DLHI New: Foreign Minister Amit Shah, who inaugurated the annual conference of the three-day police chiefs in Lucknow on Friday, has called a better coordination between central and state police institutions because they focus on dealing with security challenges such as cyber crime, left extremism -Wing , Narcotics Trade, Coastal Security and Border Regional Management.
Overcoming the 56th DGP / IGP conference, which for the next two days saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the deliberations, Shah appreciated the role played by security forces during the covid pandemic and sacrifice made by them.
He gave a police medal for service to the service of the intelligence agency was a trophy for the three best police stations in the country to the conscious Bazaar Station house officer in New Delhi, Gangapur in Odisha and Bhatttu Kalan in Haryana.
DGP meets this year is being held for the first time in hybrid mode, with police chief from all states and UTS and DGS central military forces present from police headquarters in Lucknow.
In addition, around 350 other officers will join virtually from IB offices in various states and UTS.
Shah on Friday said the hybrid format will help in the spread and marketing better suggestions at the leading level.
He emphasized reforms at the police station and beat the level for the police effective.
Friday’s consideration of staying at the gamut of internal security issues, including the challenges caused by radicalization, prison reform and police training.
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The focus of the presentation is to highlight the security challenges and suggest a road map to overcome the same thing.
Since 2014, DGP / IGP has been held outside Delhi, with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Home Affairs leads the deliberations.
The conference format has undergone significant changes over the years in terms of duration and how to do the same.
In run-up to the conference, various core groups consisting of DGP countries are formed to discuss the main aspects of internal security.
This year, for the first time more than 200 officers from various seniorities from various states / UT were also asked to submit papers on contemporary security issues that had to be intentional in the conference.