Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said on Wednesday that the work of the police is challenging and the Haryana Police …
Govt committed to make Haryana Police leading police force in country: Sh. Nayab Singh Saini
Haryana Chief Minister takes part in passing out parade of 1,265 jawans at Police Training College in Sunaria
Police performing duty with patience in difficult circumstances: Haryana Chief Minister
Transparent Recruitment Process (TRP) implemented in police dept: Haryana Chief Minister
Chandigarh, July 24 –
Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said on Wednesday that the work of the police is challenging and the Haryana Police is performing its duties with patience even in difficult and adverse circumstances. The government is committed to make Haryana Police the leading police force of the country. He said TRP (Transparent Recruitment Process) has been implemented for fair recruitment in the police department. Training institutes should keep in mind that a police official should be a good citizen as well apart from being a good policeman.
The Haryana Chief Minister was addressing a gathering as the Chief Guest at the passing out parade organised at the Police Training College in Sunaria in Rohtak district on Wednesday on the completion of training period of 1,265 jawans of 18 companies. Earlier, he rode in an open jeep, inspected the parade contingents and took the salute of the grand march past. The Chief Minister congratulated the jawans who completed their training.
Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said the government is ensuring the safety of life and property of every person. Today, with the joining of these jawans in Haryana Police, the strength of the police force will increase. All the jawans should perform their duties with hard work and dedication so that the efficiency of the police force can be increased. He said out of the 1265 jawans who received training, 765 jawans have received training from the Sunaria Police Academy and 500 jawans from Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban. He called upon the police personnel to work with the spirit of serving the country along with doing social service. He said in about 10 and a half years, the government has given employment to more than 1.32 lakh youth on merit.
Police taking strict action against criminals involved in drug trade
The Haryana Chief Minister said the Haryana Police is taking strict action against criminals and people involved in illegal drug trafficking and getting them punished. He said the government is fully alert to deal with drug smugglers. It has established Inter-State Drugs Secretariat and Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau for this.
He said national and international level players are being recruited to improve the level of sports in the Haryana Police. Out of 1265 jawans who received the training, 601 are players. The police is being equipped with modern techniques to prevent crimes. The Haryana Police has been awarded the President’s Colour Award in February 2023, which is a matter of pride.
Helpline service 1930 started to curb cyber crime
The Haryana Chief Minister said as soon as a call is received on ‘Dial 112’, the police reaches for help within 7 minutes and 5 seconds. So far, 30 lakh calls have been received on this number and 93 percent of these people are satisfied with the action of the police. The ‘Dial 112’ service has also been made available on WhatsApp. In times of a crisis, police help can be taken by sending a message on WhatsApp. He said the government has established the Haryana State Cyber Crime Coordination Centre to curb cyber crime and has started cyber crime helpline number 1930.
He said cyber police stations have been established in every district. The country’s first training centre has been established in Gurugram to face the challenges related to cyber crime. The Haryana Police has been awarded five times for efficient performance in passport verification work. The daily allowance of policemen and honorarium of SPOs have been increased by the government. Haryana is the only state in the country to give weekly rest to every policeman, the Chief Minister added. In all, 22 public schools have been established for the education of children of police personnel. Self-defence training is being provided in educational institutions by women police personnel trained in these techniques.
Special task force formed to deal with serious crimes: DGP Shatrujeet Kapur
While greeting the Haryana Chief Minister and the gathering, Director General of Police (DGP) Sh. Shatrujeet Kapur said the government has formed a special task force to deal with serious crimes. The ex-gratia amount given to the families of martyrs has been increased three times, the children of martyrs are also given government jobs and monthly financial assistance is also provided to the dependent woman. He said under the contract made with the bank, an assistance amount of Rs 1 crore is also given to the dependents of the martyr. The government has taken the initiative of free health checkup of policemen above 35 years of age. The government has also increased the ration allowance, uniform allowance of the jawans and officers along with mobile allowance.
He said 33 Mahila Thanas have been established in the state to provide women a safe and fear-free environment and to prevent crimes against them. Trip monitoring service has been started by the police for women travelling alone. Youth are being connected with sports activities to keep them away from drugs. 29 cyber police stations have been opened in the states to prevent cyber crime, the DGP said. Cyber Helpline-1930 is being implemented efficiently and it has been linked to emergency service Dial-112. He said out of 1265 jawans participating in the convocation parade ceremony, 269 are postgraduates and 808 are graduates. Out of them, 1021 jawans are from rural and 244 jawans are from urban backgrounds. All of them are going to dedicate themselves to public service after completing their training, the DGP added.
Three jawans awarded for excellent performance
The Haryana Chief Minister honoured three jawans who performed excellently in the convocation parade ceremony by giving them first class appreciation letters and cash awards. The awardees include Sepoy Narvindra Singh for the first prize, Sepoy Vakil Kumar for the second prize and Sepoy Jagbir Singh for the third prize. DGP Shatrujeet Kapur presented a memento to Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. On this occasion, Additional Director General of Police of Rohtak Range and PTC Sunaria KK Rao, Deputy Inspector General of Police Shiv Charan and other officers were present.