Shah: Amit Shah begins the annual DGP meeting; Wants better coordination between central agencies and state police. India News – Times of India – India Times English News

New Delhi: Home Minister Amit ShahThe one who inaugurated the three-day annual conference of police chiefs in Lucknow on Friday has called for better coordination between the two Central As agencies and state police, they focus on tackling security challenges such as cyber crime, left-wing extremism, drug trafficking, coastal security and border area management.
addressing the 56th DGP/IGP Conference, which will meet the Prime Minister in the next two days Narendra Modi Joining the deliberations, Shah appreciated the role played by the security forces during the COVID pandemic and the sacrifices made by them. He presented Police Medals for Meritorious Service office intelligence The officers were the trophies of the three best police stations in the country Sadar Bazaar in New Delhi, Gangapur in Odisha and Bhattu Kalan in Haryana.
This year’s DGP meeting is being held in hybrid mode for the first time, with police chiefs of all states and union territories and DGs of central paramilitary forces participating from the police headquarters in Lucknow. In addition, around 350 other officers will join virtually from IB offices in various states and union territories.
Shah said on Friday that the hybrid format will help in better dissemination and dissemination of cutting edge ideas. He emphasized on reforming the police stations and leveling up for effective policing.
Friday’s deliberations discussed issues of internal security, including challenges posed by radicalization, prison reform and police training. A presentation by NATGRID, which attempts to make a dozen different databases accessible with a click of a mouse, was also created. The focus of the presentations was to highlight the security challenges and suggest roadmaps to overcome them.
Since 2014, the DGP/IGP has been held outside Delhi, with the Prime Minister and the Home Minister leading the deliberations. The format of the conference has undergone significant changes over the years in terms of duration as well as the manner in which it is organized. Ahead of the conference, various core groups, including state DGPs, were formed to discuss key aspects of internal security. This year, for the first time, more than 200 officers of different seniority from different States/UTs were also requested to submit papers on contemporary security issues for deliberation in the conference.