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| Concerted efforts must for crime control, good will: Khoda | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Feb 1 Director General of Police Mr. Kuldeep Khoda stressed upon police officers that result oriented efforts should be made as sharing of information relating to crime has been our prime objective. He pointed out that results were not forthcoming because of some difficulties and deterrent efforts have not been made to remove the bottle necks. Addressing the day long first District Nodal Officers Conference of Jammu and Kashmir Police, organized by the Crime and Railways Headquarters here yesterday, Mr. Khoda said at the movement we are at serious back long in respect of filling of forms and transfer of information. He said District Superintendent of Police should supervise these efforts at district level and try to get the better results. He said Nodel Officers should work in a methodical manner and clear the back log and can suggest modifications to make the programms eco-friendly. He strongly suggested that this forum will give suggestive measures to clear the back long and to take care of difficulties being faced. He hoped that the conference first of its kind would help to workout the modalities for acheiving better results for which the Nodal Officers have been appointed. Mr. Khoda thanked the I.G.P. (Crime & Railways) and organizers for organizing such a conference for the first time in the history of state police and hoped that the deliberations would be very fruitful for the nodel officers. Earlier the conference was inaugurated by Inspector General of Police (Modernization) Shri P. L Gupta. In his inaugural address he highlighted the importance of ongoing data related programmes and informed that a host of other projects were being implemented in the state and emphasized that we should not close our eyes from dissemination of data collection. The automation and computerization is the order of the day. Addressing the conference Director NIC, J&K gave a comprehensive presentation on role of NIC in Police Modernization. He said like other government departments, police was also going to be a part of e-governance plan. In this initiative one project CIPA-Phase I (common Integrated Police Application) was being implemented from January 1st 2008 in the districts by which Computerized Automation work process would be started in 23 Police Stations of different districts resulting in the computerization of FIRs, Daily and Case Diaries. On the occasion detailed presentation on Vehicle Tracking Software was delivered by a senior journalist Sant Kumar Sharma. |
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