CCTNS State Empowered Committee meeting held

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CCTNS State Empowered Committee meeting held

Wednesday, 01 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

For the smooth operation and supervision of CCTNS, the ambitious project of the Government of India, a meeting of “CCTNS State Empowered Committee” of the Police Department was organized on Tuesday. This meeting was presided over by DGP Sudhir Saxena. He reviewed the detailed progress of technological innovations like ICJS, CCTNS, NAFIS, e-investigation app, e-rakshak app, online summon-warrant module and also directed the low performing districts for improvement. In this meeting, ADG SCRB Chanchal Shekhar, ADG Planning Vivek Sharma, MD of MPSEDC  Anshul Gupta, Project Officer  Vinay Pandey, Senior Director of NIC  Kaushik John, Jail Superintendent Dinesh Kumar Nargave, District Prosecution Officer from Directorate of Prosecution Amita V. Barkaria and senior officials of Home Department and Forensic Department were present. Assistant Director Pawan Bhardwaj from NCRB, New Delhi also participated through online medium.

       During this, ADG SCRB  Shekhar gave detailed information about the status and technical innovation of ICJS/CCTNS project, integration of new criminal law in CCTNS and progress of NEFIS. Shekhar said that Madhya Pradesh is ranked among the top 5 states in the continuous implementation of CCTNS across India. Madhya Pradesh has remained in the top 3 states in the implementation of ICJS. In the last year 2023, Madhya Pradesh has also got the first position in the implementation of ICJS in the whole of India.

During this, the proposal of State Action Plan ICJS 2.0 was discussed. The pillars of ICJS – jail, prosecution, forensic and police departments will become more technically efficient after the implementation of ICJS 2.0. In the meeting, the proposal of ICJS 2.0 was approved to be sent to the Central Government. With the implementation of the new State Action Plan, victims will get access to justice as soon as possible.

   DGP  Saxena congratulated all the officers present in the meeting for technical innovations and excellent performance at the national level. Also encouraged to work in the same manner while maintaining high performance.

Meanwhile Children from Madhya Pradesh Police families have achieved success in the recently declared results of Civil Services 2023 (UPSC). Kajal Singh, daughter of SI  Vijay Singh posted in Satna district and Divya Yadav, daughter of Raju Yadav posted as ASI in Raisen (Sanchi) have been selected in UPSC.

 On Tuesday, DGP  Sudhir Saxena honored both of them for their achievement. On this occasion, Kajal Singh's father SI Vijay Singh and mother Meera Singh and Divya Yadav's father ASI Raju Yadav and mother  Kalyani Yadav were present.

On this occasion, DGP  Saxena said that only through seriousness, professional efficiency, hard work, honesty, balanced conduct and good behavior will you prove to be an ideal officer. He said that after joining the service, you should take every task seriously and investigate the matter in detail. There will be many things which will tempt you, but do not bring disorientation in your mind.

DGP Saxena said that this is a proud moment for the police family. Despite limited facilities, daughters of police families have brought glory to the state by getting selected in civil services with their hard work and dedication. Our other police personnel and their children should take inspiration from them. Our police personnel provided direction to the family despite adverse circumstances and challenges. While making the motto of patriotism-public service meaningful, you have also fulfilled your family responsibilities very well.

Kajal, daughter of SI Vijay Singh in Satna district, sais that she has seen the struggles of her father Vijay Singh since childhood. Seeing my father's hard work, I also imbibed it. Mother's role has been important in this. He always inspired me to be self-reliant. My dream is that after joining civil services, I will strive for women empowerment.

Divya told that her father Raju Yadav's first appointment was on the post of constable. Since childhood, my brother and I have seen his struggles. Most of the father's duty was in police stations and posts in rural areas. For the bright future of our brothers and sisters, our parents decided to stay and educate us in Narmadapuram. Both of us studied by staying with our mother, Kalyani Yadav.

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