PM Modi To Attend All India Conference Of DG And IG Of Police
The DG & IG conference is the consequence of in-depth discussions on specific issues that involved police and intelligence personnel.
The All India Conference of Director Generals/ Inspector Generals of Police will be held today at the National Agricultural Science Complex in the capital, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend.
The conference will be held in a hybrid format, the government announced on Friday.
The Conference will be physically attended by about 100 invitees, including Director Generals Police of States and Union Territories, Heads of Central Armed Police Forces, and Heads of Central Police Organizations. The other invitees will take part virtually (online) from all over the nation.
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According to the information, the conference will cover a wide range of topics, including prison reform, left-wing extremism, counterterrorism challenges, cybercrime, and technology in policing.
The conference is the result of extensive discussions on specific themes among police and intelligence officers from the district, state, and national levels.
The Conference will also feature presentations of best practices from States and UTs related to each of the themes so that States can exchange ideas.
The DGP conference has captured the Prime Minister’s attention with vigor since 2014.
To ensure not only safety in the present but also to build the capacity to meet emerging issues and challenges, the conference has begun conversations on futuristic themes in police enforcement and security.
Since 2014, the Prime Minister has supported the nationwide organization of yearly DGP conferences.
The conference was previously held in Guwahati in 2014, Dhordo in the Rann of Kutch in 2015, Hyderabad for the National Police Academy in 2016, Tekanpur for the BSF Academy in 2017, Kevadiya for IISER in 2018, and Lucknow for Police Headquarters in 2021.