In addition to facilitating national policymaking, the conference also aims to improve planning and cooperation in the aforementioned areas.
Digital Desk: The two-day "Chintan Shivir" of home ministers of states will be held at Surajkund in Haryana on October 27 and 28. Topics to be covered include the creation of an ecosystem for the management of cybercrime, an increase in the use of IT in the criminal justice system, women's safety, coastal security, and other internal security issues.
An official release stated that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will preside over the "Chintan Shivir," whose goal is to create an action plan for putting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Vision 2047" and "Panch Pran" into action.
On October 28, PM Modi will give a speech at the "Chintan Shivir" via video conference.
The statement stated topics to be covered at the event include creating an ecosystem for managing cybercrime, modernising police departments, increasing the use of information technology in the criminal justice system, managing land borders, coastal security, and other internal security concerns.
To attain the objective of "Developed India by 2047," the role of "Nari Shakti" is crucial, and special attention will be paid to women's protection and the creation of safe environments for them.
In addition to facilitating national policymaking, the conference also aims to improve planning and cooperation in the aforementioned areas.
The "Chintan Shivir " will cover a variety of topics in the six sessions.
Home guards, civil defence, fire protection, and enemy property are just a few of the topics that will be covered on the first day. The announcement added topics like border control, drug trafficking, women's safety, and cyber security would be tackled the next day.
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1985, the Committee of Narco Coordination Center (also known as NCORD, NIDAAN, or the National Integrated Database on Arrested Narco-offenders), and the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan are all topics that will be covered in "Chintan."
The topics of land border management and coastal security will include a discussion of border protection and border area development.
Additionally, it will be discussed how to increase the conviction rate through technology-based investigation using the Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS), Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS), and IT modules such as NAFIS, ITSSO, and NDSO as well as Cri-MAC.
There will also be a discussion of programmes including the Safe City Project, the 112-Single Emergency Response System, district-level anti-human trafficking units, women's aid desks in police stations, and biometric identity cards for fishermen.
The meetings' goal is to promote and guarantee state governments' involvement in these matters.
To the "Chintan Shivir," all state home ministers, as well as lieutenants governors, and administrators of union territories, have been invited.
The programme will also include participation from state home secretaries, director generals of police, and directors general of central armed police forces and central police organisations.
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