Arrange land for Central Detective Training School at earliest: Mayawati

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Ms. Mayawati has directed the officers to arrange land for Central Detective Training School, to be set up in Lucknow, at the earliest.

Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Ms. Mayawati has directed the officers to arrange land for Central Detective Training School, to be set up in Lucknow, at the earliest. She directed the officers to provide land on the Lucknow-Kanpur road.

The school would impart training to the candidates so that the quality of the investigation agencies could be improved further. Regarding the newly recruited police personnel, she directed that the infrastructure and equipment necessary for the training of the new candidates should be arranged beforehand. She said that those buildings which were closed for certain reasons such as spinning mill, CDF premises of Aligarh and other buildings available at the district level should be used for training purposes of these candidates.

The Chief Secretary, on the directives of the Chief Minister, reviewed the law and order with the heads of various departments of the police department at the Yojna Bhawan today and informed her about the outcome of the meeting. The C.M. gave these directives after that.

Ms. Mayawati directed the officers that the pace of the development works being carried out in the naxal affected districts of the State should be accelerated and the same should be reviewed continuously. Nominating Planning Department as the Nodal Department, she directed that the officers of the Varanasi Division should be summoned every two months and the development of the division should be reviewed separately with them. She said that a large number of people got employment through stone industry in the Sonebhadra district during the last one year and the State Government had allocated separate funds for the development of naxal affected districts.

She directed the officers to post such sensitive and honest officers in the Naxal affected districts, who could ensure all round and uniform development of these areas. She said that stringent action should be taken against erring officers.

Emphasising the need of the computerisation of the Police Department, the Chief Minister nominated ADGP (Technical Services) as the Nodal Officer for the purchase, repair of equipment and training. She said that it would be the responsibility of the nominated ADGP to speed up this work, so that most of the works of the Police Department could be computerised and its functioning could become transparent.

She directed the officers to ensure that the service rules of various units of police did not affect the provision of the original service rules of police when they were finalised.
The Chief Minister directed that the appointing authority should himself monitor the cases of the police personnel pending in the courts and their decisions as well. They should also ensure that legal action was taken in various cases and the matter was also disposed of. She further directed that the scheme prepared by the Police Headquarter Allahabad for the current and future requirements of the police was implemented in a phased manner.

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