Need for vigilance at border to prevent infiltration, smuggling of drugs, arms: Amit Shah
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Need for vigilance at border to prevent infiltration, smuggling of drugs, arms: Amit Shah

The Home Minister also directed that every CAPF should constitute a dedicated team to work on drone technology and anti-drone measures

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Jun 13, 2023, 11:30 am IST
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Presiding over a ‘Chintan Shivir’ of IPS officers posted in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and National Security Guard (NSG) here, on June 12, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, stressed upon the need to have utmost vigilance at the border to ensure that there is no infiltration and smuggling of drugs and arms.

Noting that contact and communication with every border village and their residents are very important for the security of the borders, Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged that all CAPFs should promote the purchase of local products, which will increase employment opportunities in border areas and stop migration.

The Home Minister also directed that every CAPF should constitute a dedicated team to work on drone technology and anti-drone measures, and emphasised coordination with the law and order and local administration of the district to ensure security of the borders.

Shah later stresses the need for the welfare of CAPF personnel, the promotion of sports and a sensitive approach towards their families, and also ask all CAPFs to prepare national-level sports teams. He further requested to make arrangements to provide free treatment to the general public in all CAPF hospitals.

The Home Minister advised every CAPF jawan to adopt five trees into his family, saying “This will not only clean the environment but will also increase the sensitivity of Jawans towards nature.”

The Minister directed that all the constructed houses of CAPFs should be allotted by November this year, and specified to ensure the allotment of all future houses through e-Awas portal in the next two months. He also directed to fill up all Non-General Duty posts in CAPFs and to remove any bottlenecks in the recruitment process within a month

Shah stressed the need to include at least 30 per cent of ‘Shree Anna’ in the diet along with inculcating interest in millets among the CAPF personnel

In ‘Chintan Shivir’, various topics related to the forces, such as border security, capacity building, the guidance of junior officers, police-public relations, social media and law enforcement, central and state subjects, mission recruitment, monitoring of Ayushman CAPFs, training, CAPF e-Awas Portal, monitoring of infrastructure projects, welfare, experience sharing and best practices were discussed.

In the open session, suggestions were given to the Union Home Minister on various issues related to the Central Armed Police Forces.

Union Ministers of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar Mishra and Nishith Pramanik, Union Home Secretary, Director, Intelligence Bureau and senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs also participated in the ‘Chintan Shivir’, which is an important platform for Indian Police Service officers working in all forces to share their experiences and prepare future strategies by pondering over the solutions of the challenges in front.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government of India has always made efforts to strengthen the police administration and make it people-oriented so that it meets the expectations of the common people along with their safety, he said.

Earlier, Shah held a Chintan Shivir on April 18 to review the functioning of the Home Ministry’s dashboard, Government Land Information System (GLIS), Budget Utilization, E-Office and Special Recruitment Drive, etc.

On May 19, he had held the 2nd Chintan Shivir of senior officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs here where he reviewed matters related to counter terrorism and radicalisation, among others.

Topics: Amit ShahUnion Home Minister Amit Shahcounter terrorismradicalisationChintan ShivirCAPF jawanIPS officers
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