Police Manthan 2025: Yogi government’s strict and humane decisions in the new direction of smart policing. Police Manthan 2025 Cm Yogi Directions Up Police Reforms

In Police Manthan 2025, Chief Minister Yogi gave important instructions regarding beat policing, women’s safety, cyber crime, police station reforms, training, prosecution and forensics. The goal is to have a smart, sensitive and citizen-centric UP Police.

At the conclusion of various sessions organized during ‘Police Manthan-2025’, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave many important guidelines related to police reforms, security, technology and human resources.

Session-01: Beat Policing | Emphasis on strengthening village level security system

Active role of village watchmen

Chief Minister Yogi directed that the watchmen posted at the Gram Panchayat level should be effectively linked to the beat policing system. He said that the village watchman knows the social structure of the village very well and with his participation crime prevention, timely information and prompt action will be possible.

law and order strengthened by public trust

The Chief Minister said that beat police constables and inspectors should increase regular communication and public relations at the village level. This will increase public confidence and strengthen law and order at the grassroots level.

Session-02: Women, Child Safety and Human Trafficking. special emphasis on mission power

Departmental coordination is necessary for the success of Mission Shakti.

Chief Minister Yogi clarified that Mission Shakti is not just a police program, but its success is ensured by the coordinated efforts of all departments.

Both internal and external security are necessary

He said that women’s safety should be at two levels – safe environment at home and society and effective presence of Anti Romeo Squad and Mahila Beat in public places.

Communication, awareness and prompt assistance

Mahila Beat Police were instructed to hold interactive meetings at the local level and give wide publicity to the toll-free helpline.

Empowerment of Women Police Force

Emphasizing on the training of women policemen, the Chief Minister said that today women are feeling safe in UP, which is a big achievement of the police.

Session-03: Police Station Management and Upgradation. Emphasis on merit and accountability

Merit based deployment and minimum intervention

The Chief Minister said that police station in-charges should be posted only on the basis of merit. Unnecessary political pressure should be completely rejected.

development of modern police stations

Instructions were given to deploy about 50,000 policemen in police stations, develop modern police stations, parking, barracks and public service spaces of different models for urban and rural areas.

improving police behavior

Praising the police behavior in events like Mahakumbh and Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, the Chief Minister said that the same behavior should be ensured in regular policing also. Accountability should be fixed by linking it with counselling, beat monitoring and ACR.

Session-04: Cyber ​​Crime Digital Security and Awareness Campaign

Digital Awareness from BC Sakhi Network

The Chief Minister directed that cyber security awareness campaign should be conducted in rural and urban areas with the help of BC Sakhi and Banking Correspondents.

Need to further strengthen cyber stations and helplines

Despite the provision of 75 cyber stations, 1930 helplines and master trainers in the state, there was a need to further strengthen quick response and effective action. Establishment of Cyber ​​Headquarters was said to be the need of the hour.

Session-05: Human Resources, Welfare and Training historical detail

Ten-fold increase in police training capacity

The Chief Minister said that the training capacity, which was limited till 2017, has now been increased to about 60,000, which has made the police more efficient and sensitive.

Multidimensional development of police line

Instructions were given to the police line to build a public awareness centre, develop a police museum, traffic park and cyber control room.

quality based promotion

So far, more than 1.55 lakh policemen have been promoted. Emphasis was laid on giving priority to quality and efficiency in promotion.

Police Family Welfare and Education

Instructions were given to further strengthen the role of Vama Sarathi, provide coaching facilities for children of police personnel and regular guidance by senior officers.

Session-06: Prosecution and Prison. Balance of humanitarian approach and strictness

Strong law and order through effective prosecution

The Chief Minister said that trained and sensitive human resources will make the judicial process timely and effective.

Regular review of aspirational districts

With the help of NITI Aayog, instructions were given to review the aspirational districts monthly and ensure progress towards the set targets.

Prison Reform and Humane Judgment

Emphasized on adopting a humanitarian approach for the early release of the elderly, sick, women and prisoners who have completed their sentence.

strict surveillance on mafia

Instructions were given to present the notorious criminals through video conferencing and ensure strict monitoring in the jail.

self-reliance of prisoners

Emphasis was laid on connecting the products made in prison with the market and providing livelihood opportunities to the prisoners.

Session-07: CCTNS 2.0, Judicial Code and Forensics. direction of scientific policing

Forensic based strict action

The Chief Minister said that effective use of the Indian Justice Code and forensic evidence has made it possible to take decisive action against the mafia and organized criminals.

Expansion of forensic infrastructure

Instructions were given regarding availability of forensic experts in each district, standard based selection and strict adherence to protocol.

Training and preparation for the future

Emphasis was laid on linking the proposed 50-acre Forensic Center in Varanasi with the institute and providing special training to newly appointed police personnel.

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