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1. Police Station Vidhayakpuri
Jaipur City (South)
Rajasthan, India
A Presentation By
Pushpendra Singh
Inspector
SHO Police Station Vidhayakpuri
Jaipur
26. Transparency & Accountability
1. Quality management System. (ISO -9001:2000)
2. Website of Police Station
3. Police Inquiry Voice Solution System.
4. Visit of student & people of area.
5. Contact through E-mail.
6. Crime Charts.
7. Telephone No. of Senior Police officers are displayed
on a board for making a complaint.
8. ASEAN students Visit.
9. Notable leaders, educationists.
10. Chief Minister – at 10 min. notice.
11. Receipt to all complainants.
12. Information card of each case decided.
37. Crime Reduction Techniques
Beat System
Community Liaison Groups.
Police-Public Co-ordination Committee.
Security in A CUP OF TEA scheme
Case officer scheme
Hardcore scheme
Community Police Officers
38. Crime Reduction Techniques
Establishing Police booth in different areas
Immediate action taken on Summon & Warrants
Verification of Helps & Tenants
Rehabilitation of Hardcore Criminals
Gates in Colonies
Bicycle & Motorcycle Patrolling in areas , streets
42. GOOD PRACTICES
Quality Management System (ISO 9001-2000):
Faster service. Since 2005
Community Liaison Groups: Members from the each
colony to reduce threat amongst the people. Different Liaison
Groups have been launched E.g. Beat C.L.G, Women C.L.G,
Child C.L.G and Youth C.L.G.
Beat System: To keep records and maintain discipline in
the area.
Neighborhood watch scheme: Aims at spreading
awareness between neighbors to reduce crime.
43. GOOD PRACTICES
Foreigner desk : Aims at helping foreigners with the
directory, all the Embassy and Tourist Police
information.
Sambal scheme (Senior Citizens scheme):
Security services are to senior citizens, who have no
children or live alone.
Services to Disabled: Wheelchair, Ramps and
Doorbell have been provided for easy access to Police
Station.
44. New Initiatives
Jan-sahabhagita (Community-Association) camps: To provide
on the spot service to the complaints. Reduce communication gap between
police and common man.
Police Enquiry Voice Solution System: Automatic Calling System
has been launched to provide instant information; status of the complaints
registered and contact specific officer.
Website of Police Station (online FIR): Online Complaint facilities
are available.
Security for A CUP OF TEA scheme: This scheme has been
launched in markets in which rate of one cup tea is taken from all the
shopkeepers by the officers in return to provide a security guard for their
sake.
Verification of househelps & tenants: Records are maintained
in order to reduce crime.
45. New Initiatives
Rehabilitation of hard core criminals: Employments
are provided to the hardcore criminals helping them to live a
decent life.
Operation Garima (Pride): Launched specially for Girls
and women to Empower them.
Case officers scheme: Each officer has been allotted a
specific case of a serious offence to pursue & ensure punishment
for guilty.
Color coded records: Different records are maintained in
different colors, so that any laymen can identify correctly.
Receipt System: Transparency to show cognizance take of
each complaint
Information of case Result : Complaint informed about
final result of each case.
46. Beat System
Beat Bag
Beat Const.Information in Beat Area Beat Map
47. Reduction in Crime
Moving in right direction
Scientific approach.
Community involvement.
High Commitment.
Synergy- Police & Community.
53. Comments
“I have no words to describe
this change, so amazing, will
have to suffice congratulations &
keep up the good work”
-Vasundhara Raje
Chief Minister
Rajasthan
54. Comments
“I am amazing by the achievements at
this police station both in physical &
human Capital most striking in the
integration with the community. Of
Course I see the tremendous mindset
change & the pride with which each
Police person has risen to the occasion.
I can only say that this is a role
model of the nation, Bravo.”
-AmitMitra
-SecretaryGeneral,
FICCI
55. Comments
“This Police Station has been
completely turned around and is now
a model police station. My
congratulations to all responsible
excellence work.”
- Admiral Madhvendra Singh
Ex.
Naval Chief of India
56. Comments
“Undoubtedly this is the best police
station that I have seen in my career. My
best wishes & compliments to Sh.
Pushpendra singh , SHO and his staff
for transforming this police station into
a truly modal police station.
I wish one day all the police station
of India (about 14,000) will be like
vidhayakpuri police station.”
Mahendra Kumawat,IPS
Spacial secretary
Minstary of Home affairs, India
57. Comments
“Today I visited the Police Station
Suddenly. I can’t believe that a Police
Station can be like this. I give my best
wishes to S.H.O Mr.Pushpander Singh
and his team. Their hard work and
dedication has bought this Police Station
to the International Level. The Police
Station is well maintained and well
equipped.”
- Rajendra Chaudhary
Chief Judicial Magistrate,
Jaipur
58. Comments
“A very good response & will say that, if a person wants
justice then it is my humble request to that person please
come to police station & say help.”
- Renu
A Complainant
63. Motto of S.H.O.
“MAKE - OBEYING A LAW A FASHION,
POLICE PERSONNEL SHOULD AS IF HE IS IN
SERVICE INDUSTRY,
&
WE CAN’T ACHIEVE 100% BUT WE CAN ATTAMPT
FOR 100%”
PUSHPENDRA SINGH
S.H.O