Amit Shah Launches e-Zero FIR & Gives Jobs in Uttarakhand Ceremony

Union Home Minister Amit Shah distributed appointment letters to newly recruited constables in Uttarakhand Police during an event marking four years of the Pushkar Singh Dhami government. He also granted citizenship certificates to 162 refugees who migrated from Pakistan and Afghanistan. During the ceremony, Shah launched the e-Zero FIR system for Uttarakhand, designed to expedite action in financial cyber fraud cases above Rs 1 lakh. The event also featured the release of a book based on CM Dhami's speeches and a film on the state government's welfare schemes.

Key Points: Amit Shah Uttarakhand: e-Zero FIR Launch & Appointment Letters

  • Appointment letters to new constables
  • Citizenship to 162 refugees from Pak/Afghan
  • e-Zero FIR system launched for cyber fraud
  • Marks 4 years of Dhami govt
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Amit Shah distributes appointment letters to newly appointed constables in Uttarakhand Police

Amit Shah distributes police appointment letters, grants citizenship to refugees, and launches the e-Zero FIR system for cyber fraud in Uttarakhand.

"enable the police to take swift action within the golden hour - Official Release"

Haridwar, March 7

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday handed over appointment letters to newly recruited constables in the Uttarakhand Police.

Shah was attending an event held to mark four years of the Pushkar Singh Dhami government in Uttarakhand. Among those who received appointment letters on stage were Aman Singh, Akash, Abhay Chauhan, Arjun Nath Goswami, and Yogesh Nath.

During the program, citizenship certificates were also granted to 162 refugees who had migrated from Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Among those who received the certificates on stage were Shailesh, associated with the priestly family of the revered Hinglaj Mata Temple in Balochistan, Pakistan. Jaspal Kumar from Bhattagram, Pakistan. Durganath T Rajput, who came to India after facing harassment against women in Karachi, Pakistan, and Hanseri Bai from Afghanistan.

On this occasion, the Union Home Minister also launched the e-Zero FIR system in Uttarakhand. Initiated under Section 173 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, the e-Zero FIR system has been developed to provide quick assistance to victims of financial cyber fraud cases involving amounts above Rs 1 lakh.

Complaints received through the 1930 helpline or the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal will now be registered as e-Zero FIRs at the state cyber police station in Dehradun and immediately forwarded to the concerned police station through the CCTNS network.

This system will enable the police to take swift action within the golden hour, begin evidence collection promptly, and freeze suspicious transactions, thereby increasing the chances of recovering the defrauded money.

During the event, the book "Vikalp Rahit Sankalp," written by Girja Shankar Joshi and based on a compilation of speeches by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, was also released. A short film highlighting the state government's historic decisions and various public welfare schemes was screened as part of the program.

The ceremony celebrates the completion of four years of the Dhami government in Uttarakhand, showcasing the state's developmental achievements and governance initiatives during this period. The Union Home Minister's presence at the event underscores the significance of the occasion and the central government's support for the state's development agenda.

- ANI

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Priya S
My heart is full seeing those refugees finally getting Indian citizenship. Welcome home, brothers and sisters. No one should have to live in fear for their faith or safety. This is what a compassionate nation does.
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Rohit P
The e-Zero FIR is a game-changer! My uncle lost ₹2 lakh to a phishing scam last year and the police station run-around was a nightmare. If this system helps recover money faster, it's a big win for common people.
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Sarah B
While distributing appointment letters is positive, I hope the focus remains on proper training and ethical policing. A constable's job is incredibly tough. The real test is how they serve the public on the ground, not just on stage.
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Vikram M
Uttarakhand is a sensitive border state. Strengthening its police force is strengthening national security. Good to see the central government paying attention. The refugee integration is also a strong message about India's civilizational ethos.
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Kavya N
So many good things in one event! Jobs, citizenship for those in need, and tech solutions for cyber crime. This is what development should look like - touching different aspects of people's lives. Hope other states learn from this.

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