Haryana CM Unveils Vision 2047: Stronger Policing, Cybercrime Crackdown

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reviewed short-term action plans for Police, Jails, and Services under Haryana Vision 2047. He directed comprehensive steps to curb cybercrime, including stationing bank officials in crime cells to freeze accounts. Women working at night will be safely dropped home via a dedicated police portal, and Dial 112 will be strengthened. The plan also includes new jails, vocational training for inmates, and six new hostels for SC/BC communities.

Key Points: Haryana CM's Vision 2047: Policing & Cybercrime Plan

  • Strengthening Dial 112 with new vehicles
  • Bank officials in crime cells to freeze accounts instantly
  • New jails in Fatehabad, Panchkula, Charkhi Dadri
  • Six new hostels for SC/BC communities in Faridabad and Rohtak
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Haryana CM reviews plan to strengthen policing, curbing cybercrime under Vision 2047

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini reviews Vision 2047 plan to strengthen policing, curb cybercrime, ensure women's safety, and improve jails.

"comprehensive steps would be taken on a large scale to completely curb cybercrime - Nayab Singh Saini"

New Delhi, April 29

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday reviewed the short-term action plans of the Services, Police and Jails Departments under Haryana Vision 2047.

The Chief Minister focused on strengthening policing, curbing cybercrime and improving service delivery during the meeting, a release said. The Chief Minister said that under Haryana Vision 2047, comprehensive steps would be taken on a large scale to completely curb cybercrime. He directed that a plan be formulated to ensure that women working at night are safely dropped home. For this, women will be able to inform the police through a dedicated portal. He said that large-scale efforts will be undertaken to check crime and bring down the crime rate. He said the Dial 112 facility will be strengthened and new vehicles will be provided. To curb digital crimes, bank officials have been stationed in the crime cell so that whenever a complaint is received, the concerned bank account can be immediately frozen to prevent further offence. He said special focus will be laid on child safety, and along with awareness campaigns, counsellors will also be appointed, the release stated. The Chief Minister said that to control criminal activities, the police must be equipped with the latest technology. He said the police should function as a friend of the public, and capacity-building training will be imparted to personnel so that they can work efficiently and with proficiency in every field. He said a new jail is being constructed in Fatehabad, of which about 40% work has been completed. Thereafter, a jail complex will be constructed in Panchkula, followed by the construction of a new jail in Charkhi Dadri. He said vocational training will be provided in jails so that inmates can easily start their own livelihood after release. The Chief Minister, while reviewing the roadmap of the Services Department, said that social justice will be ensured for every individual. Development will be linked with social performance. He said better work will be carried out in the fields of education, health and drinking water to eliminate poverty, and the overall standard of living of people will be improved, the release noted. He said that work will be undertaken with a positive approach to build a drug-free society and villages. A mission-mode campaign will be launched to create awareness and prevent drug abuse, with focused efforts at the grassroots level, the release said.

Youth will be provided technical and entrepreneurship-oriented education for self-employment so that more and more young people become capable and self-reliant. Women will be provided drone training, and holistic development of villages will be ensured. The Chief Minister said that six new hostels for SC/BC communities will be constructed in Faridabad and Rohtak, and citizen clubs will be established for senior citizens.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very impressed with the focus on cybercrime. Stationing bank officials in crime cells is actually smart - those few minutes can save someone's life savings. But we need similar coordination with all banks, not just a few. Also, good to see vocational training for jail inmates - rehabilitation is key.
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Vikram M
Vision 2047 sounds good on paper, but what about immediate issues? Our local police station is still understaffed and people have to run around for basic complaints. I hope the 'friend of public' approach is more than just a slogan. Need to see actual changes on ground.
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Siddharth J
The drug-free village mission is long overdue. Growing up in rural Haryana, I've seen how addiction destroys families. If they actually run awareness campaigns at the grassroots level, it could change lives. Also great to see entrepreneurship training for youth - we need jobs, not just degrees.
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Deepak U
Building new jails is fine, but what about modernising existing ones? Also, the vocational training should be tied to actual market needs - not just token courses. And senior citizen clubs are a nice touch, will help reduce loneliness among elderly. 👍
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Manish T
Nice to see drone training for women - that's forward-thinking. But let's be honest, without proper implementation and accountability, these plans often remain in files only. I'll believe it when I see Dial 112 actually working efficiently in my area. 🤔

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