Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh/ Rupnagar, March 25-
The project 'Internal Police Reforms' undertaken by the Indian Police Foundation in four states of the country namely Tamil Nadu, Telengana, Rajasthan and Punjab, was formally launched with the signing of an MoU between the IPF and the Punjab Police at Punjab Police Headquarters on Tuesday in the presence of DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav, IPS, Dr. Ish Kumar IPS (Retd.), Vice-President IPF and Project Director, A.S. Rai, IPS, ADGP/Traffic and Road Safety –cum- State Nodal Officer and G.S. Sandhu, IPS (Retd.) State Supervisor of the project on IPF.
While addressing the press conference in auditorium of police line, ADGP/Traffic and Road Saftey –cum- State Nodal Officer A.S. Rai said that the signing of the MoU will pave the way for mutual co-operation between the Punjab Police and the Indian Police Foundation for bringing about citizen centric changes in the day to day working of the Police at the cutting edge level by identifying the problems of the ordinary citizens during their interface with the local police and by putting in place the requisite remedial measures so as to make civil policing more facilitative and citizen-friendly.