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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Rajasthan Police: Pushkar: राजस्थान पुलिस पर आरोप, हड़ताली डॉक्टरों से दोस्ती निभा रही है पुलिस..एक भी हड़ताली डॉक्टर नहीं किया गिरफ्तार..
पुष्कर.प्रदेशव्यापी हड़ताल के चलते पुष्कर में बीते सात दिनों से सभी डॉक्टर मरीजों को भगवान भरोसे छोड़ खुले आम घूम रहे हैं। मगर पुलिस सरकार की सख्ती के बावजूद उन्हें गिरफ्तार नहीं कर रही है। ऐसे में माना जा रहा है कि पुलिस डॉक्टरों से अपनी दोस्ती का फर्ज निभा रही है।
डॉक्टरों की हड़ताल की वजह से पुष्कर समेत आसपास के गांवों के मरीज इलाज के लिए दर-दर भटक रहे हैं। राज्य सरकार ने हड़ताली डॉक्टरों के खिलाफ रेस्मा के तहत कार्रवाई के आदेश दिए हैं। लेकिन सात दिन बीत गए हैं पुष्कर पुलिस ने अभी तक राजकीय चिकित्सालय के 6 में से एक भी हड़ताली डॉक्टर को गिरफ्तार नहीं किया है।
Police Policy: देश में आईपीएस अधिकारियों की भारी कमी, अब राज्य सेवा और पैरामिलिटरी फोर्सेस के अधिकारियों को मिल सकता है मौका....
There is an acute shortage of IPS officers throughout the country. In January this year, there were 3,393 IPS officers against a sanctioned strength of 4,720, a shortage of 1,327 officers. The gap was created when the Centre fixed the number of IPS and IAS recruits in 1990s for five consecutive years. This created a huge shortfall over the years. Simultaneously, new districts and posts have been created while the intake of officers remained stagnant. Also, nearly 30 IPS officers quit their jobs between 2008 and 2010 to move on to greener pastures in private companies in their mid-career.
To cope up with the situation, the Centre recently decided to go for special recruitment plan to induct IPS officers from young officers of paramilitary and state police forces. The examination for this will take place from 2012.
WB Police: Kolkata Police: कोलकाता ट्रैफिक पुलिस का नया प्लान, शहर में एटीसी सिस्टम से होगा ट्रैफिक कंट्रोल...
KOLKATA: Commuters in the city are likely to get a New Year gift from Kolkata Police in the form of decongested roads and better traffic management.
The cops are working on a slew of initiatives - shorter waiting time at crossings, better automated traffic management through refurbished area traffic control (ATC) system, allowing right turns at many crossings, better pedestrian traffic management and extending the bus-bay system beyond the central business district area - to make hassle-free movement of traffic possible across the city.
On the basis of a detailed traffic volume studies at different crossings, traffic police are reducing the signal cycles from 180 seconds to 90 seconds and from 90 to 45 seconds. "Over the years, there has been a tremendous change in the nature of traffic. We are reducing the signal cycle on the basis of the traffic volume vis-a-vis our traffic management system. This will facilitate a faster dispersal of traffic from road intersections. Now people will have to wait less at crossings. Resultantly, their journey time will also be reduced substantially," said additional commissioner (II) Soumen Mitra.
If reduction of signal cycle is a very important step towards a free flow of traffic, then automated traffic management through the ATC is another stride ahead in the city's traffic management system. There were some technical snags in the ATC that was installed by Keltron. Those errors are likely to be rectified now. Under mega-city project, 95 crossings of central business district of the city would be under the purview of ATC.
"Strand Road in the west, AJC Bose Road in the south, AJC-APC Road in the east and Mahatma Gandhi Road in the north will be the circumference. All roads in between will be covered by this system," said a senior traffic police officer.
WB Police: Kolkata: ममता दी ने केंद्र से कहा, वापस दो हमारे आईपीएस ऑफिसर..
KOLKATA: Mamata Banerjee has requested Union home minister P Chidambaram to direct his ministry for the "repatriation" of two IPS officers to Bengal. The step comes from a chief minister desperate to meet the shortfall of IPS officers in her state.
The two officers - Rajesh Kumar Yadav and Suman Bala Sahoo - are now on deputation with the Central government. Sahoo is now the joint director of CBI and Yadav is serving as the SP of National Investigation Agency.
Though both are yet to complete their five-year tenure with the Centre, Mamata wants them to be back in Bengal urgently and work for the state. For the past few months, the state home department and the Union ministry have been discussing the issue, but the Centre has not been very keen on releasing the officers.
According to the chief minister, Yadav had served in difficult areas in Bengal (he was SP in Purulia) and his experience would be valuable in the current scenario (read the Jangalmahal crisis) in Bengal. Mamata has often rued the absence of officers in the state and has taken a stand not to let officers from Bengal go on deputation.
The number of IPS officers in the state cadre is 230 - with 159 IPS recruits and another 71 promotees. Bengal has the second largest number of IPS officer strength in the country. But at a time when there is shortage of IPS officers throughout the country, it means the number of vacancies for IPS officers in Bengal is also among the highest in the country. Out of the 230 IPS officers, 34 are currently on deputation, mostly on Central government duty, but some are also in inter-cadre deputation. However, even the number of deputed officers is well below the quota of West Bengal - about 60 - the maximum number of IPS officers who can go on deputation from the state.
Gujrat Police: Surat: पुलिस डॉग्स को मिली सौगात, सूरत में गुजरात पुलिस ने मनाया 'डॉग्स डे'...
SURAT: Labrador. Present. Doberman. Present. Pomeranian. Present... This could very well have been the roll call at the B R Bhana College here on Tuesday. More than 100 canines of various shapes and sizes were paraded in the campus by students on what they declared as 'Dog's Day'.
However, the college principal, A Dixit, was not amused seeing his campus going to the dogs. "We called in the police and evicted all the students who had brought their pets along with them. We don't sanction such celebrations," he said.
Some of the smaller breeds that arrived for the campus tour had come dressed for the occasion, in fancy boots and attractive garments.
Although the scandalized principal played spoilsport, Dev Patel, the student general secretary, nonchalantly said that it was just another day like 'Rose Day', 'Formals Day' or 'Taditional Day' that are usually observed in the campus.
Gujrat Police: Varodara: गुजरात पुलिस ने वरोदरा में की गांधीगिरी, अन्ना समर्थकों को दिए फूल..
VADODARA: Supporters of activist Anna Hazare, who were demonstrating at Mahatma Gandhi Nagargruh on Tuesday morning, got a pleasant surprise.
A cop posted in Raopura police station walked up to them and distributed flowers. Police sub inspector A K Parmar appreciated the demonstrators for their crusade against corruption. The demonstration was organized by Vadodara chapter of India Against Corruption.
Parmar told the media-persons that he is against corruption and he is a supporter of Hazare.
"I don't indulge in corruption and won't allow anyone to indulge in corruption," he said. The gesture by this cop touched the demonstrators who were elated that their movement is reaching message to citizens.
Delhi Police: अंधाधुंध गाड़ी चलाने वालों बिगड़े शहजादों से दिल्ली पुलिस भी नहीं सेफ..अब क्या करेगी सरकार???
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police needs to re-think about their men's safety after the recent incidents of cops being targeted seems to have become a routine. Two incidents have been reported from south Delhi in the last one week where police officers have been targeted.
In the first incident, a cop was injured in Vasant Vihar last week when he tried to stop a biker during a routine check. The accused youth reportedly stepped on the gas and rammed into the cop and fled away.
According to the FIR, the victim cop, identified as constable Shamsher Singh, was posted at a picket in Paschimi Marg along with two other constables."We were checking vehicles coming from Outer Ring Road into Vasant Vihar when around 6.45pm I saw a scooterist coming at a high speed. I signalled him to stop but he did not pay heed and instead stepped on the gas," said Singh.
When Singh came in front to stop the speeding vehicle, the biker rammed into him and allegedly sped towards Vasant Vihar. My fellow constables took me to a hospital. We could not even note down the bike number as it was being driven at high speed. However, I can identify him again, said the cop in the FIR.
Ironically, the only information other cops could gather about the accused biker was that he was around 20 years of age, said police.
In the second incident, a drunken man tried to flee after cops signaled him to stop in Lodhi Colony and in the confusion rammed into the barricades, police said. The cops had a narrow escape as they swiftly moved aside seeing the man speeding towards them. The accused, identified as Anurag Saksena, was however overpowered and arrested.
Meanwhile, even after 4 days that a cop was thrashed with hammers and a taxman shot at in Sarojini Nagar, police have made no headway in the case. Although the sketches of the accused have been prepared, the investigations have not gone anywhere. The crime branch is investigating the matter.
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