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New Delhi : National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) celebrated its 33rd Inception Day on March 11, 2018, at their newly constructed Complex at Mahipalpur, New Delhi, and released “Citizen Services” Mobile APP.

Rajiv Jain, Director, IB, was the Chief Guest and Dr A P Maheshwari, DG, Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D), was the Guest of Honour on this occasion. Jain released a Mobile App called “Citizen Services” developed in-house by NCRB.

This single App is a bouquet of various essential police related services to the citizen. The App can be used by citizen for various services such as Complaint Registration & Status Check, View FIR Detail, SOS – Stay Safe, Locate Police Stations, Vahan-Samanvay, Emergency Contact List, Police Stations Telephone Directory etc, according to a PIB release.

Welcoming the guests Dr. Ish Kumar, Director, NCRB, briefed about the origin of NCRB and the milestones achieved during past 32 Years. Pertaining to Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS), he stated that more than 93% police stations have been connected and the CCTNS National Data base consists of more than 12.5 crore records which includes digitization and migration of more than 4 crore CD files since 2003 apart from 4.25 crore records in CCIS. More than 5 lakh police personal have been trained on CCTNS.

He said 35 States and UTs have opened State Citizen Portals where citizens can avail of various services. At present some of the States like Haryana and Rajasthan are completely working online and as many as 18 States has started submitting CCTNS generated outputs to the courts.

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