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New Delhi : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on August 28, 2019, presided over the 49th Foundation Day of Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) as Chief Guest in New Delhi. Minister of State G Kishan Reddy graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour.

Shah congratulated the past and serving officers of the organisation for effectively contributing in research and development and modernisation of police forces. He said that to maintain the relevance of an institution for 50 years is no mean feat and BPRD has done a commendable task of providing vital inputs to police reforms and training.

Shah noted that maintenance of internal peace and a stable law and order system are essential requirements for achieving PM Narendra Modi’s vision to make India a 5 trillion dollar economy. He highlighted the role of a modern and robust police force as an essential one in development and the role of BPRD as a national police think tank. He emphasised on institutionalising efficient systems and best policing practices so that they become a part of nature to all law enforcement officials and said that every officer from a constable to a DGP should have clarity about their roles. This can only be achieved through meticulous training and  here the role of BPRD becomes essential, he added.

Commenting on the changing role of police from British era to today, Shah said that while earlier the primary function of police was to maintain the stability of the British empire, Sardar Patel brought forth a new paradigm for Indian police system after independence. Today the primary objective of police is to serve people and protect their rights.

Shah emphasised the need for police modernisation in a changing era filled with new challenges. He also remembered the 34,800 police personnel who laid their lives in the line of duty to keep India safe from internal security threats. He said that police reforms is a continuously evolving, never-ending process with changing society and newer challenges. He also differentiated between police reforms and reforms in policing and urged BPRD to take lead in the latter field, involving a paradigm shift in the approach to policing.

The Home Minister said that for reforms in policing, a complete transformation of mindset is essential, and only a citizen friendly, responsive, forward looking and accountable police force would lead the way in positioning India in top 3 global economies. He reiterated that internal security of the country is directly proportional to high quality research and inputs for policy formulation at BPRD, according to a PIB release.

Shah called for a countrywide consultative process to make changes in IPC and CrPC and encouraged BPRD to play a leadership role in it. He also called for establishment of National Police University and Forensic Science University with affiliated colleges in every state saying it would help create skilled manpower needed to tackle complex cases requiring advanced forensic science capabilities.

Commenting on prison reforms, Shah said that the job of prisons should be not to punish but to deter and reform. The approach of prisons should be to create good citizens, he said. Shah unveiled the Golden Jubilee Logo of BPRDat the function. He also distributed Union Home Minister’s Medal for Excellence in Police Training and Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant Puraskar for Hindi Writing.

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