Railway Protection Force to Host 67th All India Police Duty Meet in Lucknow
New Delhi: The Railway Protection Force (RPF) is gearing up to host the prestigious 67th All India Police Duty Meet (AIPDM) in Lucknow from February 12th to 16th, 2024. Tasked with organizing the event by the Central Coordinating Committee of AIPDM, the RPF aims to foster excellence and collaboration among police officers, focusing on scientific crime detection and investigation to bolster internal security.
In a significant leap towards modernization, Shri Manoj Yadava, the Director General of Railway Protection Force, inaugurated a dedicated mobile application and website developed by the Tech Group of RPF for the 67th All India Police Duty Meet.
Designed in-house, these digital platforms aim to streamline communication, provide real-time updates, and ensure seamless participation for officers and officials attending the event. The platforms boast user-friendly interfaces and robust features such as Autobot-based multi-lingual chat support, digitization of participant registration, live event tracking, and result declaration by judges. They also offer access to digital certificates, e-brochures, rules, joining instructions, and event schedules, promoting transparency among participants. The mobile app and website signify a commitment to advancing technology in investigative duties in the present Digital Age.
The 67th All India Police Duty Meet serves as a rallying point for law enforcement professionals to come together, learn, and enhance their collective pursuit of investigative excellence.
Featuring a diverse range of competitions, including Scientific Aids to Investigation, Police Photography, Computer Awareness, Special Canine Unit contests, Anti-sabotage checks, and Police Videography, the Police Duty Meet provides a platform for law enforcement personnel to refine their skills, exchange best practices, and strengthen their capabilities. The event underscores the commitment of the police force to staying abreast of the latest advancements in crime detection and investigation.
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