There is need for communicative policing: WB CM

WB CM Ms Mamata Banerjee today gave away service awards at the 12th Investiture Ceremony of West Bengal Police, held at Nazrul Mancha. She appreciated the hard work that is done by the police in ensuring peace and stressed on the importance of ‘communicative policing’.

Hooghly has been honoured with Best District in the state for performance of the State Police.

“Those who perform well must be rewarded. Police takes care of the law and order. We must take care of their well-being. We have started Pratyasha scheme, started housing scheme for police force. Constables who serve for 15 years can now be transferred to their home districts,” she said.

The State Government has created 57 new police stations, 20 new women’s police stations, 14 postal police stations and 5 cyber police stations and almost 400 new sub inspectors. About 40,000 constables and 1.3 lakh civic police  have been recruited.

West Bengal Police has also been involved in organising sports events for the youth in Jangalmahal, Darjeeling and Sunderbans.

The Chief Minister urged the police to use less force in solving any crisis. “In today’s world, policing has to be done with common sense more than lathis and gas,” she said.

She also had a word of caution to the state police when she said, “Some people are trying to incite riots. Police’s work has become even more crucial.”

She assured the policemen for full co-operation from her government and urged them to carry the good work. “Police work round the clock, everyday of the year. This is exemplary. Without their support, it is not possible for servicemen to work. Some people only criticize. They do not see the humane side of the police,” she added.

WB CM inaugurates Jangalmahal Utsav

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on her visit to Paschim Medinipur, distributed prizes to the winners of the Jangalmahal Cup football tournament at a programme organized by the state police at Medinipur College Ground.

She had reached Medinipur on Sunday night.

The Chief Minister inaugurated the first edition of the Jangalmahal Utsab, being held in Jhargram, through remote control.
The Jangalmahal Utsab is being held from December 29 to 31, 2014.

Four hundred and eighty cultural groups from the 24 blocks of Jangalmahal will be presented with Dhamsha and Madol.
The football tournament, the Jangalmahal Cup was organized among the five police districts – Paschim Medinipur, Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum and Jhargram.

In her brief speech, the Chief Minister thanked the people of Jangalmahal for their support in bringing peace. She announced that six hundred police stations in the state will be given a grant of Rs 1 lakh each for development of sports.

The Chief Minister also informed that the Vivek Utsav, in honour of the birth anniversary of Swani Vivekananda, will be held on January 10, 2015, She also announced that from January 21st, 2015, the Terai- Dooars Khel Utsav will be held at Darjeeling.

The Chief Minister,on her second day of visit will chair and administrative meeting at Inda in Kharagpur.