Manipur Police is introducing the e-Office system to boost efficiency, transparency, and accountability. This move aims to shift from traditional paper-based processes to modern, digitized workflows. The Director General of Police inaugurated a training program for this transition at the Police Headquarters in Imphal.
The e-Office system is expected to streamline official procedures and improve administrative coordination. This initiative is seen as a crucial step towards a more efficient and transparent work environment. The training program involved senior police officers and personnel from various sections of the Police Headquarters.
The state police chief emphasized the importance of digital governance in enhancing operational efficiency. Participants were urged to engage actively in the training sessions to ensure a smooth implementation process. The e-Office system is set to be rolled out across all units of Manipur Police in phases.
The introduction of the ‘E-Malkhana’ system by Manipur Police aims to ensure better management of seized property and case exhibits. This digital initiative is geared towards enhancing accountability and transparency in police station administration. The ‘E-Malkhana’ system at Irilbung Police Station in Imphal East district is a part of efforts to modernize police infrastructure.
The new system facilitates scientific storage, management, and retrieval of case properties and exhibits. Each item is cataloged with a unique barcode for efficient monitoring and identification. This digital approach promotes better preservation of case properties and minimizes procedural delays.
The implementation of the E-Malkhana system has significantly improved efficiency in Malkhana management. This initiative represents a move towards adopting modern technology and scientific practices in police station administration. The system ensures systematic documentation, transparency, and accountability in handling case properties.
