The Rajasthan Police observed its 77th Foundation Day in Jaipur with Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma attending as the Chief Guest. CM Sharma highlighted the decrease in crime rates in the state, emphasizing the importance of security and safety for attracting investors. He addressed challenges like cyber crimes and drug addiction, urging society to combat these issues effectively.
The Chief Minister outlined the government’s commitment to maintaining law and order with a zero-tolerance approach towards crime and corruption. He mentioned the establishment of the Anti-Narcotics Task Force to combat drug-related crimes and the successful crackdown on paper leak rackets during his tenure. CM Sharma commended the state police for their role in ensuring peace and security in Rajasthan.
During the event, CM Sharma launched the Rajasthan Police Pensioners Portal, a digital platform aimed at providing welfare services to retired police personnel and their families. The initiative seeks to streamline pension-related processes and enhance accessibility to essential services. Additionally, the Foundation Day celebrations recognized civilians for their outstanding contributions to social service, with three individuals receiving Certificates of Appreciation.
Sindhu Binujit from Udaipur was among the honorees, acknowledged for her impactful work in child protection, particularly in tribal regions. Her initiatives, such as ‘Vatsal Varta’ and ‘Bal Mitra Thanes,’ have been instrumental in combating child labor and fostering child-friendly police stations. Recognized by former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje in 2015, Sindhu’s model has garnered statewide acclaim for its positive impact on child welfare.
The Foundation Day festivities extended to various districts in Rajasthan, reflecting the spirit of celebration and recognition across the state.
