Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Chhattisgarh from November 28 to 30 for a three-day national conference of Directors General of Police (DGPs), with Union Home Minister Amit Shah joining the visit. The event will include two overnight stays and marks a significant occasion for the state.
The conference will bring together senior police officials from across India to discuss integrated strategies, new schemes, and best practices in law enforcement and internal security.
Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Vijay Sharma highlighted the importance of the event. He stated that hosting the conference is a ‘major milestone’ for the state.
Sharma said that authorities have held this conference in various states before. He added that bringing it to Chhattisgarh will benefit the state and accelerate its emergence as a world-class administrative and security hub.
The three-day gathering will foster collaboration among top officials and policymakers, as they address national security challenges and innovations in policing. Sessions will cover law enforcement issues in an integrated manner, reflecting the evolving requirements of diverse regions.
Sharma emphasised that the presence of the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister will elevate Chhattisgarh’s profile. He added that it will contribute to the state’s rapid administrative and developmental growth.
Authorities are actively preparing to conduct the conference smoothly, anticipating that it will draw national attention.
The visit also underscores the Centre’s commitment to strengthening internal security and promoting cooperative federalism through dialogue and shared learning.
As Chhattisgarh gears up to host this landmark event, state officials remain optimistic about the DGP conference. They believe it will leave a lasting impact on the region’s administrative and security landscape.
They believe it will pave the way for future opportunities, recognition, and enhanced collaboration with central agencies.
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