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'BPR&D committed to transform country's police into SMART forces,' says home minister Amit Shah

IndiaTimes Thursday, 9 January 2025
Home Minister Amit Shah reviews ongoing projects of the Bureau of Police Research and Development, focusing on new criminal laws, grassroots policing challenges, and police modernisation. He emphasizes research, multi-stakeholder contributions, and 'make in India' initiatives to improve Indian police forces and criminal justice system.
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