Raipur, October 1 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to go on a three -day visit to Chhattisgarh from 28 November to 30 November with Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The journey, including two overnight stoppage, is an important moment for the state as it prepares the Directors to host the National Conference of Directors General of Police (DGPS).
Chhattisgarh Vice President Vijay Sharma has made an announcement, confirming Prime Minister Modi’s participation at the DGP conference with HM Amit Shah.
The event will bring the top police officers from all over India together to discuss integrated strategies, new schemes and best practices in law enforcement and internal security.
Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Vijay Sharma said that he is overwhelmed that the state has been selected as a venue for this high -level meeting.
Sharma said, “This conference has been hosted in various states before, but keeping it in Chhattisgarh is a major milestone.” “This will not only benefit our state, but will also increase its emergence as a world class administrative and security center.”
The DGP conference is expected to promote cooperation between senior police officers and policy makers, addressing national security challenges and innovations in policing.
The subjects will be discussed in an integrated manner, reflecting the developed needs of law enforcement in various fields.
Vijay Sharma emphasized the importance of the incident, given that it will increase the visibility of Chhattisgarh on the national stage.
“With the presence of Prime Minister and Union Home Minister, the conference will increase the profile of Chhattisgarh and contribute to its rapid development,” he said.
Preparations are underway to ensure the smooth conduct of the conference, which is expected to draw attention from across the country.
The journey also underlines the Center’s attention on strengthening internal security and promoting cooperative federalism through dialogue and shared learning.
As Chhattisgarh is ready to host this historic program, the state government is optimistic that the conference will leave a permanent impact on its administrative and security scenario, paving the way for future opportunities and recognition.
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