Sikkim Police Earns Prestigious Honour from President Murmu

Prez Murmu confers President''s Police Colour upon Sikkim Police | India News

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Gangtok, President Draupadi Murmu on Thursday conferred the prestigious President's Police Colour on the Sikkim Police at an event at Paljor Stadium.

Sikkim has now become the 15th state of the country and the third in the northeast to receive the award.

The President's Police Colour, also known as 'Nishaan', is the highest ceremonial honour bestowed upon a state or central police force in India in recognition of exceptional service, bravery, and professionalism.

Speaking on the occasion, Murmu said, 'I am delighted to have conferred the 'President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service' upon the Sikkim Police. This honour is a matter of pride for all members of the Sikkim Police.'

She praised the Sikkim Police, founded in 1897, for dedication to maintaining law and order in the strategically important state.

Observing that the police have had a colonial bearing, having been set up to control the people instead of serving them, the President said the mindset must change, and police should become citizens' allies and guides.

By adopting the role of an ally, trust between the public and the police will increase,' she said.

Murmu called upon the police to embrace technology to deal with cybercrimes.

Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang hailed the conferment of the President of India's Police Colour upon the Sikkim Police.