Uttar Pradesh Transforms Under Adityanath's Leadership: Law and Order Reforms Shine

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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has hailed the state's remarkable transformation in law and order over the past eight-and-a-half years. Speaking at the 'Police Manthan' conference, Adityanath praised the Uttar Pradesh Police for its achievements, citing significant improvements in recruitment, training, infrastructure, cyber security, forensics, and the police commissionerate system. Since 2017, the state has seen a substantial increase in training capacity, with over 60,000 constables now being trained within the state. The establishment of cyber stations in all 75 districts, 12 FSL labs, and a forensic university reflects the state's proactive approach to policing. The chief minister emphasized that Uttar Pradesh Police has instilled a sense of fear among criminals and respect among citizens, shifting from reactive to proactive and predictive policing. To further strengthen policing, Adityanath launched an AI-based 'YAKSH' app, which will maintain comprehensive data on crimes, criminals, and sensitive areas. The conference, which will conclude on Sunday, focuses on challenges such as cybercrime, human trafficking, and emerging issues like social media. The event aims to strengthen people-centric policing, develop a technology-based modern policing system, and ensure effective action against crime and criminals. The 'YAKSH' app will simplify the daily work of beat personnel through features such as station-wise offender databases, beat-level verification, AI-based suspect identification, and voice search. The app will also allow station house officers to monitor complaints, crimes, and staff performance on a single platform, improving grievance redressal and reducing pendency. The conference has replaced the traditional annual 'Police Week' to ensure a sharper focus for outcome-oriented brainstorming sessions. Several thematic sessions were held on the first day, covering beat policing, technology-driven initiatives, and best practices. Discussions also covered women-related crimes, child protection, and human trafficking, with presentations on key initiatives and law enforcement strategies. The 'Smart SHO Dashboard' was also presented, which will enable station house officers to monitor complaints, crimes, and staff performance on a single platform, improving accountability and effectiveness in policing. The event has underscored the leadership's commitment to policing challenges and the state's proactive approach to addressing emerging issues.