COMPLETE TRAINING OF COPS BY MARCH: YOGI
Hindustan Times Haryana|December 22, 2024
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath directed that the training of all policemen be completed by March 2025 to ensure effective implementation of three new criminal laws introduced in July 2024.

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He emphasised prompt procurement of essential equipment required for the enforcement of these laws, including forensic tools. Furthermore, the CM highlighted the importance of creating widespread public awareness about the new legal provisions.

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