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Police Headquarters & Miscellaneous
Sr.
No.
Date Detail of Event
1. Women Safety Rally by W&CSU at Plaza, Sector 17, Chandigarh
2. Cyber Awareness Programme by CCIC at Plaza, Sector 17, Chandigarh
3. Play on women Safety & Self defence & Cultural Evening at MCM DAV College, Sector
36, Chd
4. Release of Documentary
Cultural Programme for Police Personnel
Scholarship to Police wards
Inauguration of HVAC at Multi Purpose Hall
at Multipurpose Hall, Police Lines, Sec-26, Chd
5. Inauguration of Cr├иche in Police Lines, inauguration of Bridal Room at Multi Purpose
Hall, Police Lines
6. тАЬAT HOMEтАЭ at Police House, Sector 5, Chd
7. Release of online PCC Software and Musical Evening (Performance by Singer Satinder
Sartaj) at Tagore Theatre, Sector 18, Chd
8. Inauguration of Wet Canteen and ATM at IRBN, Complex, Sarangpur
9. 01.09.2015 Chandigarh Police extended the recently launched Anti Drug WHATSAPP number
(7087239010) as тАЬCrime Stopper-WhatsApp NumberтАЭ. If anyone finds anyone is
indulging in CRIME or any POLICE OFFICIAL indulging in CORRUPTION; please inform the
Chandigarh Police at Crime Stopper-WhatsApp Number 7087239010. The citizens are
invited to share any Crime and Corruption related complaints/information and
suggestions on the above WhatsApp number. They can send photos/videos of any
illegal activities. The information provided will be kept secret.
10. 01.11.2015 Chandigarh Police organize inaugural Shaheed Sucha Singh Memorial Cricket Match
(20-20 format) between Chandigarh Police XI and Chandigarh Press Club XI in memory
of Shaheed Sucha Singh, Inspector (30-04-1976 to 08-06-2013) who sacrificed his life
during duty on 08-06-2013. The match was played on the grounds of Police Lines, Sector
26, Chandigarh. Sh. R. P. Upadhyay, IPS, IGP, UT presented the memento to the family
members of Shaheed Sucha Singh. Beside this, during the session Sh. A. S. Cheema, IPS,
DIG/UT has also announced new amended standing order regarding recruitment of
constable.
11. 01.12.2015 Promotion of 245 Constables of Chandigarh Police to the Rank of Head Constables.
12. 02.07.2016 Know Your Case scheme
Know your case scheme was organized on 02.07.2016, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-
charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic
Inspectors were present in their respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-
29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total 103 persons visited the police stations
and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
13. 02.07.2016 Know Your Case scheme
Know your case scheme was organized on 02.07.2016, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-
charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic
Inspectors were present in their respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-
29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total 103 persons visited the police stations
and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
14. 02.10.2015 The тАЮSwachh Bharat AbhiyanтАЯ campaign was carried out in all Police Stations & Police
Posts, Police Lines, Sector-26, PCR office and other units. All the units have started
Swachh Abhiyan, today by cleaned up their offices, premises, parking area as well as
surroundings. Lots of waste articles and other garbage were removed and old record
was being weeded out. Economic Offence Wing has also joined Swachh Abhiyan and
cleaned up their offices and record was arranged. All SHOs and I/c Police Posts and
Incharge of other units with staff have participated in the campaign. The campaign
was done under the supervision of concerned SDPO & DSP. The Abhiyan was also
started in India Reserve Battalion situated at Sarangpur, Chandigarh, in which police
officials and other police staff participated in this campaign.
15. 02.11.2016 Flag off 119 Motor Cycles (95 Bajaj Pulsar Motor Cycles + 24 Bullet Motor Cycles)
To strengthen and modernize of Chandigarh Police, 119 Motor Cycles (95 Bajaj Pulsar
Motor Cycles + 24 Bullet Motor Cycles) are inducted in Chandigarh Police. Today, His
Excellency Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab & Administrator, UT, Chandigarh
flagged-off 119 Motor Cycles from Punjab Raj Bhawan, Sector 6, Chandigarh, which
are ready to be inducted in different units of Chandigarh Police. Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS,
Advisor to Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Anurag Aggarwal, IAS, Home Secretary,
UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,
Chandigarh, Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, Deputy Inspector General of Police, UT, Dr.
Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP-
Headquarters and Security & Traffic and other senior police officers were present on this
occasion.
These vehicles are equipped with all essential equipments and will improve the
efficiency of Chandigarh Police.
16. 03.07.2017 A special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at
different parts of the city. Under this drive total 17 different cases U/S 68-1-14
Excise Act have been registered in different police stations of Chandigarh in which
total 17 persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public place. All accused
later on bailed out. The drive will be continuing in future. The detail of cases U/S
68-1-14 registered in different police Stations: - PS-Sarangpur= 1 case, PS/19=2
cases, PS/26=1 case, PS/Ind./Area=4 cases, PS/MM=2 cases, PS/Mauli Jagran=1
case, PS/IT Park=2 cases, PS/49=1 case, PS/39=2 case PS-Maloya= 1 cases. This
drive will be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not breaking
the law.
17. 06.01.2015 Launch of Smart 24X7 App- An innovative technology based Smart 24X7 Mobile Safety
App for Women & Senior Citizens inaugurated by Mrs. Kirron Kher, Member of
Parliament, Chandigarh.
18. 06.02.2015 Launch of I CLICK- An innovative technology based public complaint filing system of
Chandigarh police at Sector-22, Market, Chandigarh, which was inaugurated by Sh.
Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS, HonтАЯble Advisor to the Administrator, U.T. Chandigarh.
19. 06.05.2016 Gold & Silver Medal by Equestrain team of Chandigarh Police
The equestrian team of Chandigarh Police has won one gold and three silver medals in
Hax 3 event the Chandigarh Horse Show-2016 at 13th battalion, PAP, Chandigarh held
from 29 April to 01 may-2016. Constable Raman won gold, C. Manish won two silvers
and HGV Bhagwan won silver medal in different events. All of them were rewarded
commendation certificate of first class with a cash component to boost their morale by
I.G.P Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS
20. 06.05.2017 In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, today i.e.
06.05.2017, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber
Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their
respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend
the complainants. Total 103 persons visited the police stations and units to know
the status of their cases and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the
title тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police
functioning. Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units
and Traffic Lines Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and
complaints.
21. 06.10.2015 A joint function by Senior Citizens & Chandigarh Police at Tagore Theatre, Sector 18,
Chandigarh was organized.
22. 06.10.2015 Chandigarh Police launched Mobile and Web based application тАЬLost
Document/Article Reporting SystemтАЭ inaugurated by H.E. Governor Punjab and
Haryana at Tagore Theatre, Sector 18, Chandigarh.
23. 06.11.2015 Chandigarh Police and Senior Citizens Association collaboratively organized Cycle
Rally on Environment Safety from near Karuna Sadan Sector 11, Chandigarh to Sukhna
Lake. Senior Citzens, Police Officals & School Students participated in this 12 km cycle
rally.
24. 08.11.2016 Flag off New 35 Maruti Suzuki ERTIGA Vehicles
Today, Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh flagged-off 35
new vehicles (Maruti-Suzuki ERTIGA) ready to be inducted in Chandigarh Police
working at Police Head Quarters, Sector 9, Chandigarh to strengthen and modernize of
Chandigarh Police. Shri Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,
Chandigarh, Dr. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Sh. Eish
Singhal, IPS, SP/Headquarters & Traffic & Security, Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations, Dr.
Navdeep Singh Brar, IPS, SP/City, Sh. Roshan Lal, SP/Communication/Law & order and
other senior police officers were present on this occasion.
Earlier, 30 Maruti-Suzuki ERTIGA Vehicles were inducted in PCR fleet. These vehicles are
fitted with all essential equipments like wireless sets, first aid box etc and will improve
efficiency of PCR unit in bringing down the response time for 100 number.
25. 09.05.2016 IGP rewarded Chandigarh Police Cricket Team
Chandigarh Police Cricket Team participated in CII Northern Region Regional Cricket
Cup 2016. This prestigious Cricket Tournament was organized by Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII Northern Region) in which total 24 corporate teams participated.
Chandigarh Police Team emerged as winner of this cup under the captainship of DSP
Rajeev Ambasta and beaten CII (organizer team) in the finals. The match was played
day & night under flood lights at Cricket Stadium, Sector-16, Chandigarh. To
encourage the members of Chandigarh Police, the team members were rewarded
with commendation certificate of first class with a cash component to boost their
morale by I.G.P Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS. Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, D.I.G., U.T.,
Chandigarh and Dr. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP, U.T., Chandigarh were also present
on this occasion.
26. 09.07.2017 In continuation of special drive against consuming liquor at public place
which is being carried out by Chandigarh Police regularly in different parts of the
city, Yesterday, under this drive total 46 cases were registered in different police
stations in the jurisdiction of Chandigarh under 68-1-14 Excise Act in which 46
persons were arrested for consuming liquor at public places. The details of cases
U/S 68-1-14 registered under different police stations are :- PS-03=2 cases, PS-
11=8 cases, PS-17=3 cases, PS-Sarangpur= 3 cases, PS-19= 3 cases, PS-26= 4
cases, PS-IA= 7 cases, PS-MM= 4 cases, PS-IT Park= 5 cases, PS-Mauli Jagran= 5
cases, PS-31= 1 case, PS-36= 1 case. Besides this, two cases under 61-1-14
Excise Act have been registered in PS-39, Chandigarh in which two persons
resident of Sector 38, Chandigarh were arrested. Total 48 bottles of country liquor
were recovered from their possession.
Chandigarh Police is strict against every person found breaking the provisions of
this law and for abiding the provisions of this law.
If any Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Dhaba, eating points will be found serving
eatables to the persons who are drinking at public then strict action will be taken
against owner of these Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Dhaba, eating points according
to the law.
This drive of Chandigarh Police restrains the drunken driving & road rage as well as
petty crime in the city.
Moreover it is also discouraging social crime such as hooliganism, brawl,
spontaneous quarrel which sometimes leads to serious offences also.
27. 09.10.2015 Chandigarh Police promoted 595 constables to the rank of Senior Constables; three (3)
constables of wireless unit have also been promoted to the rank of Head Constable.
28. 10.1.2016 Keeping in view the Terrorist attack incident occurred in Pathankot and
forthcoming Republic Day celebrations. Today, under the supervision of SDPOs Central,
East & South, all SHO's conducted a special search and checking in their area, naka's
were also laid to check the vehicles, foot/vehicle patrolling at all the vital installations,
busy markets, public parking areas, Cinemas, Malls, Bus Stands etc., this drive was
conducted by the chandigarh police from 5.00pm to 8.00pm from the anti terrorist
/sabotage point of view with help of Police Stations staff alongwith IRB Jawans. Anti
sabotage/explosive checking teams also provided to all SDPOs.
During the special drive, total number of 1651 vehicles were thoroughly checked.
Challans were issued to 48 vehicles. Other than this, 5 vehicles were impounded under
the provision of Motor vehicle Act.
Such drive will continue in future.
29. 11.02.2017 Know Your Case-Februry-2017
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, today i.e. 11.02.2017,
all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW,
Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police
stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants.
Total 151 persons visited the police stations and units to know the status of their cases
and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title тАЬKnow
your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning.
Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines
Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and complaints.
30. 11.02.2017 Know Your Case-Februry-2017
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, today i.e.
11.02.2017, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber
Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their
respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend
the complainants. Total 151 persons visited the police stations and units to know
the status of their cases and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title
тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police
functioning. Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units
and Traffic Lines Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and
complaints.
31. 11.03.2017 Inauguration of 5th DGP Invitational Golf Tournament-2017at Panchkula
Golf Club
Chandigarh Police in collaboration with SARA Group organized the 5th DGP
Invitational Golf Tournament. Today, it was high and mightyтАЩs golf day out at the
Panchkula Golf Club, as the inaugural edition of the 5th DGP Invitational Golf
Tournament got a rollicking start at Panchkula Golf Club, Sector 3, Panchkula,
Haryana. Over 103 prominent officers/participants are participating in this
competition. Chandigarh Police made all necessary arrangements for the guest
players coming from other state for participation.
The tournament was inaugurated in full enthusiasm. Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor
to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest at the inaugural time.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Alok Kumar, IPS,
DIG/UT, Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh. Ravi Kumar Singh, IPS, SP/Operations
and other police officers and members of Panchkula Golf Club were present on this
occasion. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh gave the welcome
speech. Appreciating the efforts of Chandigarh Police, Sh. Parimal Rai, Advisor to
the Administrator said, тАЬHe was very happy to be the part of inauguration function
and promoting the sportsтАЭ.
At evening, a prize distribution function was organized to declare the result of 1st
day of the tournament. His Excellency, Professor Kaptan Singh Solanki, Governor,
Haryana was the special Guest to distribute the prizes among the winners.
DGP/Chandigarh, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, presented a Momentum to the His
Excellency, Professor Kaptan Singh Solanki, Governor, Haryana.
32. 12.01.2016 Chandigarh Police launched a Special Anti Drug Awareness Campaign in various
Schools of Chandigarh for the bright future of students. All the SHOs and Beat Staff
today visited some of the Schools during the morning assembly. They sensitize and
educate the students against the misuse of narcotic drugs and the effects of drugs in
their life. They also advised the students to keep themselves away from drugs and also
educate them about the harmful/bad effect of drugs on health of smoker as well as
passive smoker. During this campaign, all have been briefed about the demerits of
drug and also appealed them to come forward for providing the information of drug
peddler or drug addict if came to their notice, so that legal action will be initiated
against them to curb the menace.
33. 12.03.2017 5th DGP Invitational Golf Tournament-2017 Concluded at Chandigarh Golf
Club
Today, 5th DGP Invitational Golf Tournament concluded at Chandigarh Golf Club,
Sector 6, Chandigarh. His Excellency, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor Punajb
cum Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest on this occasion. Sh.
Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG/UT,
Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh. Ravi Kumar Singh, IPS, SP/Operations,
members of Chandigarh Golf Club and other distinguished guests were present on
this occasion. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh delivered the
welcome speech. Sh. D.P. Singh, SAARA Group delivered the Thank You speech.
The Chandigarh Golf Club played a perfect host with its glorious vistas and unique
challenges, as the gunshot started today at 8 a.m. Second day of tournament saw
participation of over 120 prominent golfers of the region.
The tournament was being organized by Chandigarh Police in collaboration with
SARA Group. Chandigarh Police made all necessary arrangements for the guest
players who came to Chandigarh from other states for participation. The
tournament was played in good sports spirit and in full enthusiasm. Through this
tournament the Chandigarh Police ensured interaction and engagement with the
top corporate, bureaucrats and entrepreneurs of the region. The tournament is a
part of the constant endeavor of Chandigarh Police to reach to various sections of
the society through various programmes and events.
The event concluded with a grand prize presentation ceremony along with High
Tea. His Excellency, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor Punjab cum Administrator,
UT, Chandigarh distributed the prizes among the winners. DGP/Chandigarh, Sh.
Tajender Singh Luthra, presented a Momentum to the His Excellency. The 5th DGP
Invitational Golf Tournament was sponsored by Indian Oil, Unitech, Chandigarh
Club, Mahohar Infrastructure, Paul Merchant, Deepak Builder, Rishi Shipping,
Kohinoor Foods, Star Global and Mahindra & Mahindra, Hyatt, Union Bank, Home
Land, & Reliance Jio.
34. 12.03.2017 Achievements in 17th All India Police Shooting Competition (AIPDM) at
Guwahati, Assam
The Shooting team of Chandigarh Police put in another gem in the field of sports &
games by winning two medals in 17th All India Police Shooting Competition
(AIPDM) held at Kahilipara, Guwahati, Assam. The shooters namely HC Holinder
Kumar 2899/CP won the Gold Medal in yards snap shooting event of
CARBINE/STEN GUN by scoring 59 points out of 60. Constable Baljeet Singh
468/CP won Bronze medal in 50 yards snap shooting event of REVOLVER/PISTOL
shooting by scoring 53 points out of 60. Chandigarh police shooting team is
participating in this competition under the supervision of SI Parminder Singh and
till now succeeded in winning two medals. The competition is still in progress.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh,
congratulated them for their achievements.
35. 12.12.2015 Total 80 persons visited in all police stations and units to know the status of their
cases/complaints and challans.
36. 12.12.2015 On 11.12.2015, a special drive was organized by Chandigarh Police by sealing
the City with the deployment of 782 police personals. Total 38 outer and 68 inner nakas
were deployed regarding this city seal drive. This drive was from 5 PM to 9 PM. Total
number of 8320 vehicles which were thoroughly checked. Challans were issued to 301
vehicles other than this, 13 vehicles were impounded under the provision of Motor
vehicle Act. Such drive will continue in future also.
37. 13.03.2017 Chandigarh Police checking campaign in view of Holi Festival-2017.
Keeping in view of Holi festival celebrations, Chandigarh Police made special
arrangements to avoid any untoward incidents and to maintain Law & Order in the
city. About 1231 police personnel from police stations/units, IRB, Traffic & PCR
were deployed for law & order duties including 6 DSPs and 24 Inspectors. Special
Nakas were laid by all Police Stations and Police Posts in connection with Holi
Festival. Total 5391 vehicles were checked in which 396 vehicles were issued
challan and 85 vehicles were impounded.
Besides above, 20 Special Anti Drunken Driving Nakas were placed at
various locations in city by the traffic staff. Total 346 Challan were issued by traffic
staff for various traffic violations including 256 miscellaneous challan and 113
vehicles were impounded. 90 motorists were prosecuted for drunken driving under
these nakas.
38. 14.01.2016 Chandigarh Police for noble cause helped the doctors of PGI Hospital for transporting
the donated organ (liver & heart) from PGI to Technicla Airport, Chandigarh within a
short spam of 12 minutes. For this purpose a special effort was made under the
supervision of Sh. Rajeev Kumar Ambasta, DSP/Traffic, under the able guidance of Dr.
Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, with the co-ordination of the team of the doctors of PGI
Hospital, Chandigarh donated organs have been transported from PGI Chandigarh to
the Technical Airport Chandigarh within 12 minutes successfully. A route of green
corridor was taken from PGI to PGI Chowk, Matka Chowk, AP Chowk, TPT Light Point,
Tribune Chowk, Poultry Farm Chowk, Airport Light Point to Technical Airport,
Chandigarh. Inspector Geeta Devi lead as pilot of ambulance carrying donated
organs and traffic staffs already deployed in routine has been channelized for this
noble cause
39. 14.02.2016 Chandigarh Police has rolled out the 2nd Edition of its Annual Review Book. This Annual
Review Book offers a fair and transparent overview of the Chandigarh Police and its
working during the year 2015. This book has been compiled in clear and visible terms
with suitable graphs and pictures to make it more understandable for the general
public.
The Annual Review-2015 contains 206 pages which are divided into 22 sections and
each section represents a Unit of the Chandigarh Police, which provides a glimpse of
Chandigarh police organizational structure, Administration, Crime, Law & Order
situation, Traffic Management, Training, Modernization, IRBn, Chandigarh Home
Guards, Achievements, Welfare activities, Major projects and other Community Policing
activities undertaken during the year 2015. This book has been prepared with a view to
provide necessary information about the Chandigarh police and its working in the year
2015.
Year 2015, was characterized by numerous noteworthy achievements and reforms
carried out by the Chandigarh Police for promoting community policing. The Annual
Review Book-2015 contains detail description of all such achievements and reform i.e. I-
Clik, Online PCC, Mobile Safety App тАЬSmart 24x7тАЭ, Crime Stopper WhatsApp Number,
Online Lost Documents/Articles etc. and opening of 6 new Police Stations at Sarangpur,
Maloya, Sector 49, Mauli Jagran, IT Park and one Women Police Station.
This Book has also covered-up the various training courses and programmes
conducted and attended by the Chandigarh Police officers/officials, including
specialized training courses to counter Terrorist insurgency designs, training courses of
IRBn personnel with the Army authorities, in which 377 IRBn Jawans including a batch of
88 Lady-Constables, completed the 4 months integrated training at STC BSF
Hazaribagh.
Apart from showcasing various community oriented policing activities carried out
during the year 2015, this book also has a special mention about the various welfare
schemes which were undertaken during the period under review, i.e. a Dry Canteen at
the IRBn complex Sarangpur for police personnel, a renovated Recreation Room at the
Police Lines, Scholarships for police wards for excellent academic performance and
Vocational courses for police wards, an Annual Medical Check-up and intensive
check-up for high risk patients, as well as Special Medical Camps organized from time
to time, upgraded Yoga centre, renovated Multipurpose Hall with an AC system, two
bridal rooms, all weather air conditioned Fitness Centre/gymnasium, Creche for the
police wards etc.
A special section has also been dedicated to the Roll of all the Inspector Generals of
Police, Awardees of Chandigarh Police for the year 2015, activities and programmes
organized during the celebration of Police Week-2015, and to those officers/officials of
Chandigarh Police who brought laurels to this department by their brilliant
performance in the field of sports.
All The senior officers have contributed one chapter each in this Annual Review on the
particular unit headed by them. With the publication of this Annual Review Book,
Chandigarh Police has taken another step towards increasing the accountability of
Police towards the public they serve. During the year-2015, the Chandigarh Police
personnel have served the people with distinction and have displayed the capacity to
shoulder the burden of maintaining law & order and peace in the city beautiful.
40. 15.01.2017 Know Your Case
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, on 14.01.2017, all
SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW,
Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police
stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants.
Total 92 persons visited the police stations and units to know the status of their cases
and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title тАЬKnow
your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning.
Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines
Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and complaints.
41. 15.01.2017 Know Your Case
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, on 14.01.2017,
all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell,
CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective
police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the
complainants. Total 92 persons visited the police stations and units to know the
status of their cases and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title
тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police
functioning. Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units
and Traffic Lines Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and
complaints.
42. 15.08.2015 President Police Medal for Meritorious Service (PM) to Insp. Jaswinder Kaur
43. 15.08.2015 AdministratorтАЯs Police Medal FOR Distinguished/Meritorious Services on Independence
Day-2015 to :-
HC Sat Pal, No. 2528/CP
Insp. Gurmukh Singh, No. 258/CHG
Insp. Reena Yadav, No. 377/CHG
SI Sushil Kumar, No. 813/CHG
HC Hari Om, No. 782/CP
ASI Nihal Singh, No. 1038/CHG
HC Satyabir Singh, No. 2699/CP
Insp. Geeta Devi, No. 175/CHG
HC Sewa Singh, No. 616/CHG
Insp. Ranjodh Singh, No. 311/CHG
SI Bir Singh, No. 820/CHG
SI Amarjit Singh, No. 423/CP
HC Gurmeet Singh, No. 2177/CP
HC Parminder Singh, No. 1974/CP
HC Baljinder Singh, No. 482/CP
HC Amarjit Singh, No. 2759/CP
HC Punjab Singh, No. 1362/CP
HC Sanjeev Kumar, No. 3157/CP
HC Ranjit Singh, No. 3186/CP
HC Amolak Singh, No. 3262/CP
Const. Anoop Singh, No. 3281/CP
Const. Ashwani Sharma, No. 2572/CP
Const. Avinash, No. 184/CP
Const. Devi Chand, No. 976/CP
Const. Sushil Kumar, No. 556/CP
HC (ORP) Jasbir Kumar, No. 280/CP
HC Ashok Kumar, No. 2856/CP (vigilance cell)
Const. Ajay Kumar, No. 631/CP (Vigilance cell)
44. 15.12.2015 The establishment of last Police Station i.e. Ind. Area was in the year 1995 and after the
interlude of 20 years, getting five new police stations together for providing better
services in UT, Chandigarh is a great achievement in itself. The five new police stations
inaugurated are PS-Sarangpur by Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator,
UT, Chandigarh, PS-Mauli Jagran by Sh. R. P Upadhyay, IPS, IGP/UT, PS-Maloya by Sh.
Anurag Aggarwal, IAS, Home Secretary/UT, PS-49 by Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, DIGP/UT and
by PS-IT Park by Sh. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP/UT, respectively. The establishment of
new police stations was necessary as the density of population was increased since the
last 20 years.
45. 17.01.2016 Keeping in view of recent terrorist attack and forthcoming Republic Day celebrations,
a special search and checking was organised under the supervision of all SDPOs &
SHO's in their respective areas. The naka's were also laid to check the vehicles and
patrolling were carried out by foot/vehicles at all the vital installations, busy markets,
public parking areas, Cinemas, Malls, Bus Stands, hotels & guest houses etc. This drive
was conducted by the Chandigarh Police from 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm from the anti
terrorist/sabotage point of view with help of Police Stations staff along with IRB Jawans.
Anti sabotage/ explosive checking teams also provided to all SDPOs. During the special
drive, total numbers of 798 vehicles were thoroughly checked. Challans were issued to
21 vehicles and other than this 1 vehicle was impounded under the provision of Motor
vehicle Act. Besides this 42 hotels & guest houses were also checked.
46. 18.01.2017 Award function of IGP at Police Headquarters, Sector-9, Chandigarh
Today, Chandigarh Police organized an award function at Police Headquarters,
Sector-9, Chandigarh in recognition of good work done by Traffic Marshals, Teacher,
School Children and Civilian during 28th National Road Safety Week-2017. Police
personnel who showed great performance and made Chandigarh Police proud by
winning medals/position in All India Police Games were also rewarded. Sh. Tajender
Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police was the Chief Guest at the function. Sh.
Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Eish Singhal SSP/Traffic & Sec., Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS,
SP/Operations, Sh. Roshan Lal, SP Communication and law & order and DSPs and
Traffic Marshals were present at the function.
In his address, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police
welcomed Sh. Alok Kumar, DIG/UT. W/IGP appreciated the work done by all the
participants during 28th National Road Safety Week-2017. W/IGP said, тАЬTraffic Marshals
and Civilians have played a very active role in making road safety week successful. All
of them have shown keen interest and have done commendable job in organizing skit,
road safety campaigns, functions and spent many hours in Traffic Nakas. W/IGP also
asked Traffic Marshals to give their views/suggestions to enhance the transparency,
public faith & to make public services more effective. He also suggested the concern
of road safety & traffic requirements to reduce the accidental death that how & where
we may improve by changes in road engineering also.
Traffic Marshals, Teacher, Student and Civilian have been awarded by the W/IGP with
cash reward of Rs. 1100/- and 1st class commendation certificate.
W/IGP also talk about Chandigarh Police being awarded with a special award for
тАЬBest Initiative For Improved Road SafetyтАЭ during Valedictory Session on 11th
November, 2016 by HonтАЯble Minister of State for Urban Development, Govt. Of India.
Besides this, W/IGP appreciated the hard work put in by police personnel/Home Guard
Volunteers who have achieved medals/positions in the field of sports during All India
Police Games. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,
Chandigarh congratulated all of them and said тАЬthis seems to be result of new sports
policy (i.e. Standing Order) which has been recently brought up and due to this the
welfare of Chandigarh Police Personnel will be look after more effectivelyтАЭ. This is the
great achievement to win medal/position in a very tough competition like All India
Police Games where many outstanding sports persons from all India Police forces
participates.
Police personnel/Home Guard Volunteers have been awarded by the W/IGP with cash
rewards (mentioned against names) and 1st class commendation.
47. 18.01.2017 Award function of IGP at Police Headquarters, Sector-9, Chandigarh
Today, Chandigarh Police organized an award function at Police Headquarters,
Sector-9, Chandigarh in recognition of good work done by Traffic Marshals,
Teacher, School Children and Civilian during 28th National Road Safety Week-2017.
Police personnel who showed great performance and made Chandigarh Police proud
by winning medals/position in All India Police Games were also rewarded. Sh.
Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police was the Chief Guest at the
function. Sh. Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Eish Singhal SSP/Traffic & Sec., Sh.
Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations, Sh. Roshan Lal, SP Communication and law &
order and DSPs and Traffic Marshals were present at the function.
In his address, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police
welcomed Sh. Alok Kumar, DIG/UT. W/IGP appreciated the work done by all the
participants during 28th National Road Safety Week-2017. W/IGP said, тАЬTraffic
Marshals and Civilians have played a very active role in making road safety week
successful. All of them have shown keen interest and have done commendable job
in organizing skit, road safety campaigns, functions and spent many hours in
Traffic Nakas. W/IGP also asked Traffic Marshals to give their views/suggestions to
enhance the transparency, public faith & to make public services more effective. He
also suggested the concern of road safety & traffic requirements to reduce the
accidental death that how & where we may improve by changes in road
engineering also.
Traffic Marshals, Teacher, Student and Civilian have been awarded by the W/IGP
with cash reward of Rs. 1100/- and 1st class commendation certificate.
W/IGP also talk about Chandigarh Police being awarded with a special award for
тАЬBest Initiative For Improved Road SafetyтАЭ during Valedictory Session on 11th
November, 2016 by HonтАЩble Minister of State for Urban Development, Govt. Of
India.
Besides this, W/IGP appreciated the hard work put in by police personnel/Home
Guard Volunteers who have achieved medals/positions in the field of sports during
All India Police Games. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police,
UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of them and said тАЬthis seems to be result of new
sports policy (i.e. Standing Order) which has been recently brought up and due to
this the welfare of Chandigarh Police Personnel will be look after more effectivelyтАЭ.
This is the great achievement to win medal/position in a very tough competition
like All India Police Games where many outstanding sports persons from all India
Police forces participates.
Police personnel/Home Guard Volunteers have been awarded by the W/IGP with
cash rewards (mentioned against names) and 1st class commendation.
48. 19.03.2016 тАЮKnow Your caseтАЯ was held at Police Stations/units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW,
Operation Cell and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh. Total 104 persons visited the
police stations and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
49. 19.03.2016 тАЮKnow Your caseтАЯ was held at Police Stations/units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW,
Operation Cell and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh. Total 104 persons visited the
police stations and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
50. 19.05.2017 Today in the morning, Awareness and Demonstration of Fire Fighting
Equipments carried out at IRB Complex, Sarangpur by the team of Fire
Department, MC Chandigarh lead by Sub Fire Officer Mr. L.B. Gautam since there
may be a possibility of fire in IRB Complex, which falls in the open jungle area.
The demonstration in the presence of Commandant IRB Sh. Roshan Lal, attended
by IRB DSP/Admin., DSP/Training, 4 Inspectors, 13 NGOs, 8 HCs and 458
Constables (including lady constables). During the demonstration, tips on practical
training, knowledge, skill and confidence to use the fire safety equipments within
their workplace during an emergency was provided. The use of portable fire
extinguisher, a fire hose reel and a fire blanket demonstrated.
In the evening session, the demonstration of fire equipments
was carried out at Police HQrs Sector-9 in the presence of DIG Sh. Alok Kumar,
IPS. During the demonstration, about 200 official which includes Officers and
Police/Ministerial staff posted in PHQ was available and some of them practically
used fire extinguisher. It was also demonstrated where to use Class-A (Powder),
Class-B (Water CO-2) and Class-AB (CO-2) extinguisher specially during the initial
stage of fire.
51. 19.12.2015 National Human Rights Commission and as per guidance of W/IGP, UT, Chandigarh
and under the supervision of W/SSP, UT, Chandigarh, a Debate competition on the
topic of тАЬIs Capital punishment required in IndiaтАЭ was organized by Chandigarh Police
at Recruit Training Centre, Police Lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh. 27 Police personnel
(Inspectors, SIs, ASIs, HCs & Constables) from various units of Chandigarh Police
participated in this debate. 250 police personnel attended this function.
52. 20.04.2017 Special Drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at
different parts of the city in which total 18 cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act
got registered. This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is
requested for not breaking the law.
53. 20.07.2017 A special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at
different parts of the city. Under this drive total 22 different cases U/S 68-1-14
Excise Act have been registered in different police stations of Chandigarh in which
total 22 persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public place. All accused
later on bailed out. The drive will be continuing in future. The detail of cases U/S
68-1-14 registered in different police Stations: PS/19=1 case, PS/26=2 cases,
PS/IA=6 cases, PS/MM=6 cases, PS/Mauli Jagran=4 cases, PS/IT Park=3 cases.
This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not
breaking the law.
54. 20.8.2016 Chandigarh police launched a Unique Scheme under the title тАЬKnow your
caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning. In this
scheme, citizen can visit the concerned Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines Sector-29,
Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and complaints.
In connection with the said scheme, today i.e 20.08.2016, all SHOs as well as,
I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff
and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police stations/units and Traffic
Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total 83 persons visited the
police stations and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
55. 21.04.2017 Special Drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at
different parts of the city in which total 46 cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act
got registered. This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is
requested for not breaking the law.
A special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at different
parts of the city. Under this drive total 46 different cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act
have been registered in different police stations of Chandigarh in which total 46
persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public place. All accused later on
bailed out. The drive will be continuing in future. The detail of cases U/S 68-1-14
registered in different police Stations:- PS/3 =1 case, PS/11= 4 cases, PS/17=3
cases, PS-19=2 cases, PS-26=4 cases, PS/IA= 4 cases, PS/MM=3 cases, PS/IT
Park=3 cases, PS/Mauli Jagran=2 cases, PS/31=2 cases, PS/34=2 cases, PS/34=6
cases, PS/49=2 cases, PS/36=4 cases, PS/39=2 cases, PS/Maloya=1 case. This
drive will be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not breaking
the law.
56. 21.10.2015 A Commemoration Parade was organized at the Ground of Police Station, Sector-17
Chandigarh in memory of the martyred companions. Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, Deputy
Inspector General of Police, UT, Chandigarh along with other police officers paid
homage to their departed comrades at the Martyrs Memorial Site. Last year from 1st
September 2014 to August 2015 total 438 Police Officers and Police Personnel from
paramilitary police forces and police organizations have set exemplary example
before their colleagues by sacrificing their lives during duty.
57. 22.03.2017 In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, today i.e.
22.07.2017, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber
Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their
respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend
the complainants. Total 214 persons visited the police stations and units to know
the status of their cases and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title
тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police
functioning. Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units
and Traffic Lines Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and
complaints
58. 22.04.2017 Special Drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at
different parts of the city in which total 21 cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act
got registered. This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is
requested for not breaking the law.
A special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at
different parts of the city. Under this drive total 21 different cases U/S 68-1-14
Excise Act have been registered in different police stations of Chandigarh in which
total 22 persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public place. All accused
later on bailed out. The drive will be continuing in future. The detail of cases U/S
68-1-14 registered in different police Stations:- PS/11= 2 cases, PS/Sarangpur=1
case, PS/17=2 cases, PS-19=1 case, PS-26=1 case, PS/IA= 1 case, PS/MM=1
case, PS/IT Park=2 cases, PS/Mauli Jagran=3 cases, PS/31=1 case, PS/49=1 case,
PS/39=3 cases, PS/Maloya=2 cases. This drive will be continuing in future, the
general public is requested for not breaking the law.
59. 22.08.2015 On 22.08.2015, Chandigarh Police and HDFC Bank Ltd jointly organized a Free Eye
Check-up camp for Chandigarh Police PersonnelтАЯs and their families in collaboration
with Grewal Eyes Institute, Sector-9, Chandigarh at Multi-purpose Hall, Police Lines,
Sector 26, Chandigarh. To improve the Health Profile of the Police personnel.
60. 22.08.2015 On the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan, inauguration of the Women Police
Station at Home Guard Building, Sector 17, UT, Chandigarh on 29th August, 2015
61. 23.11.2015 Chandigarh police celebrating 6th police Week-2015 from 23.11.2015 to 30.11.2015. The
basic objective of the week is to build a close bonding with the members of the public
and to form stronger partnerships between Police and the communities they serve. The
said week is being organized to promote respect for law, build public interest in and
support for the Police, thus reducing the gap between the Police and public. During
the Chandigarh Police Week, celebrations will definitely bring community, people,
citizen forums, students closer to Police to build up the desired trust and rapport as
required. Chandigarh Police has been continuously striving to keep the city safe &
secure. Its various units like District Police, Operation Cell, Security Wing, Traffic Police
keep working round the clock to provide best policing services to the citizens. The
following programme were held during Police Week Function.
62. 23.11.2015 Visit of School Children at Police Station and Control Room, PHQ, Sector 9, Chd
63. 24.11.2015 Inauguration of PEB Branch, Smart Identity Card for Chandigarh Police at PHQ, Sector
9, Chandigarh
64. 25.05.2017 Achievement of FICCI Smart Policing Awards 2017 held at FICCI, New
Delhi
Chandigarh Police has been awarded FICCI SMART policing awards 2017
during annual conference on Homeland Security at FICCI, New Delhi on 24-25, May
2017. Chandigarh Police has been award for best practices for implementing smart
policing 2017 under titles тАЬChild Safety, Community Policing, Elderly Safety, Smart
Police Station and women Safety. Out of 133 entries from various State Police
Forces and CAPFs, the esteemed jury members of FICCI Smart Policing Awards
appreciated the tremendous efforts made by Mr. Eish Singhal, IPS, Senior
Superintendent of Police, UT, Chandigarh.
Apart from above, a Special jury Awards of Smart Police Officer has been
awarded to Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SSP/UT for considering his good work. The award
has been received by Sh. Krishan Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Security
(HQ) & Traffic Central-cum-operations cell on behalf of Chandigarh Police given by
Ex Home Secretary, Sh. Pillai Y K Modi, past president FICCI and Meenakshi Lekhi.
65. 26.01.2016 AdministratorтАЯs Police Medal For Distinguished/Meritorious Services on the occasion of
Republic Day-2016 were distributed among 25 police officials of Chandigarh Police by
His Excellency Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Administrator, UT, Chandigarh-cum-Governor
Punjab.
66. 26.01.2017
1. President of India has approved the conferment of the Medal of Home Guards
and Civil Defence to HGV KAMAL KISHORE, No. 1022, Chandigarh Home Guards
for Meritorious Services on the REPUBLIC DAY 2017.
2. AdministratorтАЯs Police Medal For Distinguished/Meritorious
Services/Commendation Certificate On Republic Day-2017:-
Sr.No. Name & Designation of the Official Particular field
1. SI Mahi Pal, No. 808/CHG Distinguished Services
2. SI Baldev Singh, No. 893/CHG Distinguished Services
3. L/HC Balbir Kaur, No. 2178/CP Distinguished Services
4. Insp Dilsher Singh, No. 257/CHG Meritorious Services
5. Insp Balbir Singh, No. 290/CHG Meritorious Services
6. Insp Amanjot Singh, No. 474/CHG Meritorious Services
7. SI Amrao Singh, No. 988/CHG Meritorious Services
8. SI now ORP Insp Dharm Pal, No.
551/CHG
Meritorious Services
9. SI Victor, No. 651/CHG Meritorious Services
10. ASI Rani Devi, No.1132/CHG Meritorious Services
11. ASI Gurdev Singh, No. 1153/CHG Meritorious Services
12. HC Kuldeep Singh, No. 1478/CP Meritorious Services
13. HC Shiv Kumar, No. 1660/CP Meritorious Services
14. HC Kanwar Pal, No.2556/CP Meritorious Services
15. HC Vinod Kumar, No. 2595/CP Meritorious Services
16. HC Rajesh Kumar, No. 3639/CP Meritorious Services
17. HC Amrik Singh, No. 3698/CP Meritorious Services
18. HC Attar Singh, No. 3425/CP Meritorious Services
19. HC (ORP) Yashwant Singh, No.
1438/CP
Meritorious Services
20. Const. Ajesh Kumar, No. 217/CP Meritorious Services
21. Const. Satyawan Lohan, No.
931/CP
Meritorious Services
22. L/Const. Seema Thakur No.433/CP Meritorious Services
23. HGV Jasmer Singh No.371/CHG Meritorious Services
67. 26.01.2017
3. President of India has approved the conferment of the Medal of
Home Guards and Civil Defence to HGV KAMAL KISHORE, No. 1022,
Chandigarh Home Guards for Meritorious Services on the REPUBLIC DAY
2017.
4. AdministratorтАЩs Police Medal For Distinguished/Meritorious
Services/Commendation Certificate On Republic Day-2017:-
Sr.No. Name & Designation of the Official Particular field
24. SI Mahi Pal, No. 808/CHG for Distinguished Services in
the police department
25. SI Baldev Singh, No. 893/CHG for Distinguished services in
the police department
26. L/HC Balbir Kaur, No. 2178/CP for Distinguished Services in
the police department
27. Insp Dilsher Singh, No. 257/CHG for Meritorious Services in the
police department
28. Insp Balbir Singh, No. 290/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
29. Insp Amanjot Singh, No. 474/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
30. SI Amrao Singh, No. 988/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
31. SI now ORP Insp Dharm Pal, No. 551/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
32. SI Victor, No. 651/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
33. ASI Rani Devi, No.1132/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
34. ASI Gurdev Singh, No. 1153/CHG for Meritorious services in the
police department
35. HC Kuldeep Singh, No. 1478/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
36. HC Shiv Kumar, No. 1660/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
37. HC Kanwar Pal, No.2556/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
38. HC Vinod Kumar, No. 2595/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
39. HC Rajesh Kumar, No. 3639/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
40. HC Amrik Singh, No. 3698/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
41. HC Attar Singh, No. 3425/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
42. HC (ORP) Yashwant Singh, No. 1438/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
43. Const. Ajesh Kumar, No. 217/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
44. Const. Satyawan Lohan, No. 931/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
45. L/Const. Seema Thakur No.433/CP for Meritorious services in the
police department
46. HGV Jasmer Singh No.371/CHG Commendation Certificate to
Home guards for Meritorious
Services
68. 26.10.2015 Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week-2015 from 26th October to 31st October 2015
on the theme тАЬPreventive Vigilance as a tool of Good GovernanceтАЭ started by the
Chandigarh Administration. Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, DIG/UT, Chandigarh administered the
pledge to employees of Chandigarh Police at Police Headquarters, Sector-9,
Chandigarh at 11-00 AM. Sh. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP, UT, was also present at this
pledge function.
69. 26.11.2015 Visit of School Children at IRBn complex, Sarangpur
70. 27.02.2016 тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ
тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ was held in Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines Sector-29,
Chandigarh on 27.02.2016. All SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e.
CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in
their respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend
the complainants. Total 65 persons visited the police stations and units to know the
status of their cases and complaints.
71. 27.04.2016 Inauguration of Skill Development programme тАЬYUVASHAKTIтАЭ
Today, i.e 27.04.2016, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,
Chandigarh inaugurated Skill Development programme for the youth/children of
colony, Sector 25, Chandigarh at the Community Center, Sector-25, Chandigarh. Dr.
Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Chandigarh along with
other officers of Chandigarh Police was present on this occasion.
A Community Policing Initiative тАЬYUVASHAKTIтАЭ is a Skill Development training
programme for the youth of colonies who imparted with skill oriented courses like
plumbing, electrician and other skills. Initially 108 youths/children e trained over a
period of 120 hrs free of cost.
72. 27.06.2017 Special Drive
A special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at different
parts of the city. Under this drive total 8 different cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act
have been registered in different police stations of Chandigarh in which total 8
persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public place. All accused later on
bailed out. The drive will be continuing in future. The detail of cases U/S 68-1-14
registered in different police Stations: - PS-26= 1 case, PS/Ind./Area=1 case,
PS/IT Park=2 cases, PS-36= 1 case, PS-Maloya= 3 cases. This drive will be
continuing in future, the general public is requested for not breaking the law.
73. 27.11.2015 Painting competition of students at CTP, Sector 23
Flag-off of new police vehicles at CTP, Sector 23
74. 28.02.2017 Today, Chandigarh Police organized an award function at Police Headquarters,
Sector-9, Chandigarh in recognition of good work done by Civilians, Traffic
Marshals & Police PersonnelтАЩs. On this occasion, police personnel who retired from
government service after attaining the age of superannuation were also honored by
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh.
Sh. Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Eish Singhal SSP/Traffic & Sec., Sh. Ravi
Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations and DSPs and Traffic Marshals were also present at the
function.
The Civilians who were rewarded by W/DGP/UT are:-
Ms. Divya Bhatia R/o H.No. 1972/1, near Qila, Manimajra, Chandigarh was
rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate who had caught a thief on
suspect basis and handed over him to the police. Later 10 bi-cycles and one mobile
phone were recovered from the accused during interrogation.
Smt. Malti Devi W/o Sh. Raj Narain Pandey R/o # 3637, Mauli Complex, UT,
Chandigarh and Smt. Simran W/o Sh. Harminder Singh R/o # 51C, Village Raipur
Khurd, Chandigarh were also rewarded with cash Rs. 5000/- and with 1st class
Certificate. With the help of Smt. Malti Devi who runs a tea stall near park, Mauli
Complex, Chandigarh, a missing child Gaurav was traced out and Smt. Simran kept
the missing child in her safe custody and handed over to his parents in presence of
police party.
The Traffic Marshals who performed their duties with keen interest and utmost
devotion and spent many hours for helping Chandigarh Traffic Police in organizing
Traffic Nakas were also awarded by the W/DGP/UT. The following Traffic Marshals
have been awarded with cash reward of Rs. 2500/- and 1st class commendation
certificate:-
Sr. No. Name of Traffic Marshals
1. Dr. Rajeev Rattan, Traffic Marshal
2. Mr. A.C. Dhawan, Traffic Marshal
3. Mr. Omparkash Chugh, Traffic Marshal
4. Mr. Kuljinder Sra, Traffic Marshal
Besides this, W/DGP/UT appreciated the hard work put in by police
personnel/Home Guard Volunteers and rewarded them for their future
encouragement. The following police personnel/Home Guard Volunteers have been
rewarded with suitable cash reward and commendation certificate for their best
performance after recommended by the Unit level committee for the month of
January-2017.
Sr. No. Rank & Name Unit
1. ASI Somvir Singh 1192/CHG PS-17
2. HC Jasbir Singh 1375/CP O/o SDPO East
3. HC Nafe Singh 1482/CP PS-Mauli Jagran
4. HC Manoj Kumar 971/CP PS-36
5. HC Bal Krishan 3670/CP Wireless workshop
6. HC Brij Lal 1097/CP RTI Branch, PHQ
7. HC Narinder Singh 2917/CP Security Wing
8. Sr. Const. Baldev 171/CP Cash Branch
9. Const. Sunil Mehta 128/CP O/o WSSP/Traffic
10. Const. Satbir 3912/CP PCR Vehicle
11. Const. Kadam 577/CP PCR Vehicle
12. Const. Jasmer Singh 604/CP Traffic
13. Const. Sandeep 6500/CP IRB
14. Vol. Devinder Singh 376/CHG O/o W/IGP
15. Vol. Parkash Singh Negi 712/CHG PS-26
Today, 07 police officers i.e. Inspector (ORP) Bhopal Singh, Inspector (ORP) Omvir
Singh, Insp (ORP) Parkash Chand, Insp (ORP) Jagtar Singh, Sub-Insp Ravinder
Singh, ASI (ORP) Manjit Singh and ASI (ORP) Mohan Singh, of Chandigarh Police
retired from government service after attaining the age of superannuation. All
retirees were honored by the W/DGP/UT with momentums and certificates. The
families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion.
75. 28.04.2017 Award Function
An award function was held at Traffic Auditorium, Sector 29, Chandigarh in
recognition of good work done by Civilians. On this occasion, police personnel who
retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation were also
honored by Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, UT,
Chandigarh. The fourpolice officers who retired from government services after
attaining the age of superannuation are Inspector (ORP) Amrik Singh, Inspector
(ORP) Mahabir Singh, Insp (ORP) Karam Chand, SI Rajwant Singh (ORP). All
retirees were honored by the W/SSP/UT with momentums and certificates. The
families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion. Smt. Naveen
W/o Late HC Bhup Singh No. 3337/CP also awarded with benefits. The following
police personnel have been rewarded with suitable cash reward of Rs. 3000/-each
and commendation certificate for their best performance in their assigned
duty i.e SI Parmod Kumar, SI Bachittar Singh, HC harbans Singh, HC Devi Lal, HC
Bhag Singh, Sr. c. Jarnail Singh, Sr. C. Pawan Kumar, C. Manjeet Singh, C. Satpal,
C. Raj Kumar, C. Kulwinder Singh, C Naveen Malik, L/c Kanwaljit Kaur, Vol. Charan
Dass, Vol. Subhash Chand, ASI Narinder Singh, ASI Malkiat Singh, HC Vijender
Singh, HC Krishan Pal, HC Ranjit Singh, HC Raj Singh, HC Hari Singh, constable
Vinod Mann, C anand, C Sachin, C Nitin, C Mahinder Kumar, Abhishek, C Pardeep,
L/c Mandpreet, L/c Veerpal Kaur, L/c Reeta, L/c pawan, C. Nikesh, Vol. Surinder Kumar.
Apart from this following Civilians/police who were rewarded by W/SSP/UT are:-
1. Mr. Raghbir Singh (Trainne of Wrestling Coach)
2. HC Raj Singh (Wrestling Coach)
3. Mr. Madan Lal Vashist (Social Worker)
4. Sh. Jitender Singh (Technician)
5. Sh. Deepak Kumar (Technician
76. 28.05.2016 Know Your Case Scheme held in all Police Stations /Units.
In connection with the said scheme, today i.e 28.05.2016, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and
In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic
Inspectors were present in their respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-
29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total 91 persons visited the police stations
and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
77. 28.11.2015 Inauguration of Yoga Centre and Final match of Volleyball and Kabaddi, Honour of
sports persons at Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh.
78. 29.11.2015 Golf Tournament at CGC
79. 29.7.2016 With the initiative of IGP/UT, institutionalization of Awards from ranks of Constables to
Inspectors (including Home guard volunteers) has been initiated for the first time in
Police Department which is a first initiative in the country. In this regard, on 29.7.2016, an
Award ceremony was held in the Multi Purpose Hall of Police Lines, Sector-26,
Chandigarh.
During Felicitation Ceremony, 24 police officials from the rank of Constable to
Inspector i.e. 1 Inspector, 4 Sis, 1 ASI, 8 HC, 1 Sr. Constable, 7 Constable, 1 Home guard
and 1 Junior Assistant were awarded for demonstrating the highest level of professional,
dedication and sincerity to the duty. This initiative will help to improve the work &
efficiency of police officials and to boost up the morale/confidence of the officials.
These awards will be given on regular basis categories, monthly, quarterly and six
month.
In his address, IGP/UT assured the police officers about the other initiatives taken
by earlier IGPs regarding police welfare, community policing etc will continue in future,
moreover new schemes will be launched for the welfare of police department in near
future.
80. 29.7.2016 On 29.07.2016, a piping ceremony was held in the Multi Purpose Hall of Police Lines,
Sector-26, Chandigarh for newly promoted 4 DSPs. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, Inspector
General Police, UT Chandigarh was the chief guest of the function. Sh. A.S Cheema,
Deputy Inspector General of Police, Sh. Sukhchain Singh Gill, Senior Superintendent of
Police-UT, Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP/Traffic & Security and Sh. Ravi Kumar Singh,
SP/Operations and other senior police officials were present on the occasion.
The newly promoted four DSPs is as under:-
1. Yashpal Sharma
2. Nitya Nand
3. Jaswinder Singh
4. Uday Pal Singh
81. 30.01.2016 Chandigarh police launched a Unique Scheme under the title тАЬKnow your caseтАЭ to
bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning. In connection with
the said scheme, on 30.01.2016, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units
i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were
present in their respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh
to attend the complainants. Total 99 persons visited the police stations and units to
know the status of their cases and complaints.
82. 30.01.2016 In the memory of those who gave their lives in the struggle for IndiaтАЯs freedom 2 minutes
silence was observed in the Parade Ground of Recruit Training Centre, Police Lines
Sector-26, Chandigarh. Sh. R.P. Upadhyaya, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT
Chandigarh was also present alongwith Sh. Roshan Lal, SP/Communication, Sh. Suman
Kumar, Dy.SP/Lines & Training and 450 Police officers/officials of all ranks of Chandigarh
Police attended this ceremony. The commencement and termination for the two
minutes silence was indicated by the siren and the two minutes silence was observed
from 11.00 A.M. to 11.02 A.M.
83. 30.01.2017 The two boxers i.e. Lady Constable Reena Belt No.4340/CP under 51 kg weight and Ct.
Neeraj No. 3798/CP under 69 kg weight of Chandigarh police have won two medals
i.e. Silver and bronze in their event in 65th All India Police Wrestling Cluster Meet at
Patna, Bihar.
84. 30.01.2017 The two boxers i.e. Lady Constable Reena Belt No.4340/CP under 51 kg weight and
Ct. Neeraj No. 3798/CP under 69 kg weight of Chandigarh police have won two
medals i.e. Silver and bronze in their event in 65th All India Police Wrestling
Cluster Meet at Patna, Bihar.
85. 30.06.2016 A Community Policing Initiative тАЬYUVASHAKTIтАЭ is a Skill Development training
programme for the youth of colonies who will be imparted with skill oriented courses like
plumbing, electrician and other skills. Initially 108 youths/children were trained over a
period of 120 hours free of cost. Now, IGP/UT started a new initiative for such students to
keep them away from negative activities by providing them hospitality and hotel
management training at RIG, Greator Noida.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra IPS, IGP/UT interacted with 19 students of depressed areas,
who were imparted training of Hospitality and hotel management training at RIG,
Greater Noida, U.P.. at Police Headquarters, Sector-9, Chandigarh. The students also
share their experience of training with IGP/UT and Chandigarh Police also planning that
these students will get placements.
86. 30.06.2016 A Community Policing Initiative тАЬYUVASHAKTIтАЭ is a Skill Development training
programme for the youth of colonies who will be imparted with skill oriented courses like
plumbing, electrician and other skills. Initially 108 youths/children were trained over a
period of 120 hours free of cost. Now, IGP/UT started a new initiative for such students to
keep them away from negative activities by providing them hospitality and hotel
management training at RIG, Greator Noida.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra IPS, IGP/UT interacted with 19 students of depressed areas,
who were imparted training of Hospitality and hotel management training at RIG,
Greater Noida, U.P.. at Police Headquarters, Sector-9, Chandigarh. The students also
share their experience of training with IGP/UT and Chandigarh Police also planning that
these students will get placements.
87. 30.10.2015 Chandigarh Administration decided to observe Rashtriya Sankalap Diwas and
Rashtriya Ekta Diwas on 30th October 2015.
Sh. R.P. Upadhyay, IPS, IGP/UT, Chandigarh administered the pledge to
employees of Chandigarh Police at Police Headquarters, Sector-9, Chandigarh at 11-
00 AM & 11:05 AM. Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, DIGP and Sh. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP, UT,
was also present at this pledge function.
88. 30.11.2015 Inauguration of Challaning Branch and ATM machine in Traffic Lines, Sector 29
89. 30.7.2016 To keep the city peaceful & safe, Chandigarh Traffic Police and PCR laid down joint
nakas in different areas of city on 29.7.16 from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM. The Nakas were
supervised by Sh. Rajeev Kumar Ambasta, DSP/Traffic (Admn., South, R&D and Road
Safety). During these nakas, total 107 challans were issued in which 101 for drunken
driving and 06 challans were for miscellaneous traffic violations. During the drive total
101 vehicles were also impounded. The exercise was done under the close supervision
of Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, W/SSP/Traffic & Security, Chandigarh.
This drive will be continued in future in order to save precious human live. Public
are requested if they are drunken use their friends/relatives to drive or hire taxi but not
drive while drunken.
90. 31.05.2017 Award function for good work done by Police personnel & civilians.
An award function was held at CTP, Sector 23, Chandigarh to recognize the good
work done by Civilians and police officials. On this occasion, police personnel who
retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation were also
honored by Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, DGP/UT. Sh. Alok Kumar, IPS, DIG/UT,
Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Chandigarh along with
DSPs and Inspectors and other police officers were also present at the
Function. The seven police officers who retired after attaining the age of
superannuation are (1) Inspector (ORP) Om Parkash, (2) Inspector (ORP) Dharam
Pal, (3) Insp (ORP) Devinder Pal Singh, (4) Insp. (ORP) Amrao Singh, (5) Sub
Inspector (ORP) Ashok Kumar, (6) ASI (ORP) Satwant Singh and (7) Sh Ram Dass,
Water Carrier. All retirees were honored by the W/DGP/UT with momentums and
certificates. The families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a guest of honour.
The following police personnel have been rewarded with cash reward Rs.
5,000/- and commendation certificate class-1 for their good work and best
performances in performing their assigned duties with utmost devotion and keen interest.
SI Om Parkash (PS-26) (Best Investigation Officer), ASI Dilbag Singh (Drill
Instructor), ASI Gurmeet Singh (Court Parvi), ASI Rakesh Rasila (Security Wing),
HC Kadam Singh (PS-Mauli Jagran), HC Sham Sunder (PCR), HC Joginder Singh
(Athletics Coach), HC Kadam Singh (Traffic), HC Rajbir (Traffic), Sr. C. Ashwani
Kumar (SDPO South Office), Sr. C. Balwinder Singh (MT Section), Sr. L/C Daljit
Kaur (Police Family Welfare Centre), C. Avinash (PS-IT Park), C. Jaswinder Singh
(Wireless Operator), C. Anil Kumar (Security Wing), Vol. Ayyapan (SDPO South Office)
Apart from this following Civilians/officials are also rewarded:-
Sh. Swaran Chaudhry, Principal/Captain (Retd.): - He is providing valuable
services to Chandigarh Police by conducting many training classes for RTC recruits
and refreshers regarding personality development, education and general behavior
with public. He is providing volunteer services as Traffic Marshal on daily basis. He has been rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- and Commendation Certificate-1.
Sh. Sunil Sharma # 3745, Sector-22-D, Chandigarh: - He is very helpful in
conducting various traffic awareness programme. He has donated blood 57 times to
save the precious lives in danger. He is co-operative in conducting various traffic
awareness camps and drives. He is contributing his valuable time with traffic police
in interest of general public. He has been rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- and Commendation Certificate-1.
Sh. Khushi Ram # 3036, Sector-45-D, Chandigarh:- He helped Chandigarh
Police to caught the snatchers on the spot near Mandi Ground, Sector 45,
Chandigarh on 21/22.05.2017. The Complainant Khushi Ram done a appreciable
job. He has been rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- and Commendation Certificate-1.
The workers and officials of Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh who were
found to perform their duties with great interest dedication and utmost devotion
were also rewarded i.e. Smt. Yashoda Dobhal, Pharmacist, Smt. Vidhya Devi, Ward
Servant, Smt. Sheela, Sweeper. They have been rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- and Commendation Certificate-1.
Sh. Dev Raj (Auto Driver): - During the investigation of case FIR No. 109
dated 22.05.2017 U/S 454, 380 IPC, PS-Ind. Area, Chandigarh, Sh. Dev Raj (Auto
Driver) helped Chandigarh Police to arrest the accused in above said case. He has been rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- and Commendation Certificate-1.
A team consisting following Police Officials, Insp. Davinder Singh, SI Krishan
Kumar, ASI Parvinder, HC Joginder Singh, HC Jaimal Singh, HC Narinder Singh, C
Sandeep Kumar, C Karambir Singh, C Sunil Kumar, C Inderjit, C Inder Pal, C
Parveen Kumar, Vol. Parveen Kumar were also rewarded with suitable cash reward
and Commendation Certificate Class-1. They took prompt action and was able to
work out the case case FIR No. 109 dated 22.05.2017 U/S 454, 380 IPC, PS-Ind.
Area, Chandigarh by arresting the accused persons with sincere efforts and also
recovered all stolen articles gold, silver & artificial jewelry worth Rs. 7-8 lacs and
mobile phone and Xcent car from their possession.
91. 31.10.2015 Know Your Case Scheme was held on 31.10.2015, all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-
charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, EOW, CAW, Operation Cell staff and
Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police stations/units and Traffic Lines,
Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total 53 persons visited in all police
stations and units to know the status of their cases/complaints and challans. The office
of the concerned DSP took the feedback of citizens regarding their visit.
92. 31.12.2016 182 Police officials promoted on the eve of New Year-2017
Inspector General of Police, UT, Chandigarh has approved the promotion of
182 Police officials on the recommendations of the Departmental Promotion
Committee of Chandigarh police which include 71 ASIs who have been promoted to
the rank of Sub Inspector, 52 Head Constables to the rank of ASI and 59 Constables to
the rank of Head Constables. This is a New Year gift to the promoted officials and their
families, which will build up the morale and confidence of the promoted police
personnel, who were awaiting their due promotions.
Beside this, five police personnel i.e. (One HC and four constables) who were
under suspension have been reinstated to perform regular duty.
93. 31.12.2016 182 Police officials promoted on the eve of New Year-2017
Inspector General of Police, UT, Chandigarh has approved the promotion of
182 Police officials on the recommendations of the Departmental Promotion
Committee of Chandigarh police which include 71 ASIs who have been promoted to
the rank of Sub Inspector, 52 Head Constables to the rank of ASI and 59 Constables to
the rank of Head Constables. This is a New Year gift to the promoted officials and their
families, which will build up the morale and confidence of the promoted police
personnel, who were awaiting their due promotions.
Beside this, five police personnel i.e. (One HC and four constables) who were
under suspension have been reinstated to perform regular duty.
94. 07.09.2017 Public Property Defacement
In continuation of special drive against pasting of promotion posters and any other
advertisement posters at public places in the city. Yesterday (06.09.2017), the drive was
conducted and total 25 different cases U/S 3(1) Delhi prevention of Defacement Act
2007, were got registered against the violators in respective Police Stations of
Chandigarh (i.e. PS/Sarangpur=1 case, PS/26= 3 cases, PS/Ind. Area= 4 cases, PS/MM=
3 cases, PS/Mauli Jagran-4 cases, PS/IT Park = 2 cases, PS/31 = 3 cases, PS/34 = 1 case
and PS/Maloya= 4 cases). Any person who will deface the public property by pasting
any kind of advertisement/promotion posters will be prosecuted according to the law.
The General public/students are requested for not pasting the
advertisement/promotion posters at public places in City Beautiful. Such drive will
continue in future.
95. 07.08.2017 Special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at different parts
of the city in which total 38 cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act got registered. This drive will
be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not breaking the law.
In continuation of a special drive against consuming liquor at public place,
yesterday, the drive was carried out at different parts of the city. Under this drive total
38 different cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act have been registered in different police
stations of Chandigarh in which total 38 persons were arrested while consuming liquor
at public place. All accused later on bailed out. The detail of police Stations in which
cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act got registered:- PS/3=3 cases, PS/11=6 cases,
PS/Sarangpur-2 cases, PS/17=5 cases, PS/Mani Majra=5 cases, PS/Mouli Jagran=2cases,
PS/IT Park=2 cases, PS/Ind. Area=5 cases, PS/31=1 case, PS/34=1 case, PS/36=4 cases
and PS/49=1 case. This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is requested
for not breaking the law.
96. 14.08.2017 To nab the miscreants & criminals in the city, a special night checking was carried out
on the intervening night of 13/14.08.2017. Total 68 night domination Nakas were placed
at various locations of the city from 10 PM to 2 AM on night intervening 13/14.08.2017 to
avoid any untoward incidents and to maintain Law & Order in the city. Total 9754
vehicles were checked out of which 191 vehicles were issued challan and 28 vehicles
were impounded. Total 560 police personnel including 6 GOs, 16 SHOs, 10 Inspectors, 12
PCR Vehicles, 10 Cheetah Motorcycles and 460 NGOs/Ors were deployed at these
Nakas.
Beside this, a special search has also been carried out from time to time at
various places i.e. Vital Installation, ISBT, Sector-17 and 43, Railway Station, Airport, busy
markets etc to avoid any untoward incident. Such types of exercise will be repeated in
other parts of the City.
97. 06.09.2017 SPECIAL DRIVE UNDER DEFACEMENT OF PROPERTY ACT-2007
In continuation of special drive against pasting of promotion posters and any other
advertisement posters at public places in the city. Yesterday (05.09.2017), total 39
different cases U/S 3(1) Delhi prevention of Defacement Act 2007, were got registered
against the violators in respective Police Stations of Chandigarh. (i.e. PS/03=3 cases,
PS/11=2 cases, PS/17=2 cases, PS/SarangPur=2 cases, PS/19=1 case, PS/26=4 cases,
PS/Ind. Area=4 cases, PS/Mouli Jagran=1 case, PS/IT Park=1 case, PS/Mani Majra=4
cases, PS/34=7 cases, PS/49=1 case, PS/36=1 case, PS/39=6 cases. Any person who will
deface the public property by pasting any kind of advertisement/promotion posters will
be prosecuted according to the law. The General public/students are requested for
not pasting the advertisement/promotion posters at public places in City Beautiful.
98. 10.09.2017 By paying the special attention to work out the kidnapping cases of children and for
the security of the children and citizens in the city beautiful, a special drive was
conducted under the monitoring of senior officers to trace out the missing/kidnapped
children in the city. This special drive was conducted at Police Stations level. In this drive
8 juveniles were traced out in last seven days (i.e. 02.09.2017 till 09.09.2017). Officers at
Police station level did tremendous job to trace out the children and further handing
them over to their parents.
In three different cases of PS-36, PS-Ind. Area and PS-31, Chandigarh, with the
efforts of Chandigarh Police the missing/kidnapped children have been traced out
within short span of time.
At first instance one boy namely AтАЯ (changed name) age about 12 Years R/o Sector
52, Chandigarh was reported to be missing/kidnapped on 07.09.2017. A case FIR No.
314 dated 07.9.17 U/S 363 IPC was registered in PS-36, Chandigarh. The missing boy was
traced on same day i.e. 07.09.2017 within 12 hours of time.
At second instance two boys namely BтАЯ & CтАЯ (changed name) both age about 15/16
Years R/o Daria, Chandigarh were reported to be missing/kidnapped from Daria,
Chandigarh. A case FIR No. 269 dated 09.09.17 U/S 363 IPC was registered in PS-Ind.
Area, Chandigarh. The both missing boys have been traced out within 24 hours.
At third instance two girls namely DтАЯ & EтАЯ (changed name) both age about 13 Years
R/o Hallo Majra, Chandigarh were reported to be missing/kidnapped since 06.09.2017.
A case FIR No. 279 dated 6.9.17 U/S 363 IPC was registered in PS-31, Chandigarh. Both
the missing girls were traced from Hardoi (UP) on 09.09.2017.
All above found/traced children were handed over to their parents.
Besides this, Anti Human Trafficking Unit of Chandigarh Police launched Operation
Muskan-III w.e.f from 1st July, 2017 to 31stJuly, 2017. Under this operation data of missing
children was obtained from MOB and door to door survey was conducted. After door-
to-door survey and visits, 48 children out of 115 were traced. In this regard, 21 teams
were sent to different places that are - Kharar, Mohali, Kurali, Pkl, Ambala, Maharastra,
Delhi, Gurgaon, Bombay, Kolkata, UP, Gujarat, Rajasthan etc.
This special attention drive will be continued on priority basis to trace out the other
kidnapping cases especially of juveniles.
99. 13.09.2017 Special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at different parts
of the city in which total 28 cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act got registered. This drive will
be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not breaking the law.
In continuation of a special drive against consuming liquor at public place, yesterday,
the drive was carried out at different parts of the city. Under this drive total 28 different
cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act have been registered in different police stations of
Chandigarh in which total 28 persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public
place. All accused later on bailed out. The detail of police Stations in which cases U/S
68-1-14 Excise Act got registered: - PS-03= 3 Cases PS-11= 1 Case, PS-Sarangpur= 3
cases, PS-26= 2 cases, PS-IA= 5 Cases, PS-MM= 4 Cases, PS-IT Park= 1 case, PS/31= 4
cases, PS/49= 1 case. This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is
requested for not breaking the law.
100. 17.09.2017 Special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at different parts
of the city in which total 39 cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act got registered. This drive will
be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not breaking the law.
In continuation of a special drive against consuming liquor at public place, yesterday,
the drive was carried out at different parts of the city. Under this drive total 39 different
cases U/S 68-1-14 Excise Act have been registered in different police stations of
Chandigarh in which total 44 persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public
place. All accused later on bailed out. The detail of police Stations in which cases U/S
68-1-14 Excise Act got registered: - PS-03 = 1 case, PS-11= 8 cases, PS-17= 6 cases, PS-
Sarangpur= 5 cases, PS-19= 2 cases, PS-26= 3 cases, PS-IA= 3 cases, PS-MM= 2 cases, PS-
IT Park = 2 cases, PS-Mauli Jagran= 2 cases, PS/31= 1 case, PS/34= 1 case, PS/36= 1
case, PS/36= 1 case, PS/39= 1 case, PS/49= 1 case. This drive will be continuing in future,
the general public is requested for not breaking the law.
101. 17.09.2017 With the oath of тАЮSwachhata AbhiyaanтАЯ, Chandigarh Police pledged its commitment
to the aims and objectives of Swachhata Abhiyaan of Chandigarh Administration. To
coincide with the ideals and vision of a clean India of Mahatma Gandhi whose is the
inspiration behind this campaign, Today, a cleanliness drive under тАЮSwachhata
AbhiyaanтАЯ was launched by Chandigarh Police in all branches of Police Headquarters,
Police Stations, Police Posts, Police Lines, Training Centre and all other units of
Chandigarh Police including India Reserve Battalion situated at Sarangpur, UT,
Chandigarh.
At the first instance, the physical cleanliness of police establishments was
ensured by the participation of employee/staff of Chandigarh Police. All the units of
Chandigarh Police started Swachhta Abhiyan by cleaned up their offices as well as
surroundings. A lot of waste articles and other garbage were removed and old record
is being weeded out.
102. 09.08.2017 Public Grievances Redressal Campaign
To bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning, Chandigarh
Police is launching a scheme under title тАЬPublic Grievances Redressal CampaignтАЭ in all
police stations of Chandigarh from August 2017 for the Redressal of public
grievances/complaints. The main idea behind this scheme is to Redress/disposal of
maximum complaints/grievances of general public more effectively and in short span
of time. For this purpose, 2nd Saturday of every month has been fixed as the тАЬPublic
Grievances Redressal CampaignтАЭ. On that day All SHOs along with E/Os will remain
present in the police station from 10 AM to 2 PM. SDPOs of each sub-division will also
personally review the process by spending adequate time in each police station of his
sub-division on that day from 10 AM to 2 PM. He will also interact with the complainants
and general public present there. General Public / complainant / petitioners are
hereby invited/requested to visit their respective police on the given date (i.e. Every
2nd Saturday of every month) during 10 AM to 2 PM to redress their grievances. In this
regard on 12th August, 2017 has been fixed for Public Grievances Redressel Campaign.
103. 23.09.2017 Know Your Case held on 23.09.2017
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, today i.e. 23.09.2017,
all SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW,
Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police
stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total
82 persons visited the police stations and units to know the status of their cases and
complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title тАЬKnow
your caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning.
Under this scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines
Sector-29, Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and complaints.
104. 25.09.2017 Achievement in 27th All India GV Malvankar Shooting Championship by Home Guard
Volunteer Gurinder Singh
The Shooting team of Chandigarh Police and Home Guard put in another gem in the
field of sports & games by winning a Gold Medal in 27th All India GV Malvankar
Shooting Championship at Mumbai, from 14 September to 26 September-2017. The
shooter namely Gurinder Singh, Platoon Commander won the Gold Medal in 50 meter
small bore shooting event.
Besides this, earlier he also participated in Chandigarh State Rifle Shooting
Championship at Chandigarh and won two gold medals in 50 meter small bore
shooting event.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh,
congratulated him for achievement.
105. 29.09.2017 Award Function held for honouring Civilian & Police Personnels for their good work
An award function was held at GOтАЯs Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh to
recognize the good work done by Civilians, police officials and Home Guards. On this
occasion, police personnel who retired from police services after attaining the age of
superannuation were also honored by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Ms. Nilambari Vijay
Jagadale, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Shashank Anand,
IPS, SSP/Traffic, and Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP/Head Quarters. Other Police Officers
including DSPs and Inspectors were also present at the Function. The police officers and
other officials who retired after attaining the age of superannuation are Insp. ORP Brij
Raj, SI ORP Baljinder Singh, Smt. Poonam Bhalla (Sr. Asstt.), ASI ORP Rani, Smt. Shanti
Devi (Aya). The families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a
Guest of Honor.
The following police personnel have been rewarded with cash reward Rs. 5,000/- each
and Commendation Certificate for their good work and best performances.
HC Om Singh No. 415/CP, PS-03:- HC Om Singh had shown extraordinary bravery to
catch the snatcher despite sustained physical injuries from accused. HC Om Singh was
on patrolling duty near Small Chowk, Sector 2/3, Chandigarh on 20.09.2017, in the
meantime he got a wireless message of snatching/Robbery in Sector-15, Chandigarh
by motor cyclist bearing No. 6819. Suddenly he noticed the person having same
description as accused was given on wireless. He with his intelligence and with
presence of mind followed the accused and apprehended accused. Accused hit him
on the face and resultantly his tooth was broken. HC Om Singh did not give up and sat
an example of bravery despite getting physical injuries. He stifled the efforts of snatcher
and finally nabbed him.
One civilian also rewarded by the W/DIG/UT with commendation certificate and cash
Rs. 5,000/-:-
Sh. Vinod Kumar S/o Sh. Sadhu Ram R/o # 2908, Sector 56, Chandigarh: - He
played a vital role to work out a murder case (FIR No. 82 dated 20.09.2016 U/S 302, 34
IPC of PS-Sarangpur) by giving his statement in the court. Resultant which, accused
have been sentenced life imprisonment.
Apart from above the following police personnel / Home Guard
Volunteers have also been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation
Certificate for their good work and best performances in their assigned duties with
utmost devotion and keen interest.
Inspector Kapil Dev (Traffic East), SI Surinder Gautam (PS-11), SI Arun Kumar (Security
Wing), HC Jagbir Singh (PS-Mauli Jagran), C. Parmod Kumar No. 1116/CP (PS-31), HC
Varinder Singh (PS-11), HC Inder Singh (O/o SP Hqrs), HC Puran Singh (DDA Branch), HC
Gursahib Singh (Drill Instructor), HC Yashpal Singh (Static Guard), HC Iqbal Singh
(Traffic), C. Surinder (PS-11), C. Balwinder (I/C PCR Echo-20), C. Charan Jyoti (Driver
PCR Echo-20), C. Ram Gopal (PEB Branch), C. Harish (IRB), L/C Rabina (IRB), Vol.
Sanjeev (PS-11), Sh. Lalit Kumar (Clerk, I/C Stationery Store, PHQ),
106. 14.10.2017 Public Grievances Redressal Campaign
To bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning, Chandigarh Police
launched a scheme under titleтАЬPublic Grievances Redressal CampaignтАЭ in all police stations
of Chandigarh for the Redressal of public grievances/complaints. The main idea behind
this scheme is to Redress/disposal of maximum complaints/grievances of general public
more effectively and in short span of time. For this purpose, 2ndSaturday of every month
has been fixed as the тАЬPublic Grievances Redressal CampaignтАЭ.
Today, 3rd Public Grievances Redressal Campaign was organized inwhich, all SHOs along
with E/Os were present in the police station from 10 AM to 2 PM. SDPOs of each sub-
division had also personally reviewed the process by spending adequate time at each police
station of their sub-division.
During this camp, total 234 complainants/petitioners visited the Police Stations to know
the present status of their complaints. The facts of complaints were discussed with
complainants.
During the camp problems/issues were discussed and instructions/directions regarding
these have been issued to concerned Police officials/Beat staff to comply with
accordingly. During the meeting a healthy interaction has been made between police and
public.
107. 19.10.2017
55 cases U/S 188 IPC were registered in which 38 persons were arrested who were
violating orders of HonтАЯble High Court.
Keeping in view of the festive season, Chandigarh Police made adequate
arrangements of law & order and also for the purpose of traffic regulation and traffic
rules enforcement so that the citizen of Chandigarh can celebrate the DIWALI festival
without any inconvenience.
Approximately 1500 police personnel from police stations/units, IRB, Operation
Cell & PCR were deployed for law & order duties including 6 DSPs and 25 Inspectors on
17th October to 19th October. 830 police personnel from police stations/units, about 400
from Traffic Unit and 180 from PCR were deployed. Traffic Police was also present in the
field and remained vigilant throughout the day to regulate the traffic smoothly. The
duties of the staff were fixed on day night basis during this festive season.
To follow the directions of HonтАЯble High Court the sufficient force was deployed
to maintain law and order in the city. The orders of Deputy Commissioner UT Chandigarh
U/S 144 Cr.P.C. regarding bursting/selling/storage of fire crackers were followed and
legal action under section 188 IPC & 9(B) Explosive Act was taken against the violators.
i. Total 55 cases were registered out of which 53 of U/S 188 IPC and 2
cases were of 188 IPC & 9(B) Explosive Act in which total 38 persons were
arrested.
ii. In the last four days (i.e. 17, 18, 19, 20 October, 2017) total 55 cases U/S
188 IPC were registered against persons who were bursting/selling fire
crackers and out of these 55 cases, about 18 cases were against the
unknown persons who were bursting the crackers beyond permissible day &
time limit (6:30 PM to 9:30 PM on Diwali day). Sincere efforts are being
made to trace/identify these unknown violators.
iii. Two cases U/S 188 IPC & 9(B) Explosive Act were registered in Police
Station Sector 36 against the violators who were arrested while
storing/selling fire crackers without any license/ permit. 66 Kg and 45 Kg
of fire crackers were seized in above two cases. Total 13 persons were
arrested after registration of cases against them of selling crackers
without permission and license.
iv. Besides above, 25 persons were arrested after registration of cases
against them who were bursting fire crackers beyond permissible time
limit.
No untoward incident was reported during this festival season and situation
remained peaceful in the city. Worthy DGP, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra appreciated the
staff for doing their duties more vigilantly. The Unit In-charges and other senior officers
also greeted their staff on the occasion of Diwali.
108. 28.10.2017
Know Your Case Scheme
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, on 28.10.2017, all SHOs
as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units i.e. CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW, Operation
Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police stations/units
and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants. Total 232 persons
visited the police stations and units to know the status of their cases and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title тАЬKnow your
caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning. Under this
scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines Sector-29,
Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and complaints.
109. 22.11.2017 to
26.11.2017 Special drive against consuming liquor at public place was carried out at different
parts of the city in which total 42 cases U/S 68-1 (B) Punjab Police Act 2007 & 510
IPC got registered.
In continuation of a special drive against consuming liquor at public place,
yesterday, the drive was carried out at different parts of the city. Under this drive total
42 different cases U/S 68-1(B) Punjab Police Act 2007 & 510 IPC got registered in
different police stations of Chandigarh from 22.11.2017 to 26.11.2017 in which total 42
persons were arrested while consuming liquor at public place. All accused later on bailed
out. This drive will be continuing in future, the general public is requested for not
breaking the law.
110. 09.12.2017 Public Grievances Redress Campaign
To bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning, Chandigarh Police
launched a scheme under titleтАЬPublic Grievances Redress CampaignтАЭ from August 2017 in
all police stations of Chandigarh to redress grievances/complaints of public. The main idea
behind this scheme is to redress/dispose maximum complaints/grievances of general
public more effectively and in the short span of time. For this purpose, 2nd Saturday of
every month has been fixed as the тАЬPublic Grievances Redress CampaignтАЭ.
Today 09.12.2017, 5th Public Grievances Redress Campaign was organized by all
SDPOтАЯs wherein all SHOs along with E/Os were present in the all police stations from 10
AM to 2 PM. During this camp, total 217 complainants/petitioners visited the Police
Stations & Cyber Crime Cell. The camp was also organized in Cyber Crime Investigation
Cell in which35 complainants/petitioners visited. SDPOs of each sub-division also reviewed
the process personally by spending adequate time at each police station of their sub-
division. The facts of complaints were discussed with complainants. During the camp
problems/issues discussed and instructions/directions regarding these have been issued
to concerned Police officials/Beat staff to comply with accordingly. During the meeting a
healthy interaction was made between police and public.
111. 02.12.2017 Know Your Case Scheme
In continuation of Know Your Case Scheme of Chandigarh police, today i.e. 02.12.2017, all
SHOs as well as, I/Os, and In-charge of other units like CIA, Cyber Crime cell, CAW,
EOW, Operation Cell staff and Traffic Inspectors were present in their respective police
stations/units and Traffic Lines, Sector-29, Chandigarh to attend the complainants.
Total 166 persons visited the police stations and units to know the status of their cases
and complaints.
This Unique Scheme was launched by Chandigarh Police in 2013 under the title тАЬKnow your
caseтАЭ to bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning. Under this
scheme, citizen visits the concerned Police Stations/units and Traffic Lines Sector-29,
Chandigarh to check the status of their cases and complaints.
112. 11.11.2017 Public Grievances Redress Campaign
To bring greater transparency and accountability in police functioning, Chandigarh Police
launched a scheme under title тАЬPublic Grievances Redress CampaignтАЭ from August 2017 in
all police stations of Chandigarh to redress grievances/complaints of public. The main idea
behind this scheme is to redress/dispose maximum complaints/grievances of general
public more effectively and in the short span of time. For this purpose, 2nd Saturday of
every month has been fixed as the тАЬPublic Grievances Redress CampaignтАЭ.
Today, 4th Public Grievances Redress Campaign was organized by all SDPOтАЯs
wherein all SHOs along with E/Os were present in the all police stations from 10 AM to 2
PM. During this camp, total 174 complainants/petitioners visited the Police Stations &
Cyber Crime Cell. The camp was also organized in Cyber Crime Investigation Cell in which
31 complainants/petitioners visited. SDPOs of each sub-division also reviewed the
process personally by spending adequate time at each police station of their sub-
division. The facts of complaints were discussed with complainants. During the camp
problems/issues were discussed and instructions/directions regarding these have been
issued to concerned Police officials/Beat staff to comply with accordingly. During the
meeting a healthy interaction was made between police and public.
113. 31.12.2017
Chandigarh Police Arrangements Regarding New Year Eve 2017-2018
Keeping in view of the New Year Eve (Celebrations) of 2018, Chandigarh Police
made large-scale arrangements of law & order and also for the purpose of traffic
regulation. All Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants, Community Centers, Markets, prominent places
were covered by deployment of maximum police force including lady police force. Special
lady police squad and 9 PCR vehicles with lady police were deployed for this purpose.
About 1500 police personnel from police stations, different wings, IRB & PCR were
deployed for law & order duties including 8 DSPs and 38 SHO/Inspectors, 164 NGOs/HCs,
835 constables, 111 lady ORs and 275 Home Guard Volunteers. Commando staff, cheetah
staff, special trauma Van/PCR Ambulances were also deployed under preventive steps.
Apart from above the Police personnel of Traffic wing were also deployed at drunken
driving Nakas and for traffic regulation and traffic rules enforcement.
Chandigarh Police set 18 outer + 32 inner nakas at different points in the city.
Total 73 vehicles were issued challan and 14 vehicles were impounded by staff of police
stations. Four cases U/S 68(1)B PP Act 2017 and 510 IPC were registered against the
persons who were found consuming liquor at public places. Under preventive action 107/151
CrPC was initiated against three persons by staff of PS-31 and PS-Maloya, Chandigarh.
Apart from this, a case FIR No. 01 dated 01.01.2018 U/S 332, 353 IPC has been
registered in PS-31, Chandigarh on the complaint of SI Ramesh Kumar, Traffic Wing
against Gurdev Singh R/o H.No. 3054, Sector 21-D, Chandigarh who was found driving his
vehicle under influence of alcohol at traffic naka. He misbehaved and manhandled with
Traffic Marshal deputed at traffic naka and also obstructed duty of traffic staff.
Accused has been arrested in this case.
Total 04 women called PCR to seek the police help for dropping them at their
residence/destinations on night intervening of 31 Dec, 2017/01 January, 2018.
Apart from this, on night intervening 31st Dec 2017 & 1st Jan 2018, Total 286
events/spots were generated where PCR dispatched for police assistance as compared to
291 in last year-2017 (from 8 PM to 8AM). Majority of calls were of quarrel= 100, for
Noise pollution= 39, Creating nuisance on public place= 37. Besides this, 36 calls were of
accidents and remaining 66 calls of other miscellaneous events.
The city remain peaceful, no untoward incident was reported during this period.
114. 26.01.2018 ADMINISTRATORтАЯS POLICE MEDAL FOR
DISTINGUISHED/ MERITORIOUS SERVICES ON REPUBLIC DAY-2018:-
Sr.No. Name & Designation of the Official Particular field
47. Insp. Dilbagh Singh No. 275/CHG for Distinguished Services in
the police department
48. ASI Charanjit Singh No. 1088/CHG for Distinguished services in
the police department
49. ASI (ORP) Ram Lubhaya No. 387/CHG for Distinguished Services in
the police department
50. L/SI Eram Rizvi No. 695/CHG for Meritorious Services in
the police department
51. L/SI Sarita Roy No. 699/CHG for Meritorious Services in
the police department
52. SI Nand Lal No. 725/CHG for Meritorious Services in
the police department
53. ASI Mahabir Singh No. 1165/CHG for Meritorious Services in
the police department
54. ASI Naresh Chander No. 1219/CHG for Meritorious Services in
the police department
55. ASI ORP Gurdial Singh No. 571/CP for Meritorious Services in
the police department
56. HC Shashi Kumar No. 2297/CP for Meritorious Services in
the police department
57. HC Jai Kishore No. 46/CP for Meritorious Services in
the police department
58. HC Satyavir Singh No. 3501/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
59. HC (ORP) Barinder Singh No. 261/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
60. Sr. Const. Virender Kumar No. 3020/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
61. Sr. Const. Ranvir Singh No. 151/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
62. Sr. Const. Sukhbir Singh No. 1454/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
63. Sr. Const. Darshan Kumar No. 1052/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
64. Const. Raghubir Singh No. 653/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
65. Const. Jagdish Chand No. 1364/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
66. Const. Jarnail Singh No. 733/CP for Meritorious services in
the police department
115. 10.02.2018 A community policing initiative by Chandigarh Police for тАЮYouth Skill DevelopmentтАЯ at
Infosys
Today, a Training Session on skill development was organized for the
children/students of slum areas/colonies in collaboration with Infosys at Infosys Building,
IT Park, Chandigarh under the guidance of Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director
General of Police, UT, Chandigarh.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh
inaugurated this Skill Development training session along with Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS,
Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Chandigarh. The youth/children under age group
from Class 10th to undergraduate were got involved from slum areas/colonies lying in
jurisdictions of different police stations of Chandigarh. The pick & drop facility was also
provided to the students by Chandigarh Police.
Sh. Vikas Ahuja, Development Centre Head тАУ Infosys Chandigarh explained various
scenarios where the Information Technology can be beneficial for the youths. The
objective of the session was to provide an opportunity where experts would explain the
importance of Communication Skills and offer technical training sessions to youngsters.
Total 90 students/children were imparted training on skill development i.e. communication
skill, computer knowledge, computer typing, online transactions, online booking, online
purchasing etc.
DGP/UT in his speech said тАЮthese kinds of training will enable the youth to learn
skilled courses and helpful for their better future. It will also give them better
placements.
This type of community policing initiative will be continuing in future and will also
be planned to organize such skill development training at computer lab of RTC, Police
Lines, Chandigarh for these students.
116. 24.01.2017 Reward to the Police Personnel for cracking gang rape case
Chandigarh Police had done a commendable job by cracking a gang rape case FIR No. 411
dated 18.11.2017 U/S 376-D, 506 IPC, registered in Police Station Sector 36, Chandigarh
by apprehending all accused in this case.
The team of Police Officers/officials performed with professionalism like
consoling throughout the victim and obtained as much as information from her, getting tip
off information about prime accused and developing information, collaborating evidence,
analyzing CDR and name and address of other co-accused, conducting raids at possible
hide outs of accused, technical assistance etc. Keeping in view of performance, intelligence
and dedication of the following police personnel of Chandigarh Police in this case, Sh.
Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh has approved the
recommendation of cash reward of Rs. 10,000/- each along with class-1 commendation
certificate for their future encouragement.
Sr. No. Name & Designation Posting
1. Inspector Ranjodh Singh No.
311/CHG
PS-49
PS-49
2. C. Devinder Kumar No. 4169/CP
3. C. Paramjit Singh No. 2667/CP
4. C. Jaiveer No. 5162/CP
5. C. Sandeep No. 4771/CP
6. Sr. C. Azad Kumar No. 12/CP
7. C. Ashwani No. 3972/CP
8. Insp. Nasib Singh No. 276/CHG PS-36
9. SI Omparkash No. 691/CHG I/C PP-61
10. ASI Satish Kumar No. 2384/CP PS-36
11. Insp. Ram Rattan
PS-Maloya 12. SI Ashok Kumar 62/CHG
13. Const. Palwinder Singh 1868/CP
14. Const. Varinder Kumar 4124/CP
15. Vol. Major No. 843/CHG
16. Inspector Gurjeet Kaur No.
269/CHG
PS-31
117. 26.01.2018 PRESIDENTтАЯS HOME GUARDS MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE ON REPUBLIC
DAY 2018
Sr.
No.
Name of Home
Guard
Citation
1. Home Guard
Volunteer Baljinder
Singh
Home Guard Volunteer Baljinder Singh S/o Shri
Lashkar Singh was enrolled as volunteer in Chandigarh
Home Guards on 23.10.2002 for law and order duties.
During 15 years of his service, he remained deployed
in Photo Section of Chandigarh Police Department. He
is an expert in photography and doing his duties with
full devotion and efficiency. His dealing with public
has been very decent and amiable. He has been taking
keen interest in his duties. He is an asset to Home
Guards organization. Due to his devotion to his duties,
He has been awarded by his senior officers with 67
commendation certificates class I/II with various
cash rewards.
2. Home Guard
Volunteer Suraj
Pariya
Home Guard Volunteer Suraj Priya S/o Shri Neem
Bahadur was enrolled as volunteer in Chandigarh
Home Guards on 10.07.2000 for Cook Duties. During
16┬╜ years of his service, he remained deployed in
canteen PHQ, Sector 9/D, Chandigarh for cook
duties. He has enormous knowledge of cooking. His
dealing with public has been very decent and amiable.
He has been taking keen interest in his duties. He is
an asset to Home Guards organization. Due to his
devotion to his duties he has been awarded by his
senior officers with 55 commendation certificates
class I/II/III with various cash rewards.
3.
118. 10.02.2018 A community policing initiative by Chandigarh Police for тАЮYouth Skill DevelopmentтАЯ at
Infosys
Today, a Training Session on skill development was organized for the
children/students of slum areas/colonies in collaboration with Infosys at Infosys Building,
IT Park, Chandigarh under the guidance of Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director
General of Police, UT, Chandigarh.
Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh
inaugurated this Skill Development training session along with Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS,
Senior Superintendent of Police, UT, Chandigarh. The youth/children under age group
from Class 10th to undergraduate were got involved from slum areas/colonies lying in
jurisdictions of different police stations of Chandigarh. The pick & drop facility was also
provided to the students by Chandigarh Police.
Sh. Vikas Ahuja, Development Centre Head тАУ Infosys Chandigarh explained various
scenarios where the Information Technology can be beneficial for the youths. The
objective of the session was to provide an opportunity where experts would explain the
importance of Communication Skills and offer technical training sessions to youngsters.
Total 90 students/children were imparted training on skill development i.e. communication
skill, computer knowledge, computer typing, online transactions, online booking, online
purchasing etc.
DGP/UT in his speech said тАЮthese kinds of training will enable the youth to learn
skilled courses and helpful for their better future. It will also give them better
placements.
This type of community policing initiative will be continuing in future and will also
be planned to organize such skill development training at computer lab of RTC, Police
Lines, Chandigarh for these students.
119. 25.03.2018 DGP Invitational Golf Tournament-2018
Chandigarh Police in collaboration with SARA Group organized the DGP Invitational
Golf Tournament on 24th & 25th March 2018.
The inaugural edition of the 5th DGP Invitational Golf Tournament was held at
Panchkula Golf Club, Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana on 24.03.2018. Over 100 prominent
officers/participants had participated in this competition on 24th March. The tournament
was being organized by Chandigarh Police in collaboration with SARA Group. Chandigarh
Police made all necessary arrangements for the guest players who came to Chandigarh
from other states for participation. The tournament was played in good sports spirit and
in full enthusiasm. Through this tournament the Chandigarh Police ensured interaction and
engagement with the top corporate, bureaucrats and entrepreneurs of the region. The
tournament is a part of the constant endeavor of Chandigarh Police to reach to various
sections of the society through various programme and events.
The Tournament was concluded at Chandigarh Golf Club, Sector 6, Chandigarh on
25th March, 2018. His Excellency, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor Punjab cum
Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest on this occasion. Sh. Tajender Singh
Luthra, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh along with other senior officers of Chandigarh Police,
members of Chandigarh Golf Club and other distinguished guests were present on this
occasion. The Chandigarh Golf Club played a perfect host with its glorious vistas and
unique challenges, as the second day of tournament saw participation of over 118
prominent golfers of the region.
The event concluded with a grand prize presentation ceremony along with High Tea. His
Excellency, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor Punjab cum Administrator, UT, Chandigarh
distributed the prizes among the winners. DGP/Chandigarh, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra,
presented a Momentum to the His Excellency.
120. 20.05.2018 DGP/UT rewarded CTU driver & Conductor for showing exemplary courage and saving
girl.
Today, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh along
with Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, Chandigarh, DSP Sh. Yashpal Vinayak and Insp
Ranjodh Singh, SHO/PS-36, rewarded driver Mohit Thakur No. DD-236 of CTU Depot No.
2. Mr. Mohit Thakur along with CTU Conductor Ravinder Singh rescued a girl from the
clutches of accused auto driver who tried to rape the victim on 20.05.2018 at about 3.00
AM. The cash reward of Rs. 5,000/- with momento has been given for showing exemplary
courage, saving victim girl and apprehending accused on the spot.
On night intervening 19/20.05.2018, Victim was going on foot from Sector 35, while she
reached near South End Hotel, Chandigarh, an auto stopped and approached her. The
driver of auto asked her to drop her at destination. On this, girl hired the auto. The
driver drove his Auto towards slip road near Attawa Chowk and suddenly stopped the Auto
in dark. Auto driver tried to rape the girl. The girl protested and started shouting loudly
to save herself.
Meanwhile, listening to the shouting of girl, CTU bus driver and conductor stopped there
and rescued the girl and nabbed auto driver on the spot. They informed the police. In this
regard, a Case FIR No, 190 dated 20/5/18 U/S 354,376,511 IPC has been registered in
PS-36, Chandigarh. The accused has been arrested and involved auto has also been taken
into police possession. Investigation of case is in progress.
Driver Mohit Thakur and Conductor Ravinder Singh have shown exemplary courage,
bravery, contributed while apprehending such dangerous criminal in the society.
Chandigarh Police recognizes their efforts and as a token of appreciation, cash
reward and momento was given to Mr. Mohit Thakur for his future encouragement.
121. 15.08.2018 PRESIDENTтАЯS POLICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES (PPM) TO DR. O.P.
MISHRA, DIG/UT, CHANDIGARH ON INDEPENDENCE DAY 2018
Dr. O.P. Mishra is a Serving IPS Officer 0f 2002 Batch AGMUT Cadre. He is presently
posted as Deputy Inspector General of Police, UT Chandigarh. He has exhibited
outstanding qualities of a police officer in various assignments and earned himself the
respect of members of the public and appreciation of his seniors.
As ACP (Greater Kailash), on 6th April 1992, the officer carried out an encounter of a
dreaded terrorist in Kailash Colony market in which two terrorists were killed and two
terrorists were apprehended with one assault rifle and 150 live rounds and a cyanide
capsule. His investigating skill as Sub-Divisional Police Officers has been instrumental in
solving several high profile cases highlighted by print and electronic media. The officer
remained on deputation in the United Nations Mission in Kosovo from Dec. 2000 to March
2002.
As Addl. Deputy Commissioner of Police, P.M. Security, he supervised several security
arrangements of Prime Minister of India including high profile visits of Foreign Head of
States and Head of Govts. His edited book on Basic Principles of VIP Security in English
and Hindi was recommended as a resource book for various training institutes by Bureau
of Police Research and Development.
As DCP Airport he successfully supervised the law and order and security arrangement
of Common Wealth Games 2010.
As Deputy Commissioner of Police East Distt, he introduced Integrated Motorcycle
patrol scheme which effectively controlled the street crime and increased the visibility of
police.
For his outstanding contribution to the force and his proactive and efficient
professional ethics, Dr. Mishra was awarded PresidentтАЯs Police Medal for Meritorious
Services on the Occasion of Independence Day Parade, 2012.
As Superintendent of Police the officer was handpicked to lead Crime Branch and Anti
Narcotics Cell of Goa Police in 2012. His proactive policing and crackdown reduced the
menace of drug activities in the Coastal State. He also played an instrumental role in
exposing the activities of flesh trade and human trafficking under the garb of massage
parlour in the state. Later, as Deputy Inspector of Police Goa he supervised the security
and law & order arrangement of Lusofonia Games in 2013.
He returned to Delhi Police in November, 2014. As DCP, Operations and Communications,
Dr. Mishra was instrumental in bringing about various systemic and procedural changes in
the overall functioning of Communication unit and Central Police Control Room. He played a
very important role in introduction of тАЬHimmat PlusтАЭ mobile women safety App by Delhi
Police and Parakram Commando in PCR Unit.
Since July 2017, the officer has been posted as Deputy Inspector General of Police,
Chandigarh with additional charge of Inspector General/Prisons, Chandigarh. The Officer
demonstrated exemplary leadership qualities in handling of law and order arrangements
and ensuring peace in the UT during Ram Rahim agitation in the year 2017.
Apart from handling investigation of sensitive cases and law and order duties, Dr. O.P.
Mishra has also contributed in the field of Police Academics. His book Policing Delhi:
Urbanization, Crime and law enforcement published by Oxford University Press (2011)
is a reference book for DANIPS & IPS probationers in Police Training College, Delhi.
His second book Watch Out: A handbook for safe living published in the year 2013
is a citizen friendly book where safety tips have been shared for prevention of Crime. The
book has been translated in Konkani and Hindi languages also. The book has recently been
translated and published in Punjabi language by Sahitaya Academy Chandigarh. He has also
written several articles in Indian Police Journal and contributed chapters in various edited
books.
His outstanding contribution in last 30 years in the maintenance of law and order,
investigation, introduction of Community Policing, solving a large number of sensational
cases, successful encounter of a dreaded terrorist and academic contributions including
publication of Books has been appreciated by his seniors and peer. Dr. Mishra through his
contribution has redefined the definition of an IPS officer by expanding its contours to
the field of academics and reoriented policing by making it citizen friendly and a peopleтАЯs
Police.
122. 15.08.2018 The following two Home Guard Volunteers awarded with PresidentтАЯs Medal for Home
Guards for Meritorious Service on Independence Day 2018:-
Sr.
No.
Name of Home Guard Citation
4. Home Guard Volunteer
Anil Kumar, No. 278
Home Guard Volunteer Anil
Kumar S/o Sh. Duni Chand was
enrolled as volunteer in
Chandigarh Home Guards on
14.02.2000 for law and order
and other multifarious duties.
During 18 years & 6 months of
his service, he remained
deployed in Traffic, O/o
DSP/East and PS-26, Ps-IA, GOs
Mess, Police Lines of Chandigarh
Police Department. He has been
discharging his duties with
utmost concentration and
devotion. His dealing with public
has been very decent and
amiable. He has been taking keen
interest in his duties. He is an
asset to Home Guards
organization. Due to his devotion
to his duties, He has been
awarded by his senior officers
with 04 commendation
certificates class I/III with
various cash rewards.
5. Home Guard Volunteer
Anil Kumar, No. 783
Home Guard Volunteer Anil
Kumar S/o Sh. Gopal Krishan was
enrolled as volunteer in
Chandigarh Home Guards on
03.09.2004. During 13 years & 11
months of his service, he
remained deployed in O/o DSP
Sec, VIP Sec, PHQ, CCIC, Home
Guard HQRs, PCR & Traffic. He
has been doing his duties with
full devotion and efficiency. His
dealing with public has been very
decent and amiable. He always
rendered his services during odd
hours also. He is an asset to
Home Guards organization. Due
to his devotion to his duties he
has been awarded by his senior
officers with 14 commendation
certificates class I/III with
various cash rewards.
123. 15.08.2018 ADMINISTRATORтАЯS POLICE MEDAL FOR
DISTINGUISHED/ MERITORIOUS SERVICES ON INDEPENDENCE DAY-2018:-
Sr.No. Name & Designation of the
Official
Particular field
67. Insp. Shadi Lal, 473/CHG for Distinguished Services in the
police department
68. HC Jasbir Singh, 2717/CP for Distinguished services in the
police department
69. HC Anil Kumar, 815/CP for Distinguished Services in the
police department
70. Insp. Ram Dayal, 322/CHG for Meritorious Services in the
police department
71. Insp. Kuldip Kaur, 375/CHG for Meritorious Services in the
police department
72. Insp. Devinder Singh, 475/CHG for Meritorious Services in the
police department
73. ASI Ramphal Singh, 1277/CHG for Meritorious Services in the
police department
74. HC Sarwan Kumar, 32/CP for Meritorious Services in the
police department
75. HC Joginder Singh 2400/CP for Meritorious Services in the
police department
76. HC Manjit Singh, 1374/CP for Meritorious Services in the
police department
77. L/HC Paramjit Kaur, 2735/CP for Meritorious Services in the
police department
78. HC Bijender Singh, 3465/CP for Meritorious services in the police
department
79. HC Ram Parkash, 321/CP for Meritorious services in the police
department
80. Sr. Const. Sunil Kumar 3582/CP for Meritorious services in the police
department
81. Sr. Const. Sanjay Kumar 620/CP for Meritorious services in the police
department
82. Sr. Const. Pardeep Singh 601/CP for Meritorious services in the police
department
83. Sr. Const. Sunil Mehta 128/CP for Meritorious services in the police
department
124. 30.08.2018 DGP/UT awarded girl child for world record in Self defense sport тАЬTaekwondo Martial
ArtsтАЭ
Sh. Sanjay Beniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh awarded
commendation certificate of first class along with a cash component to a girl child Tarushi
Gaur who is World Record holder in Taekwondo Martial Arts and also youngest Guinness
World Record Holder to boost up her morale/confidence. Sh. Sanjay Beniwal, IPS,
DGP/UT congratulated her and shared the moment with her at Police Headquarters,
Sector 9, Chandigarh for her future encouragement.
Profile and Achievement of Tarushi Gaur:-
Tarushi Gaur D/o Vikrant Gaur R/o SCF No. 264, Motor Market, Manimajra,
Chandigarh, Age 8 years is the youngest 2nd Degree Black Belt Girl of India in Taekwondo
Martial Arts as well as Ist degree Black belt in Taekwondo Martial arts of Chandigarh.
She is the World Record holder in Taekwondo Martial Arts and also youngest Guinness
World Record Holder. She is an International Gold medalist of Martial Arts along with
National and Chandigarh state medals in Martial Arts. She is also a National roller skating
player and player of WUSHU martial arts. She has won international Rank 1 in education
along with plenty of International and National medals and a scholar child. She has won
200+medals and awards by the age of 8 Years. Such Self defense sport of Olympic level is
now a dayтАЯs highly needed and Tarushi Gaur is highly passionate to learn and achieve
heights in Martial arts.
125. 05.09.2018 DGP/UT awarded investigation officers for doing commendable job in investigation of
gang rape case
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh awarded
commendation certificate of first class along with cash components to the police officials
of PCR wing Constable Suresh No. 5245/CP and Constable Sombir No. 4996/CP who
showed their promptness and professional skill in apprehending one robber who along with
his accomplices committed robbery from two persons on Bullet Motor Cycle on night
intervening 04/05.09.2018.
Brief fact of case:- On 04-09.2018, Chandigarh Police Control Room flashed message
regarding three persons on Bullet Motor Cycle snatched Rs. 1000 from a person near
Sector 49/50 Light Point and flashed another message after sometime regarding
snatching of Rs 2500/- from a person on Gun point near Centra Mall, Ph-1, Chandigarh.
Upon receipt of these messages PCR Vehicle Echo-34 of Police Station Ind. Area started
patrolling in the area and found Bullet M/Cycle parked near tea stall, Railway Station.
Constable Suresh No. 5245/CP and Constable Sombir No. 4996/CP deputed at PCR Vehicle
Echo 34 of Police Station-Ind. Area nabbed one of the accused Balkesh R/o Village
Tejpur, Distt Unnao, UP and recovered bag and pistol from him. In this regard, a case FIR
No 266, dated 05.09.2018 U/S- 341,392,34 IPC & 25/54/59 Arms Act registered in PS-
Ind. Area, Chandigarh and a case FIR No. 175, date 05-09-18, U/S 341,392, 34 IPC &
25/54/59 Arms Act registered in PS-49, Chandigarh.
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh appreciated both the police officials
for their commendable job and encouraged them at Police Headquarters Sector 9,
Chandigarh.
126. 05.09.2018 DGP/UT awarded investigation officers for doing commendable job in investigation of
gang rape case
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh awarded
commendation certificate of first class along with cash components to the investigation
officers for doing commendable job in investigation of gang rape case i.e. FIR No. 411
dated 18.11.2017 U/S 376D, 376 (2)(G) & 506 IPC, PS-36, Chandigarh. A gruesome
incident of gang rape was reported on 17.11.2017 at Sector 53, Chandigarh committed by
occupants of Auto. During course of investigation, one accused Irfan R/o Distt. Ambedkar
Nagar (UP) was arrested on 24.11.2017 and another two accused Kismet Ali R/o Amethi UP
& Mohammad Garib R/o Distt. Faizabad (UP) were arrested on 25.11.2017 by Chandigarh
Police. Due to the investigation conducted by Late SI Jang Bahadur and L/SI Mini
Bhardwaj accused have been convicted for life imprisonment by the HonтАЯble Court on
31.08.2018. Late SI Jang Bahadur and SI Mini Bhardwaj did commendable job in the
investigation of this case. To mark and encourage the professional acumen of police
official, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/UT appreciated and awarded commendation
certificate of first class along with cash reward to them. The awards were received by SI
Mini Bhardwaj and family members of Late SI Jang Bahadur at Police Headquarters,
Sector-9, Chandigarh.
127. 19.09.2018 W/DGP Awarded police officials for nabbing robbers
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh awarded
commendation certificate of first class along with cash components to the police officers
of Chandigarh police for their remarkable performance in nabbing the robbers by giving
them commendation certificates along with cash reward of Rs 5000/- each.
On the night intervening 17/18.9.18 at about 12.01 AM a call was received in Police
Control Room regarding the robbery and stabbing incident on the dividing road sec-7/8
near sector-7 Petrol Pump Chandigarh. After few minutes at about 12.20 AM they again
attacked a cyclist and in the same manner. They robbed a person namely Shekhar. As the
motorcycle fell down they could not able to start the same. One of the accused ran
upstairs towards Lake and the other culprit went to the Jungle back side Golf Club
Chandigarh. Both the calls were received by the duty officer control room Chandigarh,
ASI Satparkash who was posted as Duty officer in police control room after
getting the information from the general public over phone regarding robber and stabbing
incidents at Sec-7 & Sector-26 back side Lake communicated in such a way that
information was circulated to all the concerned officers. With this action the PCR
vehicles, Cheetha vehicles, Police station-26 staff and Night checking officers
immediately reached the place of incident and cordoned the area. One of the accused
Karan who went up-stairs towards the Lake was nabbed by Const Balwinder No.
3954/CP and handed over to Local police station staff. The other accused namely Sourav
after committing the crime went inside the jungle back side Golf club by leaving the
motorcycle at the spot. He was nabbed by Insp Narinder Patial Night Checking officer
with his acute intelligence.
With the joint prompt action/efforts done by Night checking officer, Duty
officer police control room PHQ Sec-9, Chd and Night Patrolling police officials, both
accused were nabbed and recovered robbed property from their possession. So the below
mentioned police officials awarded with accommodation certificate and cash reward
mentioned against their names for their future encouragement:-
Sr. No Name of Police officials Place of posting
1. Insp Narinder Patial No. 344/CHG Night checking officer
Dated 17/18-9-18
2. ASI Satparkash No. 1268/CHG Duty officer Police
contro room Sec-9 Dated
17/18-9-18
3. Const Balwinder No. 3954/CP Night patrolling PP-Lake
Dated 17/18-9-18
128. 19.09.2018 W/DGP awarded civilians for nabbing snatcher
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh awarded
commendation certificate of first class along with cash components to the two persons
namely 1) Mr. Kapil Behal S/o Sh. S.L Behal R/o # 703/12, BDC Sec-26, Chandigarh and 2)
Rajat Choudhary S/o Raj Choudhary S/o Raj Kumar Choudhary R/o # 750/1, EWS Flat
BDC Sec-26 who showed their promptness and nabbed/ apprehended one snatcher who
snatched away mobile phone from a lady near dividing road, Sector 7/8, Chandigarh on
18.09.2018. Both Kapil Behal and Rajat Choudhary was passerby near the spot and
apprehended the accused person Raj Lohar R/o # 222, Daddu Majra, Chandigarh age
about 22 years near the spot. In this regard a case FIR No. 302, U/S 379, 356, 411 IPC
has been registered in PS-26, Chandigarh.
As, the prompt action/efforts done by Mr. Kapil Behal & Rajat Choudhary for
nabbing the accused person, so they have been awarded with commendation certificate
and cash reward by Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh at
Police Headquarters, UT, Chandigarh. 129. 22.09.2018 Launching of Automatic placement Software for the postings and transfers of
Chandigarh Police Officials
His Excellency Shri VP Singh Badnore Administrator UT, Chandigarh launched Automatic
placement Software for the postings and transfers of Chandigarh Police Officials upto
the rank of SI on 22nd September at Raj Bhawan in the presence of Adviser to the
Administrator UT, Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal DGP/UT and other Senior
Officers of the Police and administration.
About 2500 number of police official up to the rank of SI have been transferred
who have complete 2 years tenure in respective units and Police Stations through
Automatic Placement Software.
The computer generated postings will ensure proper rotation of police officers and
men and empower them with skills at various levels in the long run.
130. 27.09.2018 Crime Branch Officals awarded by DGP, UT for remarkable performance
Today, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, U.T, Chandigarh awarded
commendation certificate first class along with cash to the police officers of Crime
Branch for their remarkable performance in nabbing three snatchers namely Vicky,
Happyjit and Ramesh with their arrest total 10 cases were solved, out of which 7 are
mobile snatching and 3 are of vehicle theft.
The team of Crime Branch also solved fortuner theft case FIR No. 151 dated
30.7.2018 u/s 379,411 IPC PS-49, Chandigarh which was registered on the complaint of
Sh. Ravinder Sarin R/o # 2338, Sec.44C, Chandigarh in which it was reported that
someone has stolen his Fortuner No. CH01AN-9595 from Sec.49, Chandigarh. During the
investigation accused Milan Sharma S/o Sh. Ravi Dutt Sharma R/o, Sec.49, Chandigarh
was arrested and stolen vehicle has been recovered. He further disclosed that he found
the keys of vehicle, then he has stolen the fortuner and further parked it in free parking
area Sec.16, Panchkula and try to sell it off, but he could not manage to get any customer.
The below mentioned police officials who were awarded with commendation
certificate first class alongwith cash reward for their future encouragement by W/GDP:
1. Insp. Amanjot Singh, 474/CHG
2. SI Satwinder Singh, 1065/CHG
3. SI Baldev Singh, 990/CHG
4. SI Ashok Kumar, 831/CHG
5. SI Naveen Kumar, 1070/CHG
6. ASI Sumer Singh, 1416/CHG
7. HC Jasbir Kumar, 280/CP
8. HC Narinder Pal 641/CP
9. HC Rajinder, 2509/CP
10. HC Sapinder, 2472/CP
11. HC Het Ram, 2915/CP
12. HC Ajmer Singh, 2996/CP
13. HC Hawa Singh, 3033/CP
14. C. Vikash Ali, 1835/CP
15. C. Anil, 540/CP
16. C. Gurpreet Singh, 4607/CP
17. C. Anil, 1649/CP
18. C. Vikash Hooda, 4678/CP
19. C. Sandeep, 2137/CP
20. C. Sanjeet, 4083/CP 131. 21.10.2018 Chandigarh Police paid tribute to the Martyrs of Chandigarh Police
Today morning, a Commemoration Parade was organized at the Ground of Police
Station, Sector-17 Chandigarh in the memory of the martyred companions. Every year,
21st October is the day of remembrance of the martyred companions who laid down their
lives during obligation of their duties. On this occasion, two-minute silence was held to
salute the memory of Police Martyrs who sacrificed their lives. Central Police
Organizations and State Police celebrate this day in the form of Martyrdom Day.
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh along with
other police officers paid homage to their departed colleagues at the Martyrs Memorial
Site. Last year from 1st September 2017 to August 2018 total 414 Police Officers and
Police Personnel from paramilitary police forces and police organizations have set
exemplary example before their colleagues by sacrificing their lives during duty.
This year the number of officers and jawans who laid down their lives during duty
is as under:-
Andhra Pradesh (06), A&N Islands (01), Assam (02), Bihar (10), Chattisgarh (25),
Delhi (13), Gujarat (01), Haryana (02), J&K (46), Jharkhand (07), Karnataka (15), Kerala
(06), Madhya Pardesh (08), Maharastra (03), Manipur (03), Meghalaya (01), Orissa (01),
Rajasthan (01), Sikkim (01), Tamil Nadu (02), Telangana (02), Tripura (01), Uttar Pradesh
(67), Uttrakhand (02), West Bengal (18); Assam Rifles (08), BSF (42), CISF (09), CRPF
(27), Civil Defense F.S. & H.C. (20), ITBP (34), NCB (01), NDRF (03), RPF (25), SSB (01).
The history of commemoration day traces back to October 21, 1959, when a police
party of the Indian police force was deployed to defend national frontiers in the Ladakh
region. The same was attacked by Chinese troops hidden by forming ambush in hills and 10
CRPF jawans were killed. Since then, this day is celebrated as Martyrdom Day at Central
Police Organizations and Police Forces in remembrance of countless sacrifice of martyr
companions.
Tribute to 6 Martyrs of Chandigarh Police
Chandigarh Police since its inception in the year 1966, is being striving very hard
to provide an efficient, law abiding and responsive law enforcement machinery. In this
attempt our 06 fellow policemen Insp. Jagjit Singh, Insp. Sucha Singh, SI Amarjit Singh,
ASI Amarjit Singh, ASI Lalu Ram and ASI Amin Chand have laid down their lives while
discharging their duties.
Last year Chandigarh Police had pioneered the initiative by showcasing the
supreme sacrifice and priceless contribution of Martyrs by organizing ceremonies at
native villages of 6 martyrs of Chandigarh Police. This year also Chandigarh Police
organized ceremonies at 5 districts of Punjab & 01 of Himachal Pradesh to commemorate
the supreme sacrifice made by Martyrs of Chandigarh Police. The functions were held at
the schools/colleges in the native home towns of martyrs in which these valiant men
studied.
DSPтАЯs of UT, Chandigarh, paid humble tribute to the six martyrs in the presence
of family members of the martyrs, staff and students of the respective schools/colleges
and other prominent personalities. DSPтАЯs also addressed the gathering at these functions.
Remembering the brave souls on the occasion Chandigarh Police highlighted the sacrifice
made by the slain martyrs in the line of duty:
Late Sh. Jagjit Singh, Inspector joined Chandigarh Police as ASI on May 6, 1972. While
posted as SHO/PS-39, on 17 July, 1988, he led a raid at a residence in sector-45, where
some terrorists, armed with sophisticated weapons, were taking shelter. Exhibiting
exemplary courage and leadership, he broke open the door and rushed inside the house.
In this encounter three terrorists were killed. Insp. Jagjit Singh also received fatal
bullet injuries and was martyred on the spot.
Late Sh. Sucha Singh, Inspector joined Chandigarh Police as Constable on April 30,
1976. While posted in the traffic wing of the Chandigarh Police, he was on the night
checking duty in the area of sub-division central on the night intervening of June 8/9,
2013. During checking he questioned one suspicious couple sitting near the district court,
sector-17, Chandigarh. During the process, the accused stabbed him multiple times due to
which he was martyred. Inspector Sucha Singh sacrificed his life valiantly so that others
could live safely.
Sh. Amarjit Singh, SI joined Punjab Police as Constable on 25.05.1973 and joined
Chandigarh Police on deputation. On February 25, 1992, SI Amarjit Singh along with
other police officials was escorting under trial terrorists to PGI, Chandigarh for their
treatment, some unidentified attacked the police party. Late SI Amarjit Singh bravely
fought the terrorist till he martyr.
Late Sh. Amarjit Singh, ASI joined Chandigarh Police on July 26, 1976. On December 8,
1989, while he was posted in the Police Post-36, he was ambushed and martyred on the
patrolling duty near village Kajheri by two terrorists riding a motorcycle.
Late Sh. Lalu Ram, ASI joined as a constable in Punjab Police on 29 June, 1976 and
joined Chandigarh Police on deputation on 30 May, 1978. On August 29, 1991, while he was
posted as PSO to SSP/Chandigarh, some terrorists laid an explosive trap which blasted
the SSPтАЯs car. ASI Lalu Ram was martyred on the spot.
Late Sh. Amin Chand, ASI joined the Chandigarh Police as constable on June 4th, 1981.
He was martyred on August 29, 1991 in a bomb blast by some terrorists, while he was
posted as driver with then SSP, Sh. SS Saini.
Chandigarh Police announced annual scholarship in the name of slain martyrs
amounting Rs.11,000/- for the Matric Class toppers of these schools/college. The below
toppers/students benefited with this scholarship scheme:-
Sr.No. Name of
Martyr
School Name Name of
toppers/students
1. Inspector
Jagjit
Singh
Govt. High School,
Branch Abohar, near
Railways Station,
Abohar, Distt. Fazilka,
Punjab
Dheeraj Kumar s/o
Vinod Kumar, Class 10th
Marks: 481/650
2. Inspector
Sucha
Singh
Munna Lal Puri Senior
Secondary School,
Mullanpur Garibdas,
Distt. S.A.S. Nagar,
(Mohali), Punjab
Sagar S/ Johny, Class
10th Marks: 446/650
3. SI
Amarjit
Singh
Govt. Sr. Sec. School
Parao, Amargarh Pada,
Mehna, Distt. Moga,
Punjab
Ramanpreet Kaur d/o
Sh. Paramjit Singh
Class 10th Marks:
516/650
4. ASI Lalu
Ram
Gandhi Memorial High
School, Mall Godown
Road, near Railway
Station, Kotkapura,
Distt. Faridkot, Punjab
Brahmjit s/o Phool
Chand Class 10th
5. ASI
Amarjit
Singh
Khalsa College,
Garhdiwal, Distt.
Hoshiarpur, Punjab
Kamna Dadwal d/o Sh.
Rakesh Kumar, Class
10th Marks: 618/650
6. ASI Amin
Chand
Govt. Senior Secondary
School LUNJ, District-
Kangra, HP
Nikhil Naryal s/o Sh.
Kuldeep Singh Class
10th Marks: 633/700
The cheques of Rs. 11,000/- were presented to all the respective toppers in
their schools by the DSPтАЯs of Chandigarh Police. The family members of the slain martyrs
were present on this occasion. This annual scholarship Scheme of Chandigarh Police will be
in continuation and given on annual basis in the name of each martyr for the Matric class
topper at their respective native schools. At the end a two minute silence prayer was held
in the ceremonies of martyrs of Chandigarh police.
132. 30.11.2018 A welfare function was organized at GOтАЯs Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh to
honour the police personnel who were retired from police services after attaining the age
of superannuation. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT
Chandigarh accompanied by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Milind Mahadeo
Dumbere, IPS, SSP/HQRS, Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security and
Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, was present along with other Police Officers at
the Function. The police officers and other officials who retired after attaining the age
of superannuation was Sh. Arun Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Yadvinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.
Randhir Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Nirmal Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Charanjit Singh (Insp. ORP),
Sh. Bihari Lal (SI), Sh. Gurdeep Singh (SI ORP), Sh. Sukhdev Singh (ASI), Sh. Pritam
Singh (ASI ORP), Sh. Raj Kumar (ASI ORP), Sh. Baljit Singh (ASI ORP). The families of
retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the
retirees were honoured by DGP/UT with momentums and certificates.
133. 03.12.2018 DGP appreciated Lady Constable for sports achievements
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh appreciated
the achievement of L/C Sushma No. 4214/CP who brought laurels to the Chandigarh Police
and City Beautiful by winning silver medal in 43rd National Yoga Sports Championship 2018
held at Patiala, Punjab between 18th to 20th November 2018. This is not the first time that
she represented Chandigarh Police in Yoga event, but she had also won Gold medal in All
India Police Yoga Championship 2017-2018 and also won Bronze medal in Asian Yoga
Championship held at Malaysia 2013 earlier.
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated her and
shared her wining moment at Police Headquarters, UT, Chandigarh. 134. 21.12.2018 Chandigarh Police organized 1st Vishal Sharma Memorial Cricket Championship -2018
1st Vishal Sharma Memorial Cricket Championship -2018 was organized by
Chandigarh Police at Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, Chandigarh. Dr. O.P. Mishra IPS,
DIG/UT inaugurated the opening ceremony at Cricket Stadium, Sector 16,
Chandigarh. This Cricket Tournament is being organized in the memory of Late SI Vishal
Sharma of Chandigarh Police who was the captain of Chandigarh Police Cricket Team.
Under his captainship Chandigarh Police has won many tournaments & trophies. He served
in various important posts like I/C PP Lake, I/C PP Dhanas, & LO traffic etc. He was
judged all round best probationer in the year 1996. Dr. O.P. Mishra IPS, DIG UT paid
tribute to Late SI Vishal Sharma by offering flowers. During this occasion family of
Late SI Vishal Sharma was also present.
In this championship total 8 teams are participating тАУ CRPF, CBI, IB, Media, HDFC,
UT Employees, High Court and Chandigarh Police.
Match Summaries
Today on 21.12.2018, three opening matches of this Cricket Tournament were
played at the grounds of Cricket Stadium Sector 16, Chandigarh, DAV College, Sector 10,
Chandigarh and Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh.
1st Match was played between Chandigarh Police and Chandigarh Press Club at
Cricket Stadium Sector 16, Chandigarh. Chandigarh Press Club won the toss & elected to
bat first against Chandigarh Police. Chandigarh Press Club scored 79 runs for the loss of 8
wickets in 20 overs match. Naveen Tyagi added 39 runs (4 Fours) in 42 balls. For the
Bowling side of Chandigarh Police, Kapil Punia, Ramandeep & Balwinder Senior grabbed 2
wickets each.
Chandigarh Police achieved the target in 12.4 overтАЯs, and scored 81 runs for the
loss of 4 wickets. Kapil Punia added 39 runs (7 Fours) in 31 balls & Vikas Rathee
contributed 20 runs (4 fours) in 16 balls for the Team. Chandigarh Police won the match in
captainship of DSP Rajeev Ambasta.
Kapil Puniya from Chandigarh Police judged as Man of the Match for scoring
39 runs & taking 2 wickets.
2nd Match was played between HDFC Vs UT Employees at grounds of DAV College
Sector 10, Chandigarh. UT Employees won the toss and scored total 165 runs in 20 overтАЯs
by batting first with the best contribution of Parabhjot Singh 48 runs and Mandeep Singh
28 runs in first inning. From the batting side of HDFC Rishab made 24 runs for his team
while chasing the total. HDFC team made 116 runs and all out in 20 overs. UT Employees
won the match. Anurag from UT Employees judged as Man of the Match in this match.
3rd Match was played between CRPF Vs IB at grounds of DAV College Sector 10,
Chandigarh. IB won the toss and scored total 167/8 runs in 20 overтАЯs by batting first with
the best contribution of Gautam Rajput 66 runs and Santosh Kumar 30 runs in first inning.
From bowling side of CRPF Sh. Nishar Mohd. (Commandant CRPF) took 3 wickets in 4
overтАЯs. From the batting side of CRPF Nishar Mohd. (Commandant CRPF) made 29 runs and
Vivek made 18 runs for his team while chasing the total. CRPF made 138 runs and all out in
20 overs. IB won the match. Gautam Rajput from IB judged as Man of the Match in
this match.
135. 28.12.2018 Mega Counseling Session of skill development programme
Today, Mega Counseling Session of skill development programme under тАЬPradhan Mantri
Kaushal Vikas YojnaтАЭ by Chandigarh Police was completed at Multi-Purpose Hall, Police
Lines, Sec-26, Chandigarh in which about 600 male/female participated. Sh. Sanjay
Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest on this
occasion. Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT along with other Senior Officers was
present at this function. A welcome address was given by Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS,
SSP/UT and all participants were made familiar/conversant with skill programme of Govt
i.e тАЬPradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas YojnaтАЭ. Sh. Jayanta Dass, Primero Skills founder gave
lecture on youth development. DGP/UT in official address said тАЬThis skill development
training programme will be benefiting School dropoutтАЯs students as well as to Juvenile
offenders and Poor youth. Chandigarh Police will stand beside them to get a place in
better society and live life peacefully. He requested parents of youths to ensure that
they should attend this skill development programme regularly. The youth will also be
aware about traffic rules and bad affects of drugs in their lives under this programme.тАЭ
DGP UT also interacted with the students and gave his guidance to students on this
programme.
Thereafter, counseling and interview session of the participants/candidates held
accordingly, to choose their course according to their interest and caliber. This
programme is for youths who are unemployed and may land in wrong company & crime. This
skill development programme of Chandigarh Police for youths has also been approved by
skill ministry. Govt. is also providing mudra loan under тАЬPradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas
YojnaтАЭ.
Chandigarh Police is giving this training free of cost and will also help them to get
better placement. Inauguration of this Skill Development Programme will be held soon.
Under this skill development program 480 students will be trained under vocational
courses in (1) Beauty and wellness (2) General Duty Hospital Assistant (3) Retail Store
Assistant (4) Food & Beverage assistance. The classes for this training will be held in
Police Station тАУ 34, 26 and Police Post 24.
This Skill Development Programme will help to reduce unemployment which is being
faced by the youths in the modern era. Such type of courses will motivate these
unemployed youths to live their life peacefully and will help in creating a better society; it
is a community policing initiative to bridge the gap between police and public.
136. 25.01.2019 Release of Security Handbooks by HonтАЯble Chief Justice of High Court of Punjab &
Haryana, Chandigarh at High Court Complex 25.01.2019
HonтАЯble Mr. Justice Krishna Murari, Chief Justice of the High Court of
Punjab and Haryana formally released two Handbooks on guidelines for protected persons
and their personal security staff prepared by Chandigarh Police in a function held in High
Court Complex today.
On this occasion, members of the Security Committee of the High Court
namely, HonтАЯble Mr. Justice Mahesh Grover, HonтАЯble Mr. Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain,
HonтАЯble Ms. Justice Nirmaljit Kaur, Adviser to the Administrator, U.T Chandigarh Sh.
Manoj Kumar Parida, Principle Secretary, Home, U.T Chandigarh Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta,
Director General of Police, U.T Chandigarh Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, DIG, U.T Chandigarh Dr. O.
P. Mishra and SSP/Security and Traffic, U.T Chandigarh Sh. Shashank Anand were also
present.
In order to professionally fine tune and orient the various security
components detailed with the protected persons, Chandigarh Police has initiated several
measures. Apart from organizing refresher courses, special meditation camps and nature
walks were organized for security personnel to de-stress themselves from the challenging
duties of a Security Officers. To empower them, mentally and physically regarding
charter of duties to be performed by personal security officer and other components,
critical responsibilities were identified. All these instructions and directions in the form
of doтАЯs/donтАЯts have been formally compiled in the form of a handbook which was released
today by the HonтАЯble Chief Justice.
The Handbooks contain important guidelines/instructions regarding VIP
security as laid down by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India from
time to time. They have been composed in English, Hindi and Punjabi languages for the
benefit of both protected persons and their personal security personnel. The aim of the
Handbooks is to strengthen the security of protected persons by sensitising both the
protected persons and their personal security staff about the nature of professional
relation between the two in order to achieve synergy.
This initiative by Chandigarh police is first of its kind in the country.
These Handbooks have been prepared by Security Unit of Chandigarh Police under the
guidance of DGP/U.T Chandigarh and DIG/U.T Chandigarh. They shall be distributed to all
protected persons of Chandigarh Police and to all security personnel of Chandigarh Police
detailed for personal security of protected persons. 137. 26.01.2019 ADMINISTRATORтАЯS POLICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED/ MERITORIOUS
SERVICES ON REPUBLIC DAY-2019:-
Sr.No. Name & Designation of
the Official
Particular field
1. Insp. Ranjodh Singh,
311/CHG
for Distinguished
Services in the police
department
2. SI. Bachittar Singh,
837/CHG
for Distinguished
services in the police
department
3. HC. Ranjit Singh,
3535/CP
for Distinguished
Services in the police
department
4. Insp. Jaspal Singh,
469/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
5. Insp. Lakhbir Singh,
517/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
6. Insp. Ranjit Singh,
516/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
7. SI. Charanjit Singh,
752/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
8. SI. Amarjit Singh,
760/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
9. ASI. Lakshay Kumar,
1302/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
10. HC Lakhwinder Singh,
1324/CHG
for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
11. HC. Vivek Kumar, 537/CP for Meritorious
Services in the police
department
12. HC. Jasbir Singh,
1115/CP
for Meritorious
services in the police
department
13. HC. Yashpal Singh,
2352/CP
for Meritorious
services in the police
department
14. HC. Krishan Pal, 3301/CP for Meritorious
services in the police
department
15. HC. Rajesh Kumar,
3188/CP
for Meritorious
services in the police
department
16. L/HC (PR) Inderpreet
Kaur, 1406/CP
for Meritorious
services in the police
department
17. Sr. Lady Const. Harinder
Saini, 559/CP
for Meritorious
services in the police
department
18. Sr. Const. Bhim, 742/CP for Meritorious
services in the police
department
138. 26.01.2019 The following two Home Guard Volunteers awarded with PresidentтАЯs Medal for Home
Guards for Meritorious Service on Republic Day 2019.
Sr.
No.
Name of Home
Guard
Citation
6. Home Guard
Volunteer Ram
Chand, No.
1061/CHG
Home Guard Volunteer Ram Chand S/o Sh. Nanuram was
enrolled as volunteer in Chandigarh Home Guards on
18.11.2002 for law and order and other multifarious duties.
During 16 years & 6 months of his service, he remained
deployed in PS-IA, PS-39, Home Guard Sector-17, EOC
wing, PP-Dariya of Chandigarh Police Department. He has
been discharging his duties with utmost concentration and
devotion. His dealing with public has been very decent and
amiable. He has been taking keen interest in his duties. He
is an asset to Home Guards organization.
7. Home Guard
Volunteer Babu
Ram, No.
145/CHG
Home Guard Volunteer Baburam S/o Sh. Prem Singh was
enrolled as volunteer in Chandigarh Home Guards on
06.10.1988. During 20 years & 06 months of his service, he
remained deployed in Traffic, Press Office, PHQ, Sector-9,
PCR, Police Station Sector-31, Police Post-17 of Chandigarh
Police Department. He has been doing his duties with full
devotion and efficiency. His dealing with public has been
very decent and amiable. He always rendered his services
during odd hours also. He is an asset to Home Guards
organization. Due to his devotion to his duties he has been
awarded by his senior officers with 03 commendation
certificates class I/III with various cash rewards.
139. 18.02.2019 Meeting with a delegation of persons of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) about their safety
and security in the city
Today, Senior Officers of Chandigarh Police led by DGP, Chandigarh Sh. Sanjay Baniwal,
DIG Dr. O.P. Mishra and SSP/Security Sh. Shashank Anand held a meeting with a
delegation of persons belonging to the state of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) who are residing
in Chandigarh to reassure them about their safety and security in the city. The persons
who attended the meeting appreciated the sensitive and caring nature of the residents of
Chandigarh towards them. A minute of silence as a mark of homage and respect to the
martyrs of the recent Pulwama terror attack was also observed by all present in the
meeting.
The SDPOs and SHOs have also been directed to hold similar confidence building
meetings in their area. Chandigarh Police appeals to all to maintain peace and harmony.
Under no circumstances shall anyone be allowed to disturb public order and peace.
Chandigarh Police is committed to ensuring the security & safety of all citizens of the
country residing in or moving through the City Beautiful Chandigarh. 140. 01.03.2019 Chandigarh Police arranged meeting of children with Celebrity Salman Khan
Chandigarh Police is working with children who are vulnerable to substance abuse. Many
new initiatives have been launched by Chandigarh Police to create awareness among
children about health & hygiene with particular focus on prevention of substance abuse.
Chandigarh Police in partnership with SPYM has also initiated тАЬChild Friendly & Drug free
CommunityтАЭ for Children Vulnerable to drug abuse. Chandigarh Police is also providing free
training of vocational courses to victims of crime, students from poor family, youth
vulnerable to drugs addiction etc, so that they can be integrated into mainstream society.
In order to promote this positive and healthy lifestyle, Chandigarh Police arranged an
interaction session of these Children with celebrities participating in celebrity cricket
Match. Bollywood Celebrity Mr. Salman Khan interacted with the Children at Cricket
Stadium, Sector-16, Chandigarh.
141. 14.03.2019 DGP rewarded Police Personnels for solving murder case
In view of latest security scenario, W/DGP/UT has recently issued special directions to
the police officers posted in South Division to make extra efforts to work out unsolved
heinous cases and to curb crimes like murders, dacoities, robberies, burglaries, vehicle
thefts etc.
In this context, the police officers Insp. Rajdeep Singh, SI Neeraj Kumar, ASI Parminder
Singh, Const. Ashok Kumar have shown their best and made extra efforts to solve
unsolved heinous crimes. They provided much needed back end support and coordination in
multiple states with district police and crime branch to solve the heinous murder of Vishal
Chillar. Hence, W/DGP has personally awarded these police officers with Commendation
Certificate.
142. 16.03.2019 A тАЬWalk for FunтАЭ was organized jointly by Chandigarh Senior CitizensтАЯ Association (CSCA)
and Chandigarh Police at 6.30am at Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh. Shri Sanjay Baniwal, IPS,
Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh flagged off the walk at 7 AM. Senior Citizens
and Officers of Police Department Sh. O.P. Mishra, DIG/UT, Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS,
SSP/Traffic & Sec., Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT, along with other senior
officers of police department were present at the event. Shri I.P. Puri, President of the
Association briefed the participants about the rules, distance to be covered and the
various facilities provided by the police department. The registration process was held
between 6:00 AM to 6:40 AM. The distance of the walk was 1.5 Km for age group between
60 to 70 years and 1 KM for age group of 70 years & above. The walkers were separated
on the basis of age of the members with Red and Green stickers. Chandigarh Police had
provided ambulance facility for emergency purposes, drinking water, tea and refreshment.
The Walk was followed by Interaction with DGP UT Chandigarh. Members of
Senior CitizenтАЯs Association spoke in glowing terms about the friendly attitude of
Chandigarh Police and the many innovations it had brought in to protect the Senior
Citizens. The members also raised many points about traffic lights, ruthless driving by
younger generation, conditions of roads, parking facilities and many more. The DGP gave
the suitable replies and also assured that he would issue the necessary directions for
these issues to concerned unit. Shri I.P. Puri thanked the Police Department for
facilitating the whole programme.
143. 20.03.2019 Holi Milan functions for children vulnerable to substance abuse
Children who are vulnerable to substance abuse and are being imparted life skills training
under тАЬURJAтАЭ program of Chandigarh Police celebrated Holi with Shri Sanjay Baniwal,
Director General of Police, Chandigarh. Events were organized in three pockets of
Chandigarh i.e. Dhanas, Bapudham and Ramdarbar by Chandigarh Police in partnership with
SPYM to celebrate the occasion with underprivileged children. On this occasion, Ms.
NilambariJagdale, SSP Chandigarh and other officials of Chandigarh Police were also
present.
Children shared their experience being part of the initiative of Chandigarh Police and how
it has helped them change their behavior. Mr. Manish Kumar, SPYM briefed the DGP about
the initiative and progress made in the direction of making the community drug free. DGP
in his address to the children talked about the importance of education in making
meaningful contribution to the family and society. He urged children to make healthy
choices in life to help the family & society grow with positive energy. In Bapudham, SSP
interacted with the children as part of the event and asked them to lead a healthy &
meaningful life. She asked children to stay away from substance abuse and also help family
members stay away from the same. Children enjoyed spending time with police officials
and thanked Chandigarh Police for this initiative and showed their willingness to be part of
the program in time to come.
144. 05.04.2019 Chandigarh Police organized Tricity Premier Cricket League T20 Tournament -2019 in
association with HDFC Bank
Chandigarh Police organized Tricity Premier Cricket League T20 Tournament-2019
in association with HDFC Bank at Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, Chandigarh. Sh. Sanjay
Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh inaugurated the opening
ceremony at Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, Chandigarh. Dr. O.P. Mishra IPS, DIG/UT, was
the guest of honour and Sh. Vineet Kumar, IPS, SP/HQRs along with other officers was
also present at the function. Sh. Dinesh Mongia, former player of Indian Cricket Team,
players of Indian Para Cricket Team and Sh. Bipul Sharma, Ranji Player also graced the
occasion with their presence. The Children from De-addiction Centre (SPYM) were also
brought to Cricket Stadium for motivating towards sports.
This Cricket Tournament is being organized with theme тАЬSay no to Drugs, Value
Your LifeтАЭ. In this championship total 24 teams are participating тАУ CRPF, CBI, IB, Media,
HDFC XI, UT Employees, High Court XI, Irrigation Department, UT XI PKL, MC
Chandigarh, Infosys, IDS Argus Mohali, Mohali Employee, Intelligaia, PMK info. Tech PKL,
Mohali Communication XI, District Court XI, CLSA, TCC, GLEN Mark, Canara Bank, AU
Bank, PNB and Chandigarh Police.
Chandigarh Police is also working with children who are vulnerable to substance
abuse. Many new initiatives have already been launched by Chandigarh Police to create
awareness among children about health & hygiene with particular focus on prevention of
substance abuse. Chandigarh Police in partnership with SPYM has also initiated тАЬChild
Friendly & Drug free CommunityтАЭ for Children Vulnerable to drug abuse. In order to
promote this positive and healthy lifestyle, today, DGP/UT interacted with these Children
from De-addiction Centre (SPYM) and distributed indoor/outdoor sports kits to them at
Cricket Stadium, Sector-16, Chandigarh. 145. 30.04.2019 Inter-State Coordination Meetings for General Elections 2019
Chandigarh Police is geared up for General Elections 2019. In a series of inter-state
coordination meetings held at various levels of officers, nitty gritties of holding a free,
fair and peaceful election was worked out.
A meeting was held on 30th April in Police Lines, Chandigarh chaired by DGP
Chandigarh Shri Sanjay Baniwal. The meeting was attended by IGP Ropar Ms. V. Neerja,
DCP Panchkula Shrimp Kamaldeep Goyal, SP City Mohali Shri Harvinder Singh Virk, DSPs
Ambala and Baddi.
From Chandigarh Police the meeting was attended by DIG Shri OP Mishra, SSP
Traffic & Security Shri Shashank Anand, SSP UT Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, SP Traffic Shri
Vineet Kumar, SP City Ms. Niharika Bhatt, ASP South Ms.Neha Yadav and SDPO East Shri
Amrao Singh.
DSP and SHO coordination meeting was held with the two neighbouring states. On
27th April, meeting was held between DSPs and SHOs of Mohali and Chandigarh. And on
29th April, DSPs and SHOs of Panchkula and Chandigarh met for coordination meeting.
The various points discussed in the meetings were as following:-
- increased checking for illicit liquor and drugs before elections.
- manpower management and joint checking at permanent makes
- setting up of temporary naka points 72 hours before Haryana elections as well as
before Punjab-Chandigarh elections.
- controlling inter-state movement of bad characters.
- planning of joint combing and search operations in border areas
- sharing of actionable intelligence on criminal elements.
- forming of WhatsApp groups to stay connected and work in tandem with each other to
ensure smooth elections.
-All the officers pledged to stay connected to ensure that a proper channel of
communication is maintained during elections. Joint operations will be conducted at various
levels in cooperation with each other and CAPF forces coming to Chandigarh for elections.
146. 01.05.2019 Chandigarh Police Tricity Premier Cricket League T20 Tournament -2019 concluded at
Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, Chandigarh
A closing ceremony of Tricity Premier Cricket League T20 Tournament-2019 was held at
Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, Chandigarh which was organized by Chandigarh Police in
association with HDFC Bank from 05.04.2019 to 01.05.2019. Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS,
Advisor to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest at the occasion. Mrs.
Lippi Parida also graced the occasion by her presence as Guest of Honour. Sh. Sanjay
Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh, Dr. O.P. Mishra IPS, DIG/UT,
Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP Sec & Traffic, along with other senior police officers were
present at closing ceremony. An oath was administered by Mrs. Lippi Parida to all present
there with theme тАЮSay no to DrugsтАЯ.
Chandigarh Police is working with children and to create awareness among children about
health & hygiene with particular focus on prevention of substance abuse, Chandigarh Police
motivated the Children from De-addiction Centre (SPYM) towards sports and bring them
as an audience at Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, Chandigarh. Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Advisor
along with Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/UT, Dr. O.P. Mishra IPS, DIG/UT, distributed
hand books among children at present there.
This Cricket Tournament was organized with theme тАЬSay no to Drugs, Value Your LifeтАЭ. In
this championship total 24 teams had participated i.e.тАУ CRPF, CBI, IB, Media, HDFC XI,
UT Employees, High Court XI, Irrigation Department, UT XI PKL, MC Chandigarh,
Infosys, IDS Argus Mohali, Mohali Employee, Intelligaia, PMK info. Tech PKL, Mohali
Communication XI, District Court XI, CLSA, TCC, GLEN Mark, Canara Bank, AU Bank, PNB
and Chandigarh Police. The final match was played between teams of Chandigarh Police and
Infosys. Chandigarh Police win over Infosys by eight wickets and grabbed the trophy.
Kapil Punia from Chandigarh Police was declared man of the match and man of the series
too.
147. 03.05.2019 16 buses consisting 16 patrolling parties flagged of in view of General Elections
In view of forthcoming General Elections-2019, 16 patrolling parties have been formed and
provided to the police stations for the purpose of patrolling in their respective areas to
conduct smooth and peaceful election. Today, Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT
flagged off 16 buses consisting 16 patrolling parties which further departed to their
respective police stations areas. The staffs of these patrolling parties were also briefed
up by SSP/UT along with Ms. Niharika Bhatt, IPS, SP/City at Multipurpose Hall, Police
Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. All SDPOтАЯs, DSPтАЯs, SHOтАЯs & I/C PPтАЯs were also present at the
time of briefing. During the briefing session following instructions and necessary
directions were given by the senior officers: -
Day & night Patrolling will be carried out for 16 days.
16 Buses have been provided to 16 patrolling parties.
All patrolling parties will work full time independently for election purpose.
To remain extra alert while patrolling and also keep watch on illegal activities,
suspected movements, criminal movements, and anti-national movements.
Visit slum areas to check weaker section if they are not pressurized, threatened
and influenced for political gains by any political party.
Follow all guidelines issued by Election Commission of India.
Keep check on mal-practices related to elections as per guidelines of Election
Commission of India.
Police may not be influenced by any political party and should only follow the
mandates of Election Commission of India for free and fair election.
During patrolling always talk in polite language and do not behave rudely and
arrogantly.
Do not consume alcoholic substance while on duties.
Keep watch on activities like smuggling of liquor and drug pedaling.
Everyone should have telephone number of Police Control Room, SHOтАЯs and MHC of Police
stations.
148. 0 02.06.2019 KadeenтАЯ your friendтАжyour companion a Photo Exhibition by Chandigarh Police concluded
successfully
The two days photo exhibition тАЮKadeenтАЯ your friendтАжyour companion of Chandigarh Police
concluded with many events & programme. Smt. Kirron Kher, HonтАЯble Member of
Parliament was the Chief Guest at function organized at Elante Mall, Chandigarh. Sh.
Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/Chandigarh, Sh. Shashak Anand, IPS, SSP/Sec & Traffic, and
other senior officers of Police department were present on this occasion. This two days
photo exhibition тАЮKadeenтАЯ your friendтАжyour companion was organized at three venues i.e.
Sukhna Lake, Plaza Sector 17 & Elante Mall, Chandigarh which exhibited successfully the
human side of Chandigarh Police as well as build up a platform for police officials to
showcase their skill and ability. Cultural programme like skit by children from тАЮURJAтАЯ, play
by theatre artists and demonstration by team of тАЮSwayamтАЯ Self defense training of
Chandigarh Police were also presented before the audience at all three venues. The event
was another in the series of the Chandigarh Police initiative to bring Children from De-
addiction Centre (SPYM) towards a platform full of skill and art with particular focus on
prevention of substance abuse among them. The Children from De-addiction Centre
(SPYM) were also sent to all venues in different groups to create motivation and
awareness among them.
Mrs. Arpana Baniwal w/o Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/UT presided over function
organized at plaza Sector 17, Chandigarh in presence of Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS,
SSP/UT and other senior police officers. An oath was also administered to children with
theme тАЮSay no to DrugsтАЯ. The function saw a great enthusiasm and motivation among
children and all present there.
149. 09.06.2019 Inauguration of тАЮKadeenтАЯ your friendтАжyour companion a photo exhibition by Chandigarh
Police
Chandigarh Police organized two days photo exhibition тАЮKadeenтАЯ which has been inaugurated
today by Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, HonтАЯble Governor of Punjab and Administrator, UT,
Chandigarh in the presence of Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, IAS, Home Secretary, Sh. Sanjay
Baniwal, IPS, DGP/Chandigarh, Sh. Shashak Anand, IPS, SSP/Sec & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari
Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT and other senior officers of Chandigarh Administration and Police
department. Sh. Jasbir Jassi Punjabi pop singer also graced the occasion by his presence
as Guest of Honour. The two days photo exhibition тАЮKadeenтАЯ your friendтАжyour companion is
organized at three venues i.e. Sukhna Lake, Plaza Sector 17 & Elante Mall, Chandigarh
which will give a platform to police officials of Chandigarh Police with an aim to provide
direct interface with the public to showcase their ability/skills.
The event was another in the series of the Chandigarh Police initiative to bring
Children from De-addiction Centre (SPYM) towards a platform full of skill and art with
particular focus on prevention of substance abuse among them. The Children from De-
addiction Centre (SPYM) were also sent to all venues in different groups to create
motivation and awareness among them.
Cultural programme like skit, play and demonstration by Team of тАЮSwayamтАЯ Self
defense training programme of Chandigarh Police were also performed before the
audience. Sh. Jasbir Jassi, Punjabi pop singer, also visited the second venue of photo
exhibition i.e. at Elante Mall, Chandigarh. On demand of audience he gave live performance
and presented a song from his remarkable samplings.
150. 20.06.2019 Mega Job Fair тАЮSahyogтАЯ initiated by Chandigarh Police
Chandigarh Police initiated program namely тАЮSahyogтАЯ under the flagship scheme of central
govt. namely тАЬPradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas YojanaтАЭ to engage youths by imparting and
upgrading their skills as per their natural caliber under the guidance of Sh. Sanjay
Baniwal, IPS, DGP/Chandigarh. This program equipped them with high quality training to
help them access the opportunities. Under this skill development program 480 students
were trained under vocational courses in (1) Beauty and wellness (2) General Duty Hospital
Assistant (3) Retail Store Assistant (4) Food & Beverage assistance. Mrs. Nilambri
Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT/Chandigarh was appointed as Nodal Officer for the effective
implementation of this scheme. Earlier a counseling session was also organized at Police
Lines Sector 26 under the chairmanship of Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/Chandigarh
wherein around 600 people had participated to get training. Counseling session of
identified candidates was conducted by Mrs. Nilambri Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT/Chandigarh
and SDPOтАЯs. Under this programme, a survey was conducted and targeted beneficiaries
were identified amongst School Dropouts, Victims of Crime, Juvenile delinquents, Families
in dire need, Drug Addicts or youth in high risk category of becoming drug addicts.
Under this project a тАЮMega Job FairтАЯ was organized on 20.06.2019 at Multipurpose
Hall, Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh to give placement to youths who were trained by
Chandigarh Police free of cost under skill training development programme in various
vocational courses. Several reputed companies i.e. PUMA, EUREKA FORBES, Burger King,
Burger Singh, DominoтАЯs Pizza, MC DonaldтАЯs, KFC, Taj, Lemon Tree, SAROVAR, Pizza Hut,
SODEXO, PORTEA, VLCC, OLA, Max Life Insurance, HDFC Bank, etc. will offer placement
to these trained youths. Sh. Manish Kumar, CEO of NSDC was the Chief Guest on the
occasion.
Sh. Sanjay Beniwal, IPS, DGP/UT Chandigarh while welcoming the chief guest
addressed all the participants of Mega Job Fair and also apprised about the scheme. He
also congratulated the candidates for getting offer letters with their hard work they
have done during these courses. He also appreciated and thanked to both the training
partners and placement partners.
A short video regarding project SAHYOG was played. In which, one of the candidate
(victim of domestic violence) shared her journey to become self dependent and she took
care of her children and herself when abandoned by husband and In-laws.
Training partners Mr. Jayanta Dass and Mr. Rajiv also addressed the gathering and also
congratulated Chandigarh Police for successfully organizing this Mega Job Fair. Mr.
Jayanta Dass also shared that father of one of the candidates meet him and disclosed
that he is working as Auto Driver and used to drop passengers in big hotels, now his son
hired by Taj Group of Hotel. He is very thankful to Chandigarh Police for this initiative
тАЮSAHYOGтАЯ which gives opportunity to his son to touch the sky.
Chief Guest Mr. Manish Kumar given letters of appreciation to Sh. Aakarshan Chauhan, Sh.
Nidhi Batra, Sh. Jayanta Dass, Sh. Rajiv (Training Partner), Insp. Poonam Dilawari
SHO/PS-26, Insp. Rajiv Kumar SHO/PS-11, Insp. Neeraj Sarna SHO/PS-3, Insp. Baldev
Kumar SHO/PS-34 and 8 candidates were given Letter of Intent by the Chief Guest.
The Chief Guest Mr. Manish Kumar thanked Central Ministry for project SAHYOG and
also to DGP/UT for this unique idea of organizing such a Mega Job Fair.
A website chandigarhpolice.gov.in/sahyog was also launched by Chief Guest.
Vote of thanks was given by Sh. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT. He specially appreciated nodal
officer Ms. Nilambri Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT and her entire team for making project
SAHYOG a successful event.
151. 31.07.2019 Mega Demonstration on 'Yoga Protocol'
Today, Chandigarh Police organized a mega demonstration on 'Yoga Protocol' in
Convocation Hall at Punjab University, Chandigarh. Honorable Governor of Punjab and
Administrator UT Chandigarh Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore was the Chief Guest at the function.
World renowned yoga expert Padamshree Dr. H.R. Nagendra (Chancellor of SVYASA
University, Bangalore) was the keynote speaker on Science of Yoga in Stress Management.
This programme was also attended by Director of PGI Prof. Jagat Ram, Vice Chancellor of
Panjab University Dr. Raj Kumar, Director of Research and Development at SVYASA, Dr.
NK Manjunath and Sh. Prem Bhandari. The program was organized under the guidance of
Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh who contributed at
the function with his presence as well as other senior officers Sh. Omvir Singh Bishnoi,
IPS, DIG/UT/Chandigarh, Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP Sec & Traffic & Smt. Nilambari
Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT, Chandigarh along with other officers of Police Department. About
1200 persons including policemen, new recruits, students of "URJA" initiative (drug free
mohalla program) of Chandigarh also witnessed the programme.
Introduction
The programme was organized for introduction to the joint research on
Yoga and common yoga protocol for de-addiction. The scientific benefits of Yoga were
enlightened at the function and a live demonstration of Yoga protocol by two qualified
trainers was given by showing some important steps of Yoga protocol for de-addiction.
An inspiring speech was given by none other than Padamshree Dr. H.R.
Nagendra, founder of SVYASA worldтАЯs largest Yoga University and an architect of Yoga
program in the Country. He is advising Govt. of India on various innovative and
transformational evidence based Yoga programs (like Niyantriti Madhumeh Bharat)
ranging from UNтАЯs International Day of Yoga Adoption and accreditation to its
incorporation in Schools, Colleges, academic Institutes. SVYASA is the recognized centre
for Inter University Yoga Research with NAC A++ certification.
Today, Memorandum of Undertaking was signed between Chandigarh Police
& Panjab University for the advancement of Yoga protocol and better Yoga research and a
letter of intent between Chandigarh Police and SVYASA (University of Bangalore).
MOU between Chandigarh Police and Panjab University
This MOU will enable exchange of knowledge, expertise in areas of cyber security,
forensics and psychology application in order to configure new recruitment procedures as
per fast changing requirements. It will also open new avenues for police personnel to
undertake short courses or enrol into degree programs of Panjab University besides
sharing resorces of two organizations.
During the speech, DGP/Chandigarh emphasized that тАЬTodayтАЯs program not only
provides an opportunity to understand the science behind Yoga but to also witness a Yoga
protocol of de-addiction. We also plan to examine the effect of common Yoga protocol,
plasticized on International Day of Yoga, each year on various biomarkers of personality
development of our recruits before they are ready for their duties in Chandigarh Police. I
hope the joint research provides the necessary substrate for more projects to follow
beneficial for Chandigarh as well as for training regime of new recruit in advancing as
culture of collaboration between academic institutes and Police Organizations.
152. 14.08.2019 PRESIDENT POLICE MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE (PM)
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2019
Name of Officer Name of Medal
Shri Charanjit Singh Virk, Deputy
Superintendent of Police,
Women & Child Support, Sector
17, Chd
PRO, Chandigarh Police
PRESIDENT POLICE MEDAL FOR
MERITORIOUS SERVICE (PM)
Smt. Parvesh Sharma, Inspector,
PCR Police Lines Sector 26,
Chandigarh
PRESIDENT POLICE MEDAL FOR
MERITORIOUS SERVICE (PM)
Shri Ranjit Singh, Inspector
SHO Police Station Manimajra
PRESIDENT POLICE MEDAL FOR
MERITORIOUS SERVICE (PM)
Shri Amarjit Singh, Sub Inspector
CID Wing, Sector 9, Chandigarh
PRESIDENT POLICE MEDAL FOR
MERITORIOUS SERVICE (PM)
ADMINISTRATORтАЯS POLICE MEDAL FOR
DISTINGUISHED/ MERITORIOUS SERVICES ON
INDEPENDENCE DAY-2019:-
Sr.No. Name & Designation of the Official Particular field
SI Gurmeet Singh, No. 1241/CHG for Distinguished Services in the police
department
ASI Parminder Jit, No. 1411/CHG for Distinguished Services in the police
department
ASI Baljinder Singh, No. 1519/CHG for Distinguished Services in the police
department
HC Anoop Singh No. 3281/CP for Distinguished Services in the police
department
HC (PR) Ashwani Sharma No. 2572/CP for Distinguished Services in the police
department
HC Multan Singh No. 3288/CP for Distinguished Services in the police
department
Const. Avinash Kumar No. 184/CP for Distinguished Services in the police
department
Insp. Rajiv Kumar No. 518/CHG for Meritorious Services in the police
department
ASI Rajbir Singh No. 1571/CHG for Meritorious Services in the police
department
HC Hari Om No. 2927/CP for Meritorious Services in the police
department
HC Joginder Singh No. 3498/CP for Meritorious Services in the police
department
HC (PR) Amritpal Kaur, No. 1957/CP for Meritorious Services in the police
department
HC (PR) Sarbjit Singh No. 379/CP for Meritorious Services in the police
department
153. 04.09.2019 Special Checking and law & order arrangements for StudentтАЯs Council Election and
various StudentsтАЯ Bodies
In connection with forthcoming Panjab University Campus StudentтАЯs Council Election and
various StudentsтАЯ Bodies in the affiliated 11 Colleges at Chandigarh on 06-09-2019 at
9:00am and at Arts Block I & II for evening studies at 5:00pm an elaborate law & order
arrangements have been made. There are 62 departments and around 16138 votes will be
polled at 167 polling booths (28 buildings) at Panjab University, whereas for evening
studies there are 1500 votes. Similarly there are different 08 departments at South
Campus UIET, Sec.25, Chandigarh. As per report, alliance of 18 different parties
contesting Panjab University elections.
Keeping in view the sensitivity of elections search operations was conducted at Panjab
University Hostels to avoid any untoward incident and to restrain the unauthorised entry
of outsiders at Panjab University. Further, special teams of intelligence and operations
cell was deployed to keep an eye on any unsocial activities at Panjab University 24 X7, so
that preventive measures could be initiated in advance. In addition to above intelligence
wings of Haryana, Punjab and Himachal states was requested to share important inputs /
information regarding gangster unlawful activities in the election of Panjab University
StudentтАЯs if came to notice.
Thus; to ensure peaceful and fair manner elections Chandigarh Police was made adequate
law and order, security and traffic arrangements at Panjab University and other 11
Colleges by deploying GOs-08, SHOs-08, Inspectors-18 and NGOs/ORs- 974 (Total-1008)
in addition to all logistics. Further adequate arrangements for security of election
material was deployed. Lady GO and Lady Inspectors were specially deployed at girlsтАЯ
colleges. Six Executive Magistrates was nominated with GOs. Panjab University -2019
Elections were held in fair and peaceful manner.
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рдлрдирд╛рдорд╛ рдЧрдорд╛ рд╣реИ , dispatcher рдорд╣ реК рдлреИрдардХрдп рдЕрдйрдиреЗ -рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рд╡рд╡рдмрд╛рдЧ рдХреЗ call dispatchers рдХреЗ рдЬрд░рдпрдП рддрдирдХрдЯрддрдн рдЙрдйрд░рдмреНрдз PCR/Ambulance/Fire Tender рдХреЛ рд╕реВрдЪрдЪрдд рдХрдпреЗрдВрдЧреЗрдВ ред рдЗрд╕ Control Room рднреЗрдВ call divert рдХрдпрдиреЗ рдХреА рд╕реБрд╡рд╡рдзрд╛ рдмреА рд╣реЛрдЧреАред рдЬрдл рддрдХ рдЖрдн рдЬрдирддрд╛ рдЗрд╕ рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рди рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛ рдбрд╛рдпрд▒ 112 рдХреЗ рдлрд╛рдпреЗ рднреЗ рдйреВрдп рддрдпрд╣ рд╕реЗ рдЬрд╛рдЧрд░реБрдХ рдирд╣ рд╣реЛ рдЬрд╛рддреА рддрдл рддрдХ рдйреБрдпрд╛рдиреЗ рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рди рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛ 100, 101, 108 рдмреА рдЪрд╛рд░реВ рдпрдЦреЗ рдЬрд╛рдПрдЧреЗрдВред рдмрд╡рд╡рд╖реНрдо рднреЗрдВ рдЕрдиреНрдо рд╕рдмреА рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рди рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛рдУреК рдЬреИрд╕реЗ рдХрдХ рдорд╛рддрд╛рдордд (1073) рднрджрд╣рд░рд╛ рд╣реИрд▓реНрдй рд░рд╛рдИрди (1091 ,181 )рдлрд╛рд░ рд╣реИрд▓реНрдй рд░рд╛рдИрди (1098), Highway patrol рд╡ рдЖрдйрджрд╛ рдкреНрд░рдлрдиреНрдзрди рд╕рджрд╣рдд рдЕрдиреНрдо рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛рдФреК рдХреЛ рдмреА рдЗрд╕ рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рди рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛ рдбрд╛рдпрд▒ 112 рд╕реЗ рдЬреЛрдб рджрджрдорд╛ рдЬрд╛рдПрдЧрд╛ред рдЖрдЬ рддрдХ рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рд╕рд╣рд╛рдорддрд╛ рдХреЗ рд▓рд░рдП 20 рд╕реЗ рдЕрдЪрдзрдХ рдЖрдйрд╛рдд
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рдХрдХ рдлрд╛рдЬрд╛рдп ,рдЖрдмреВрд╖рдг рд╡рд╡рдХреЗреНрд░рддрд╛ , рд╢рдпрд╛рдл рдХреЗ рдареЗрдХреЗ ,рд╡рд░рдпрд╖реНрда рди реАрд╛рдЧрд░рдпрдХреЛрдВ рдХреА рд╕реВрдЪреА ,рдйреАрдЬреА house detail ,рд║реЗрддреНрд░ рдХреЗ рдЕрдЪреНрдЫреЗ рдлреБрдпреЗ рдирд╛рдЧрд░рдпрдХреЛ рдХреЗ рдлрд╛рдпреЗ рднреЗрдВ рдлреАрдЯ рдИрдиреНрдЪрд╛рдЬрдо рдХреЛ рд▓рднрд░ рдЬрд╛рдПрдЧреАред рдЗрд╕ рдйрдп рдЕрдйрдпрд╛рдЪрдзрдореЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдлрд╛рдпреЗ рднреЗ рдйреВрдпрд╛ рд░рдпрдХрд╛рдбрдо рджрдЬрдо рд╣реЛрдЧрд╛ рдЬрдлрдХрдХ рдЖрдЬ рд╕реЗ рдйрд╣рд░реЗ рдорд╣ рдЬрд╛рдирдХрд╛рдп рдйреБрд▓рд░рд╕ рдХрднрдордЪрд╛рд░рдпрдореЛрдВ рдХреЛ рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рдЖрдй рд╡рд╡рд▓рдмрдиреНрди рдйреБрд▓рд░рд╕ рдпрдЬрдЬрдердЯрдпреЛрдВ рд╕реЗ рдЬреБрдЯрд╛рдиреА рдйрдбрддреА рдереАред рдЖрдн рдирд╛рдЧрд░рдпрдХ Google Play Store ,рдорд╛ Apple Store рд╕реЗ рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рднреЛрдлрд╛рдИрд░ рдйрдп E-Saathi App Download рдХрдп рд╕рдХрддрд╛ рд╣реИ ,рдЬрдЬрд╕рд╕реЗ рдХрдХ рдХреЛрдИ рдмреА рдирд╛рдЧрд░рдпрдХ рдХрдХрд╕реА рдмреА рдкреНрд░рдХрд╛рдп рдХреА
рдЖрдйрдпрд╛рдЪрдзрдХ рдЧрддрддрд╡рд╡рдЪрдз ,рдирд╢рд╛-рдмрдлрдХреНрд░реА ,рдЬреБрдЖ-рд╕рдЯреЗреНрдЯ рдлрд╛рдЬреА рдЖрджрдж рдХреА рдЬрд╛рдирдХрд╛рдп рдйреБрд▓рд░рд╕ рдХреЛ рдЖрд╕рд╛рдиреА рд╕реЗ рджреЗ рд╕рдХреЗрдЧрд╛ред рдЗрд╕рдХреЗ рд╕рд╛рде рд╣ рд║реЗрддреНрд░ рдХреЗ рд╡рд░рдпрд╖реНрда рдирд╛рдЧрдпрдЬреАрдХ рдмреА рдЗрд╕ рдПрдй рдХреЗ рднрд╛рдзреНрдордн рд╕реЗ рдйреБрд▓рд░рд╕ рдХреЗ рд╕рдореНрдйрдХрдо рднреЗрдВ рдпрд╣реЗрдВрдЧреЗред E-Beat
рднреЗрдВ interactive feature рдмреА рд╣реЛрдЧрд╛ рдЬрдЬрд╕рд╕реЗ рдХрдХ рд╕рдореНрдлрдЬрдиреНрдзрдд рд║реЗрддреНрд░ рдХреЗ рддрдирд╡рд╛рд╕реА Beat In-charge рд╕реЗ рд╕реАрдзрд╛ рд╕рдореНрдйрдХрдо рдХрдпрдХреЗ рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рд╕реБрдЭрд╛рд╡ рдФрдп рд▓рд╢рдХрд╛рдордд рджреЗ рдйрд╛рдПрдЧреЗрдВред рдЗрд╕рдХреЗ рдЕрддрддрд░рдпрдХреНрдд тАЬрдИ -рд╕рд╛рдереА рдПрдй тАЭ рд╕реЗ рдЖрдн рдЬрдирддрд╛ рдХреЛ рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рдерд╛рдиреЗ рднреЗ рдирд╛ рдЬрд╛рдХрдп тАЬрдЖрдйрдХреА рдйреБрд▓рд▒рд╕ рдЖрдйрдХреЗ рджреНрд╡рд╛рд░тАЭ рдореЛрдЬрдирд╛ рдХреЗ рддрд╣рдд реНрдЕрдйрдиреЗ рд║реЗрддреНрд░ рдХреЗ рдерд╛рдирд╛ -рдЕрдзреНрдорд║ рдХреЛ рд╕реВрдЪрдирд╛ рджреЗрдиреА рд╣реЛрдЧреА рдХрдХ рднреБрдЭреЗ PCC ,рдйрд╛рд╕рдйреЛрдЯрдо рд╕рддреНрдорд╛рдйрди, рдХрдХрдпрд╛рдореЗрджрд╛рдп рд╕рддреНрдорд╛рдйрди ,рдиреМрдХрдп рд╕рддреНрдорд╛рдйрди ,рдЪрд░рдпрддреНрд░ рд╕рддреНрдорд╛рдйрди
рдЖрджрдж рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛рдУреК рдХреА рдЬрд░реБрдпрдд рд╣реИ рдФрдп рдЙрдирдХреЗ рдПрдХ рдлрдЯрди рджрдлрд╛рдд реЗрд╣ рд╕рдореНрдлрдЬрдиреНрдзрдд рдерд╛рдирд╛рдзреНрдорд║ рдЙрдирдХреЗ рджрджрдП рд╣реБрдП рд╕рднрдо рдйрдп рдлреАрдЯ рд▓рд╕рдйрд╛рд╣ рдмреЗрдЬрдХрдп рд╡рд╛реЙрддрдЫрдд рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛ рдкреНрд░рджрд╛рди рдХрдпреЗрдЧрд╛ред рдЗрд╕рдХреЗ рд▓рд░рдП рдирд╛рдЧрд░рдпрдХреЛрдВ рдХреЛ рдПрдХ рдлрдЯрди рджрдлрд╛рдХрдп рд╕рдореНрдлрдЬрдиреНрдзрдд рдПрдЬрд▓рд░рдХреЗрд╢рди рдбрд╛рдЙрдирд░реЛрдб рдХрдпрдирд╛ рд╣реЛрдЧрд╛ред рдЗрд╕ рдкреНрд░реЛрджреНрдореЛрдЪрдЧрдХ рддрдХрдиреАрдХреА рдХреБрд╢рд░рддрд╛ рд╕реЗ рдПрдХ рдУрдп рдЬрд╣рд╛реК рдлреАрдЯ рд▓рд╕рдйрд╛рд╣ рд╕рд╢рдХреНрдд рдФрдп рд╕рд║рдн рд╣реЛрдЧрд╛ рд╡рд╣ реК рдореЗ CCTNS рдФрдп ERSS рд╕реЗ рдйреВрдгрдордд : рд╕рднрд╛рдореЛрдЬрдЬрдд рд╡ рдЕрдиреБрдХреВрд░ рд╣реЛрдЧрд╛ред рдЗрд╕рд╕реЗ рджреЛ рддрдпрдкрд╛ рд╕реВрдЪрдирд╛ рдХрд╛ рд╕реКрдЪрд╛рдп рд╕рдпрд░ рд╣реЛ рд╕рдХреЗрдЧрд╛ред
рдЕрдЯрд░ рд╕рд╣рдмрд╛рдЪрдЧрддрд╛ рдХреЗрдиреНрд░ рд╢рд╣рдп рдХреА рд╕рдмреА 54 Divisions рднреЗрдВ рдлрдирд╛рдП рдЧрдореЗ рд╣реИрдВ рдФрдп рдкреНрд░рддреНрдореЗрдХ рджреЛ рдлреАрдЯ рдйрдп рдПрдХ рдлреАрдЯ -рдЕрдЪрдзрдХрд╛рдп рддрдирдореБрдХреНрдд рдХрдХрдорд╛ рдЧрдорд╛ рд╣реИред рдЬрдирддрд╛ рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рдерд╛рдиреЗ рдХреЗ рдЕрддрддрд░рдпрдХреНрдд рдЕрдЯрд▒ рд╕рд╣рднрд╛рдЧрдЧрддрд╛ рдХреЗрдиреНрджреНрд░ рднреЗрдВ рдЬрд╛рдХрдп рд╕реБрд╡рд╡рдзрд╛рдиреБрд╕рд╛рдп рдйреБрд▓рд░рд╕ рдХреЛ рд▓рд╢рдХрд╛рдордд рд╡ рд╕реБрдЭрд╛рд╡ рджреЗ рд╕рдХрддреА рд╣реИред рдЕрдл рдЪрдгреНрдбреАрдЧрдв рднреЗрдВ рдлреАрдЯ рдердЯрд╛рдк рдХреА рдХреЛрдИ рдмреА Law and order duty рдирд╣ рд░рдЧрд╛рдИ рдЬрд╛рдПрдЧреА рд╡реЛ рдХреЗрд╡рд░ рдЕрдйрдиреЗ рд║реЗрддреНрд░ рднреЗрдВ рдпрд╣рдХрдп рдйреБрд▓рд░рд▓рд╕реКрдЧ рд╡ рдШрджрдЯрдд рдЕрдйрдпрд╛рдзреЛрдВ рдХреА рд╣ рдЬрд╛реКрдЪ рдХрдпреЗрдВрдЧреЗрдВред рдЗрд╕ рдХреНрд░рд╛рдЬрдиреНрддрдХрд╛рдп рддрдХрдиреАрдХреА рд░реБрдй рд╕реЗ рд╕реБрджреГрдв рдореЛрдЬрдирд╛ рдХреЗ рджреНрд╡рд╛рдпрд╛ рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рди рдкреНрд░рддрддрдХрдХреНрд░рдорд╛ рд╕рднрдо рднреЗрдВ рдХрднреА рдЖрдПрдЧреАред рдЖрдйрд╛рддрдХрд╛рд░ рди рд╕реЗрд╡рд╛рдУреК рднреЗрдВ рд╕рднрдо рдЕрддреНрдордЪрдзрдХ рднрд╣рддреНрд╡рдйреВрдгрдо рд╣реИ рдХреНрдореЛрдВрдХрдХ рдХреБрдЫ рд║рдг рд╣ рдХрдХрд╕реА рдХрд╛ рдЬреАрд╡рди рдлрдЪрд╛ рд╕рдХрдд реЗрд╣реИред
155. 30.09.2019 Sports Acheivement
53rd Asian Body Building & Physique Sports Championship is being held from 27th
September 2019 to 3rd October 2019 at Battam, Indonesia. Inspector Baldev Kumar, of
Chandigarh Police Presently Posted as SHO Police Station 34 Chandigarh has won Silver
Medal in the event in 80 to 90 KG weight Category. The championship is being organised
by Indian Body Building Federation