JAMMU, NOVEMBER 04: In connection with the annual Darbar Move from summer capital Srinagar, Police Headquarters and other move Police offices resumed their functioning here today, at winter Capital.
In the morning, the DGP J&K Shri Dilbag Singh reached PHQ where he was received by senior police officers of the PHQ and other wings of the Police department. He was presented ceremonial guard of honour by a contingent of Armed Police. Earlier, DGP visited Martyrs Memorial at Rail Head Complex, where he paid homage to the martyrs.
After the inspection of the ceremonial guard at PHQ complex, the DGP checked different sections of the Police Headquarters and interacted with the police personnel. He sought updates from the officers and personnel on different tasks and also advised them to enhance their capacities for fast deliverance.
Later on, the DGP chaired a meeting of senior police officers in his office chamber which was attended among others by ADGP CID Dr. B. Srinivas, ADGP (Coord.) PHQ Shri A.K. Choudhary, ADGP Railways J&K Shri Deepak Kumar, ADGP Armed Shri S.J.M. Gillani, ADGP (Hqrs.) PHQ Shri A.G Mir, ADGP Shri Mohd. Sulaiman Salaria, ADGP Security, Law & Order Shri Muneer Ahmed Khan, Director SKPAU Dr. S. D. Singh Jamwal, IGP Jammu Shri Mukesh Singh, IGP Crime Shri M. K. Sinha, IGP Armed/IRP Shri Danesh Rana, Director SSG Shri Surinder Gupta, MD Police Housing Corporation S. Ahfadul Mujtaba, AIsG of PHQ and other Gazetted Officers.
While chairing the meeting, the DGP complimented the officers for taking up different challenges and maintaining the peace and order in Jammu & Kashmir. He also complimented the officers and personnel for working in tough situations. He directed the officers to further improve the efficiency and monitor the working personally. He also impressed upon the officers to solve the problems and genuine demands/grievances of the subordinates particularly the SPOs and constabulary.
Referring to the different welfare measures the DGP said that benefits of the welfare programmes must reach the subordinates. He exhorted upon the officers to seek feedback from the subordinate personnel and take the necessary steps to upgrade the working conditions for achieving better results.