The South Zone Jammu Police recently organized a “Thana Diwas” program at Police Station Gangyal. This initiative aims to strengthen the bond between the police and the public, addressing public grievances, and seeking feedback on the functioning of the police station.
During the Thana Diwas, senior police officers interacted with local residents, listened to their concerns, and provided solutions to their problems. The event provided a platform for people to share their experiences and suggestions for improving police services.
Key Highlights of the Thana Diwas:
- Public Grievance Redressal: Residents were encouraged to share their grievances, complaints, and suggestions related to law and order issues, traffic management, and other police-related matters.
- Community Policing Initiatives: Police officers discussed various community policing initiatives, such as neighborhood watch programs and youth engagement activities, to foster a stronger sense of security and trust.
- Awareness Campaigns: The event also included awareness campaigns on cybercrime prevention, women’s safety, and drug abuse.
- Police-Public Interaction: The program aimed to strengthen the relationship between the police and the public by promoting open dialogue and understanding.
The South Zone Jammu Police has been actively organizing Thana Diwas programs across various police stations to enhance public trust and improve police performance. These initiatives are part of the overall strategy to make the police more accessible and responsive to the needs of the community.