The Home Ministry is taking all necessary steps for the prevention of cyber crime and will soon further strengthen the cyber crime prevention strategy, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said here on Friday.
He was speaking at a passing out day parade for trainee officers of the Indian Police Service at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy in Hyderabad.
It is not necessary for the cyber criminal to reside in your town or country, this act that can be committed from any corner of the world. It can hit anyone, anywhere anytime, he said.
He also recalled the achievements of the country’s first home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. “Single-handedly he achieved the merger of 562 princely states into the Indian Union with minimum violence and maximum willingness,” he said. “The merger of princely states like Junagadh and Hyderabad are inspiring… It is for this reason that our government has decided to observe this day as ‘National Unity Day’’’, he added.
The Home Minister stressed that the role of the police has to be changed in accordance with the changing times. “The police are the most visible representatives of the state and they are the most meaningful media of change in society”, he said. “Police stations should be temples of justice…I believe that a police official should be experimental with new practices,” he added.
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He was speaking at a passing out day parade for trainee officers of the Indian Police Service at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy in Hyderabad.
It is not necessary for the cyber criminal to reside in your town or country, this act that can be committed from any corner of the world. It can hit anyone, anywhere anytime, he said.
He also recalled the achievements of the country’s first home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. “Single-handedly he achieved the merger of 562 princely states into the Indian Union with minimum violence and maximum willingness,” he said. “The merger of princely states like Junagadh and Hyderabad are inspiring… It is for this reason that our government has decided to observe this day as ‘National Unity Day’’’, he added.
The Home Minister stressed that the role of the police has to be changed in accordance with the changing times. “The police are the most visible representatives of the state and they are the most meaningful media of change in society”, he said. “Police stations should be temples of justice…I believe that a police official should be experimental with new practices,” he added.
source-http://indianexpress. com
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