Lumbini Province Police Office Launches Three-Day Program for Public Safety and Awareness
Bhairahawa. Lumbini Province Police Office, Lumbini has announced a three-day program to utilize modern information technology to make the community aware and maintain peace, security, and order.
At a press meet organized here today to provide information about the program, Lumbini Province Police Chief and Deputy Inspector General of Police Bhupendra Bahadur Khatri stated that the action plan has been advanced by uniting technology, peace, and community awareness.
He informed that the Province Police is moving forward in favor of peace and order by conducting 'Hack for Safety' at the Lumbini Province Police Training Center in Butwal, a community awareness program at the International Conference Center, and a peace march in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha.
Deputy Inspector General of Police Khatri said, "To combat public safety challenges, the utilization of modern information technology is essential. Through 'Hack for Safety', the police believe it will help youth, students, developers, and innovators to develop new solutions for public safety, cybercrime control, investigation support, and problems related to police services. Creative programs will be conducted accordingly."
Similarly, the Province Police stated that the peace march to be held in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, aims to convey messages of peace, tolerance, social harmony, and collective responsibility. Significant participation from students, parents, civil society, the local community, and various organizations is expected in the march.
According to the Province Police, the community awareness program at the Butwal International Conference Center will feature various programs on increasing awareness about cybercrime, drug abuse, road safety, suicide reduction, digital security, and social evils.
Sharda Prasad Chaudhary, Information Officer and Senior Superintendent of Police at Lumbini Province Police Office, expressed confidence that the three-day special campaign, starting on Jestha 30 and concluding on Ashar 1, will have widespread public participation and will help maintain peace and order in the province."
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