The Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS), a flagship programme of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) was launched yesterday by Nagaland Home Minister G Kaito Aye.
The CCTNS application, would bring massive change in the present police functioning as well as bringing confidence to the people, official sources said today.
The minister thanked the MHA for 100 per cent grant for the project to the fund-starved state and for its initiative to transform conventional policing into digital policing at par with the rest of the country and the world.
He said that the project aimed at making policing people-friendly and more transparent through computerised day-to-day functioning at police stations.
It also aimed at improving the delivery of citizen centric services through interface with the citizen portal which was likely to be rolled out in the state.
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