The ideas were floated and discussed by Modi with the top police brass of the country during the three-day Directors General of Police and Inspectors General conference held in Gujarat's Rann of Kutch in December last year.
According to an action blueprint prepared by these departments, a number of police and central armed police forces have begun work in this direction and close to a dozen committees have been formed in their respective organisations to implement the suggestions by the middle of this year.
Police personnel have been asked to undertake special programmes to find out and "push" children to go to school and honour the meritorious students in these institutions and colleges in their respective police 'thana' or jurisdiction limits.
It has been decided during the Kutch sessions that the families of the toppers and brilliant students should also be accorded public receptions in the campuses of these forces which will help build a more people-friendly image of the forces.
Winners of elocution and debate contests will also be awarded with police mementos.
The Prime Minister, according to the blueprint, has also asked these forces to have an all-woman band which will prove to be a testimony of their commitment to women empowerment.
Modi, who has taken a special initiative to propagate
Yoga and worked to get declared July 21 as the International Yoga Day last year, has also desired to have "in-house" Yoga training capabilities in these forces.
It has also been advised, the blueprint said, that state police forces should prepare fresh records for enrolling 'Police Mitra' volunteers so that people with "vested interests" do not get into this public-public partnership initiative established in the country, mostly at the local police station level.
These volunteers are used by the police in conduct of social, public and community programmes after giving them basic training in conduct of such large-scale events.
Modi, after these discussions with the DGsP and IGPs last year, had also made it a point to send personal SMS-based messages to over 18 lakh police personnel on the occasion of Republic Day.
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