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IAS Probationers Visit Police HQ: DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma Emphasizes Police-Admin Synergy and Smart Policing

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal May 20, 2026 Updated: May 20, 2026 3 Min Read 9 Views
Rajasthan Police Headquarters

JAIPUR. To familiarize newly inducted civil servants with ground-level operational challenges, a high-level delegation of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) probationer officers paid an official visit to the Rajasthan Police Headquarters on Wednesday. Organised as part of their training program, the primary objective of this visit was to understand the practical aspects of law and order and to strengthen the mutual coordination between the police and civil administration.

On this occasion, a special interactive session was held in the Conference Hall of the Police Headquarters with the Director General of Police (DGP), Mr. Rajiv Kumar Sharma.

Police-Admin Coordination Vital for Field Success: DGP

Addressing the young IAS officers during the interaction, DGP Mr. Rajiv Kumar Sharma emphasized that robust and seamless coordination between the police and administration is indispensable for successful leadership in the field. He noted that the joint efforts of both departments are critical to maintaining a strong law and order framework.

During the visit, several senior police officers delivered insightful lectures on key operational areas:

  • Joint Role at District Level: Director General of Police (Special Operations), Mr. Anand Kumar Shrivastava, discussed the crucial joint responsibility shared by the District Magistrate (DM) and the Superintendent of Police (SP) in maintaining peace and order at the district level.
  • Rajasthan Police Framework: Additional Director General of Police (Personnel), Mr. Biju George Joseph, delivered a comprehensive presentation detailing the organizational structure, functioning, and administrative setup of the Rajasthan Police.

Insights on Road Safety, Anti-Narcotics, and Cyber Crime

The young officers were briefed on contemporary challenges, such as cyber crime and drug trafficking, along with practical strategies to counter them:

  • Traffic Management: Director General of Police (Training and Traffic), Mr. Anil Paliwal, shared practical guidelines regarding the current road safety scenario in the state and highlighted the operational dynamics of the District Road Safety Committees.
  • Curbing Narcotics: Inspector General of Police (Anti-Narcotics Task Force), Mr. Vikas Kumar, shed light on the vital role of the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) at the district level in dismantling drug trafficking networks.
  • Cyber Security: Deputy Inspector General of Police (Cyber Crime), Mr. Shantanu Kumar Singh, apprised the probationers of emerging digital threats and cyber crimes. The delegation also visited the 1930 Cyber Control Room to witness live, rapid technical actions taken during financial fraud cases.
  • Women and Child Safety: Deputy Inspector General of Police (Civil Rights), Ms. Shweta Dhankhar, briefed the officers on special schemes and legal rights initiatives run by the police for the protection of women, children, and vulnerable sections of society.

Live Demo of Smart Policing at Abhay Command Center

In the final leg of the visit, the IAS probationers visited the state-of-the-art ‘Abhay Command Center’ located at the Jaipur Commissionerate. Here, Jaipur Police Commissioner Mr. Sachin Mittal gave a live demonstration of digital surveillance, CCTV monitoring, e-challan systems, and emergency response mechanisms, introducing the officers to modern smart policing models.


Disclaimer: This article is prepared strictly for informational purposes. The information presented here is based on official press briefings and inputs from the Police Headquarters. For official administrative references, please verify the details from the official government portal.

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Written By: Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.


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