DIG JSK Range, Div Comm discuss police-civil coordination

DIG JSK Range Shiv Kumar Sharma presenting a bouquet to Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar.
DIG JSK Range Shiv Kumar Sharma presenting a bouquet to Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 23: In a significant move aimed at bolstering the coordination between law enforcement and civil administration in the Jammu-Samba-Kathua (JSK) Range, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Shiv Kumar Sharma, met with Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, today.
The high-level meeting focused on a comprehensive discussion to address various pressing issues in the region, emphasizing the need for seamless cooperation between the two key departments.
The meeting was convened against the backdrop of the ongoing efforts to strengthen the administrative and security framework within the JSK Range, a strategically important region in Jammu and Kashmir. Both officials recognized the critical role of inter-departmental collaboration in tackling the multifaceted challenges faced by the region, including security concerns, public safety, law enforcement, and the provision of essential services.
During the discussions, the DIG and the Divisional Commissioner explored several key areas where enhanced coordination could lead to significant improvements in public service delivery. They identified the need for better communication channels between the police force and civil administration to ensure timely responses to emergencies and efficient handling of routine matters.
The meeting addressed the importance of community engagement and the role of both the police and civil administration in fostering a sense of trust and cooperation among the local population. The officials agreed on the need for regular interaction with the public to understand their concerns and to ensure that their needs are met promptly and effectively.
The outcomes of this meeting are expected to contribute positively to the overall security and development of the region, ensuring that both departments work in unison to serve the public with greater efficiency and effectiveness.