Peerzada Masarat Shah
Jammu , Dec 16: In a remarkable stride towards community engagement, Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain is reshaping the narrative of policing in the Kashmir and Jammu divisions. His pioneering initiative, the ‘Public Darbars,’ is not only breaking down barriers between law enforcement and citizens but is also receiving accolades for its impact on grievance resolution.
Addressing the media, DGP Swain emphasized the resounding success of this unique approach, which actively addresses concerns from both the general public and police families. The ‘Public Darbars’ take place every week on Saturdays and Wednesdays, providing a dedicated platform for open dialogue and immediate grievance redressal.
DGP Swain’s commitment to transparency and responsiveness is vividly reflected in the overwhelming response to these sessions. The ‘Public Darbars’ not only serve as a space for resolving grievances but also foster a sense of community harmony. By actively engaging with the people, Swain is pioneering a model of governance that places citizen participation and feedback at its core.
This innovative initiative has garnered widespread acclaim, positioning DGP RR Swain as a visionary leader in the realm of community-oriented policing. The ‘Public Darbars’ stand as shining examples of bridging the gap between law enforcement and the public, ushering in an era of collaborative problem-solving and inclusive governance.
