19TH NATIONAL E-GOVERNANCE AWARD 2015-16 BY DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS & PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

Delhi Police has launched a slew of mobile and web applications in recent times that have not only
benefited the citizens but also made policing easier, faster and more effective. While these applications provide a hassle-free experience to citizens, they are also aimed at improvising the internal practices of Delhi Police.  Delhi Police has found in e-governance a solution to problems of inaccessibility, slow response time, and corruption. It has established a broad spectrum of e-governance systems that bring the police closer to citizens. The initiatives of Delhi Police are in line with Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of SMART policing.  Mobile phones are one of the most critical tools to further e-governance initiatives, and form the basis of cutting-edge applications launched by the Delhi Police in Lost Report and Delhi Traffic Police Mobile Application.

  
                 The range of mobile and web application devised by Delhi Police has increased transparency, accountability, accessibility and productivity. Technology has bonded police with citizens in revolutionary ways, which will redefine the very concept of policing in the coming years.

                   19th National e-Governance Award 2015-16 were organized by Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Government of India.  Delhi Police filed nominations for the following two applications which fulfilled the criteria fixed by the Government of India.  The results are as under:-

I.            Lost Report Application  (launched on 27th Feb, 2014)
“CAT III – Innovative use of Application in e-Governance
SILVER Award.

II.          Delhi Traffic Police Mobile Application (launched on 8th May, 2014)

“CAT VII – Innovative use of Mobile Application in e-Governance”
GOLD Award.

          The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, conferred the National
e-Governance award to the awardees at Nagpur on 21st and 22nd January, in two days conference organised by Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Government of India.  Delhi Police was represented by Spl.CP Shri Taj Hassan and DCP Shri Mahesh Batra.  The results are as under-:



I.            LOST REPORT – SILVER TROPHY WITH CASH OF RS.ONE LAC ALONGWITH TEAM INDIVIDUAL CERTIFICATE

1.    Shri Dharamendra Kumar
2.    Shri S.B.K. Singh
3.    Shri R.S. Yadav
4.    Shri Rajan Bhagat
5.    Shri Mahesh Batra
6.    Shri Shivaji Chauhan

II.          DELHI TRAFFIC POLICE MOBILE APPLICATION – GOLD TROPHY WITH CASH OF RS. TWO LACS ALONGWITH TEAM INDIVIDUAL CERTIFICATE

1.    Shri Taj Hassan
2.    Shri Anil Shukla
3.    Shri Sharad Aggarwal
4.    Shri R.K. Jha
5.    Shri Ravinder Soni

6.    Shri Kuldeep Singh Dhull



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