A delegation of trainee IPS officers met Chief Minister Mr. Vishnu Deo Sai at his official residence in the state capital on Monday evening. The interaction focused on strengthening administrative efficiency and reinforcing law and order across Chhattisgarh, marking a significant step in the state’s ongoing developmental governance efforts.
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Focus on Administrative Excellence and Responsive Policing
During the meeting, Chief Minister Mr. Sai held an in-depth discussion on various aspects of the state’s administrative system. He emphasized the importance of responsive governance, noting that well-trained and committed officers form the backbone of effective public administration.
Guidance for Tackling Challenges in Tribal and Forest Regions
The Chief Minister highlighted that maintaining law and order in tribal and forest-dominated regions poses unique challenges. He advised the officers to remain dedicated, sensitive, and vigilant, especially during field postings in remote areas. He stressed that such deployments demand quick, informed, and responsible decision-making to safeguard public safety and support developmental initiatives.
Encouragement for a Promising Career in Public Service
Wishing the trainee officers a bright future, Mr. Sai encouraged them to actively contribute to strengthening the law and order landscape of Chhattisgarh. Senior officials including IG Mr. Ajay Yadav, SP Mr. Abhishek Pallav, ASP Mr. Pankaj Shukla, and trainee officers Mr. Aditya Kumar, Ms. Anshika Jain, Mr. Pratik Dada Saheb, and Ms. Mansi were present during the interaction.















