India’s first police museum to be inaugurated by PM

PM Narendra Modi will introduce India’s first national police exhibition hall in Delhi on the event of police celebration day on October 21, a senior authority said Sunday. The historical center – portraying the history, relics, uniform and apparatus of focal and state police powers – is coming up as an underground office in the premises of the national police commemoration in Chanakyapuri region of Delhi. The gallery venture is being guided by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) in a joint effort with the focal equipped police powers (CAPFs) that capacity under the direction of the Union home ministry.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will introduce India’s first national police historical center in Delhi on the event of police celebration day on October 21, a senior authority said Sunday. The exhibition hall – delineating the history, curios, uniform and apparatus of focal and state police powers – is coming up as an underground office in the premises of the national police dedication in Chanakyapuri region of Delhi.

The exhibition hall venture is being controlled by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) as a team with the focal equipped police powers (CAPFs) that capacity under the order of the Union home ministry.The CAPFs, focal police associations and the state police powers have been requested to gather their verifiable reports, things, police related paper warnings and one of a kind weapons and regalia for showcase at the historical center. Alternate things that will be shown in the main ever national police exhibition hall will incorporate metal symbol, stylized and operational head apparatuses and outfits, cudgel, belts, particular photos of puppy squads, mounted sections and old duplicates of the Indian Police Act.

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