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CM for proactive steps to check crime

CM for proactive steps to check crime

Time of India18 hours ago
Bhopal: CM Mohan Yadav on Tuesday emphasised the need for strict and proactive measures to curb all forms of crime. He said the state was a frontrunner in crime control innovations, and efforts must continue to further enhance this position.
Yadav said mistrust in Naxal-affected areas must be completely eradicated, and inclusive development and welfare for all sections of society must be ensured. Priority must be given to both development and security to build lasting public trust.
Separately, Yadav said Madhya Pradesh, home to 9 tiger reserves, takes pride in being known as the "Tiger State". The population of tigers and other wildlife continues to increase steadily and the state has emerged as a model for effective wildlife conservation and management practices. He inaugurated 3 wildlife transportation vehicles, 3 wildlife medical vehicles and 2 dog squad rescue vehicles on his occasion.
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