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Officers came to Mathura to take training from Cambodia. Trainee officers from Cambodia came to Mathura for training: 50 member team of Administrative Service took training from officers, took information about rural development in village Jaint – Mathura News

Officers came to Mathura to take training from Cambodia. Trainee officers from Cambodia came to Mathura for training: 50 member team of Administrative Service took training from officers, took information about rural development in village Jaint – Mathura News


Mathura officials informed 50 administrative officers trainees from Cambodia about the administrative structure.

A team of 50 trainee officers of Cambodia’s Administrative Service reached Mathura. Here this group learned about India’s public policy, governance, policing and policy making. These officers who came for training were sent to DM by Central Government, State Government, Division, District, Sub Division.

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Training In Gave District Magistrate works of of Information

District Magistrate Shailendra Kumar Singh informed the team members about the work of the District Magistrate. Which includes the works of revenue, regulatory, development, law and order, coordination with departments, disaster management, treasury, elections etc. He said that the District Magistrate, Collector is the main unit of the state and the top administrator of the district. The District Magistrate is primarily responsible for maintaining the peace and law and order of the district as well as the implementation of various government programs. The most important function as a District Collector is to collect land revenue and all miscellaneous dues of the government. Proper maintenance of land records. The District Collector also provides assistance to the public during natural disasters like drought, flood and earthquake.

DM Shailendra Kumar Singh giving information to the team of administrative officers from Cambodia

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Maintains accounts of receipts and payments in the district treasury with the assistance of the District Magistrate. Chief Treasurer and send the details to the government. Implements all government programs in the interest of the people of the district. Makes all the consumables available at fair price shops under the Public Distribution System with the help of ADM and District Supply Officer. The DM is also the District Election Officer and is responsible for conducting elections in a free, fair and peaceful manner. He is the Chairman of the District Sainik Welfare Board and looks after the welfare of the Army personnel.

SSP by Gave Police Arrangement of Information

Senior Superintendent of Police Shailesh Kumar Pandey told about various posts of police. Which includes Director General of Police (DGP) in-charge of the state police force, Additional Director General of Police, Inspector General of Police, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) in-charge of a large district, Superintendent of Police (SP), Additional Superintendent of Police, Assistant or Deputy Superintendent of Police in charge of a sub-department in the district. Are in charge of. Apart from this, Police Inspector is in-charge of a police station, Police Sub-Inspector is in-charge of a small police station, Assistant Police Sub-Inspector (ASI) is the staff of a police station, Police Head Constable (HC) and Police Constable are the staff of a police station.

SSP gave information about police system to this group of 50 trainee officers

SSP gave information about police system to this group of 50 trainee officers

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The SSP told the members that the world’s largest police force is headed by the DGP. State-Territory-Class-Divided into Districts, District is the basic unit of functioning. The aim of UP Police is safety, your resolve is ours. The UP Police was formed in 1863 by the Police Act 1861. The SSP or SP is responsible for law enforcement in the entire district. Governed by various laws i.e. CrPC, IPC and UP Police Regulations. Both the District Magistrate and the SSP or SP are responsible for maintaining public order and law and order within the district. Various officers work as counterparts to maintain law and order. Magistrates issue orders for protection for maintenance of peace and good behavior on the basis of police reports under Chapter Eight of CrPC.

team To told Mathura Of History

Chief Development Officer Manish Meena gave information about the history of Mathura. He told that Mathura district has been the main capital of Brahmarshi Desh, Shursen, Mathura Mandal and Braj since ancient times. It existed in the Vedic period itself under the name Madhura or Madhapuri. Madhu Raja ruled here. The area around it was called Mathura Mandal. Due to the influence of time, Mathura Mandal changed and became famous by the name of Mathura. The Chinese traveler Fa Hien (401-410 AD) has mentioned Mathura in his travelogue as a major center of Buddhism in the second and third centuries. Similarly, the 12th and 19th Jain Tirthankara Neminath and Mallinath were born and did their Karma Kalyanak on this Mathura land. In the 16th century, Braj became a center of cultural revival of poetry, music and fine arts. Saints like Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya, Roop, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Sanatan, Swami Haridas ji etc. made Braj their place of work and enriched the Braj language with their writings.

The present Mathura city and surrounding area is known as Braj Bhoomi. It was the capital of ancient Surasena. Being the birth place and Leela place of Lord Shri Krishna, Mathura district is a major district of Uttar Pradesh and is famous not only in India but all over the world. Due to lakhs of devotees and tourists coming here every year, the livelihood of many families depends on it. Besides, it would also impact the social and economic structure here.

CDO told the team members about the history of Mathura

CDO told the team members about the history of Mathura

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After taking training from the administrative officials of the district, the Cambodian delegation reached the State Museum. Where information about art and culture was provided through the artefacts displayed by the team members. From here the team members reached Jaint Gram Panchayat to get information about the development works in the village. Where he took information about the rural environment and what development work is done in the village.



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