
673 police station reviews received in one month via QR codes in Chandigarh
Hindustan TimesEver since it was launched on November 11, 2024, the QR Code-Based Citizen Review Service has received 673 responses, which are regularly reviewed by senior police officers. The collected data is used to rank the stations on a monthly basis, with the rankings being publicly displayed on the Chandigarh Police website, thereby promoting transparency. Available at police stations, Samavesh Centres, Police Headquarters, Traffic Lines, and through the Chandigarh Police website, this system allows citizens to rate police performance on key parameters, such as behaviour, response time, cleanliness, honesty, and accessibility. Police stations being ranked on monthly basis The collected data is used to rank the stations on a monthly basis, with the rankings being publicly displayed on the Chandigarh Police website, thereby promoting transparency. QR codes have been displayed at various police stations, traffic challaning branch, cyber awareness kiosks, among others, providing an easy and accessible way for citizens to share their experiences.
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