Will implement e-complaint system in Maharashtra police stations: CM Devendra Fadnavis

The CM also launched a wifi facility and a mechanised community kitchen for providing meals to students of civic-run schools, set up by the Akshaypatra Foundation.

Will implement e-complaint system in Maharashtra police stations: CM Devendra Fadnavis
THANE: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said that linking Aadhaar to online registration of FIRs will go a long way in ensuring better service by the police.

"All police stations in the state are being linked online. As the e-complaint system tested in Pune proved successful, the same experiment will be replicated in all police stations in the state," the chief minister said last night while inaugurating Kasarwadavali and Kalwa police stations in the city.

He said after implementing the e-complaint system, citizens will not be required to visit police stations.

The chief minister also launched a wifi facility and a mechanised community kitchen for providing meals to students of civic-run schools, set up by the Akshaypatra Foundation.

The kitchen will supply free mid-day meals to around 8,000 students of 26 schools in Majiwda, Manpada and Vartaknagar blocks.
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