Uttarakhand Police ranks first in ICJS 2.0; SDRF lauded for Mahakumbh duty:

Uttarakhand Police ranks first in ICJS 2.0; SDRF lauded for Mahakumbh duty:

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Category : Awards Published on: January 12 2026

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  • Sunil Kumar Meena, Inspector General of Police (Crime and Law & Order) and Chief Spokesperson of Uttarakhand Police, highlighted the force’s top national ranking in the ICJS 2.0 framework.
  • He also commended the Uttarakhand State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) for its outstanding performance during the Prayagraj Mahakumbh-2025.
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