Amit Shah launches ‘TRINETRA’ and ‘e-FIR’ Projects of Gujarat Police; Dedicates Sardar Patel Sanskrutik Bhavan in Mansa

Gandhinagar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is on a two-day visit to Gujarat, inaugurated multiple projects and laid the foundation stone for many other schemes on Saturday.

Amit Shah inaugurated a state-level command and control centre ‘TRINETRA’ and several other projects at a function on the campus of National Forensic Sciences University in Gandhinagar.

Shah also launched the ‘e-FIR’ project of the home department of Gujarat in which citizens can register an online complaint of vehicle theft or mobile phone theft. Along with this, 10,000 body warning cameras, other technical equipment and 80 vehicles of the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit were presented to Gujarat Police in the presence of the Union Home Minister.

Later in the noon, Home Minister Shah attended the inauguration of a newly built industrial kitchen for students of Gandhinagar district by Akshya Patra organization (ISKCON) under Pradhan Mantri Poshan Yojana at Mansa in Gandhinagar district.

He also dedicated Sardar Patel Sanskrutik Bhawan, built by Mansa municipality and laid the foundation stones of various schemes by Mansa municipality in Gandhinagar district.

Shah, who represents the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency, also visited the civil hospital and Chandrasar lake in Mansa, his native place. On Sunday, he will inaugurate several projects of the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority.

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