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SWI announced the winners of “Innovation and Excellence Awards for Security and Policing 2015
The event delivers well-researched, relevant and unique forum to discuss the various facets of Secure Cities

Security Watch India (SWI) organised the seventh edition of its critically acclaimed security event, ‘Secure Cities’ in New Delhi on 09th September, 2015. This is the only event to deliver a well-researched, extremely relevant and unique high level forum to discuss the various facets of Secure Cities. The event was supported by a unique showcase exhibition exposing the latest technology and technique available to professionals in this vitally important arena.

The event was inaugurated by Gen JJ Singh (Retd), Former Governor of Arunachal Pradesh and Former Chief of Army Staff. Giving his inaugural address he stated that, “The task of protecting people and assets is multifaceted and this conference presents a vast canvas to address some of the concerns. It also confers recognition to various organisations for their excellence, innovative thinking and law enforcement”.

Government and official representatives

This event saw the participation of government and official representatives wherein Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi, spokesperson, BJP gave the keynote address. She spoke about the importance of this initiative and said, “The private sector is a national asset, which needs to be protected in addition to public facilities.” She further added that, “the public at large is also responsible for supporting the security personnel engaged in this task. Proper and certified skill training is imperative and there is a need to change the definition of security personnel from unskilled labour.” Vote of thanks was given by Mr. Harry Dhaul, Director General, SWI wherein he mentioned that “one of the biggest threats to security is the disparity between the various sections of society”.

In his remarks at the conference, Mr. Maroof Raza, Mentor, SWI, highlighted the relevance of smart and safe cities and stated, “While there is a lot of talk about Smart cities, we are looking for Smart cities that are safe, for this it is imperative to build the security component into Smart Cities”

During the conference discussions were held on several topics of interest and relevance with eminent panelists. The speakers and panel lists were representatives from the Government, Security forces, Police and Disaster Management sector and industry.

Topics of discussion at the sessions were:

  • Intelligent security and resilience in urban ecosystems
  • Security risk management and critical infrastructure protection
  • Disaster management and emergency response
  • Securing cities from global threats

As part of the event, SWI announced the winners of “Innovation and Excellence Awards for Security and Policing 2015”, to recognise and salute the excellence, competence and contribution of security personnel towards making India’s cities safer. The Awards honoured law enforcement organisations and projects/initiatives, which were exemplary and innovative in enhancing the level of internal security of India. The winners of the awards were felicitated by Shri KPS Gill, Former DGP Punjab and Mr. PC Sharma, Former Member NHRC and Former Director CBI.

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