Major campaign against drug abuse will be launched across state: CM 
	State-of-the-art Road Safety Control and Command Center to be established in Hamirpur 
	Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today flagged-off 66 patrol vehicles from here today. These vehicles are being deployed at various police stations in 10 districts of the state including Shimla, Mandi, Kangra, Hamirpur, Una, Bilaspur, Kullu, Sirmaur, Solan and Chamba. Purchased at a cost of Rs. 18.42 crore, these vehicles include 35 electric vehicles, 14 interceptor vehicles, 10 wrecker vehicles and 7 WD diesel vehicles.
	Speaking on this occasion, the Chief Minister stated that the state government's objective was not only to reduce road accidents but also to develop a safe and disaster-resilient transport system. He added that road accidents had consistently declined over the past three years in the state.
	He remarked that this positive change was possible only through the joint efforts of the police, transport department, public works department, Himachal Pradesh Road and Infrastructure Development Corporation, health department and other related agencies. He added that the deployment of wrecker vehicles would help restore normal traffic on the roads by promptly removing vehicles after accidents.
	Sh. Sukhu stated that the government would soon establish a state-of-the-art road safety control and command center in Hamirpur at a cost of approximately Rs. 30 crore as part of the integrated road safety enforcement system, which would be connected to modern cameras being installed across the state. The police department would use this system for e-challans, traffic monitoring and ensuring discipline and safety on the roads. This center would not only strengthen road safety but would also help generate additional revenue for the state.
	The Chief Minister stated that numerous road safety improvements were being made in the state under the Himachal Pradesh State Road Transformation Project. Approximately Rs. 60 crore were being spent to purchase 3,373 road safety enforcement devices for the police department under the project which would be distributed in 10 districts to further strengthen the road safety.
	"The police department will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to make Himachal Pradesh Police number one in the country. As many as 1,200 constables have been recruited in the police department and after eight years, the state government is conducting the B-1 test for police promotions. The department is doing commendable work to curb the drug menace across the state and is launching a major campaign against it" said the Chief Minister.
	Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh, Vice Chairman State Planning Board Bhawani Singh Pathania, MLAs Sanjay Awasthi, Neeraj Nair and Vivek Sharma, Additional Chief Secretary K.K. Pant, Director General of Police Ashok Tiwari and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.
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