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CM Saini Launches Integrated Home Department Dashboard

December 03, 2025 07:15 PM
CM Saini Launches Integrated Home Department Dashboard

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh –

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, today inaugurated the Home Department Dashboard, a comprehensive digital platform that promises to revolutionize law enforcement, emergency response, and public safety management across the state.

Describing the initiative as an important milestone, the Chief Minister said the new system will enable senior officers to access real-time information from police, fire, ambulance, prison and other critical wings on a single interface. This, he noted, will improve coordination, enhance efficiency and support faster decision-making across the Home Department. Saini congratulated the Home Secretary & other senior officers and the technical team for this innovative initiative.

The integrated platform brings together key systems such as the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), Dial-112 emergency response, e-Prison, e-Challan, Forensic Science Laboratory and allied platforms. Chief Minster further directed officers to integrate e-Summon and e-Challan with the dashboard.

Chief Minister commended the live monitoring of all 20 prisons of Haryana in real time through dashboard. This will enable officers to plan inmate transfers, expansion requirements, and decongestion measures. The Chief Minister said such real-time visibility will support more informed and timely administrative actions.

During the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr. Sumita Misra apprised that between July 1, 2024, and November 30, 2025, the Dashboard recorded 1,78,038 FIRs, of which 1,32,790 cases have been disposed of, reflecting a 74.58% disposal rate. In emergency response, the police now average a response time of 11 minutes 54 seconds, with dispatch occurring within 7 minutes 36 seconds. Ambulance services are reaching citizens in 23 minutes 49 seconds on average, contributing to quicker medical assistance and improved outcomes, she added.

Dr. Sumita Misra, said that the Dashboard will soon be extended to all Heads of Departments under the Home Department and the Administration of Justice. Plans are also underway to integrate the Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) to enable seamless data flow between police, prosecution, judiciary, prisons and forensics.

 Dr. Misra stated that the platform will facilitate performance-based ranking of police stations, strengthening accountability and encouraging continual improvement. This will also be powered by real-time data from all 24 Police Districts and 413 Police Stations, the Dashboard aims to serve as a comprehensive decision-support system for monitoring crime trends, improving departmental coordination and enhancing public safety across the state.

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