Wednesday 28 November 2012

Status of Newly Created Security Agencies


New Delhi:(Page3 News Network)-After issue of notification creating National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) on 03.02.2012, some States raised certain objections. Subsequently, based on their request for wider consultation with all the States/ Union territories, a meeting was held by the Union Government with the Chief Ministers/ Administrators/ Lt. Governors of all the States/Union Territories on 5th May, 2012.  The process of formal consultations with all the states/UTs is on. 
NATGRID: 
National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) has been set up as an attached Office of the  Ministry  of  Home Affairs with effect from 1.12.2009. Further, 
Cabinet Committee on Security has in principle approved the Detailed Project Report of NATGRID on 06.06.2011.  Planning Commission has also accorded its in principle approval to the project on 08.07.2011, as a central plan scheme under MHA from 2011-12.  CCS on 18.06.2012 has conveyed its approval for an amount of Rs. 1002.97 crores for implementation of Foundation Horizon-I and some elements of Horizon-II of the NATGRID project.  The implementation of the Foundation and Horizon-I is in progress. 
CCTNS: 
             Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) project is a mission mode project under National e-Governance plan being implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs.  The project aims at creating a comprehensive and integrated system and a nation-wide networked solution for connecting more than 15,000 Police Stations and nearly 6,000 Higher Offices in 28 States and 7 Union territories of the country for sharing of real-time crime and criminal information.  The project implementation schedule of CCTNS project to be implemented in the XI plan (2007-2012) was proposed for four years (2008-2012) based on a rationale that project activities shall be undertaken by diverse stakeholders and would be successfully completed within the proposed time.  Further the project also envisages establishment of a comprehensive and strong monitoring and coordination mechanism both at States and Centre and a robust governance structure to achieve the outcomes and objectives of the project.  Hence, in this context a few factors have been considered for extension of the project into the XII plan. 
This was stated by Shri R.P.N.Singh, Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs  in written reply to a question by Sh. Mangani LalMandal in the Lok Sabha today.

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