Union home minister Amit Shah<\/a> on Saturday said that a committee headed by union home secretary will deliberate with states to come up with a strategy to prevent cyber crimes and financial frauds on social media. Shah was speaking at the 30th Northern Zonal Council meet in Jaipur where the chief ministers of Rajasthan, Haryana Himachal Pradesh and lieutenant governors of Delhi, Chandigarh and Ladakh were present. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann did not attend but Delhi's deputy CM Manish Sisodia and Punjab's finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema were present.

The council emphasised on the need to ensure the security of the nation's
cyberspace<\/a> and the security of citizens as a whole. Shah urged the central and state agencies to use the common software developed by the ministry of home affairs (MHA<\/a>) and advised them to work together to identify the issues and find out the culprits.

\"A total of 47 issues were discussed in the meeting, out of which four issues have been identified as important topics at the national level. These include improving banking services in rural areas, monitoring cases of rape and sexual offences against women and children, setting up fast track courts for such cases and implementing direct benefit transfer (DBT),\" read a statement issued by
MHA<\/a> after the meeting.

Of the 47 issues that were discussed, 35 have been resolved. Between 2006 and 2013, six meetings of the regional council and eight of its standing committee were held, while from 2014 to 2022, 19 meetings of the regional council and 24 meetings of the standing committee were held, Shah said.

\"We have significantly increased the pace of the meetings of the council and they have also been made result oriented,\" Shah said. He further stressed on the need to train police officers, public prosecutors and agencies including
telecom companies<\/a>, their PoS agents with new technology<\/a> and advanced skills, according to MHA.

The complex issue of sharing of river water among the member states was also discussed in the meeting. Shah asked the concerned states to take an amicable approach to the issue and find a time-bound solution.

\"The zonal councils in the last three years have deliberated on various issues of national importance. These include forensic science lab and forensic science university, amendment in CrPC and IPC, banking service in every village of the country...,\" the statement added.
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民政部门小组参与国家网络犯罪:阿米特·沙阿

安理会强调需要确保安全的国家网络空间和公民的安全。国王敦促中央和国家机关使用通用软件开发的民政部门(尼古拉斯)和建议他们一起工作来识别问题和找出罪魁祸首。

  • 更新于2022年7月11日08:26点坚持

联邦内政部长阿米特·沙阿周六表示,委员会由工会内政大臣将与州故意,想出一个策略来防止网络犯罪和金融欺诈行为对社会媒体。国王在30日北方区域委员会满足在拉贾斯坦邦的首席部长的斋浦尔,哈里亚纳邦喜马偕尔邦和德里的副州长,昌迪加尔和拉达克。德里Arvind大好和旁遮普省首席部长厘米Bhagwant曼没有出席但德里CM Manish西索迪亚和旁遮普的财政部副部长辛格Harpal Cheema在场。

安理会强调了需要确保国家的安全网络空间和公民的安全。国王敦促中央和国家机关使用通用软件开发的国内事务(尼古拉斯),建议他们一起工作来识别问题和找出罪魁祸首。

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“共有47个问题在会议上进行了讨论,其中四个问题已经被认定为国家级重要的话题。在农村地区,其中包括提高银行服务监控对妇女和儿童的强奸和性侵犯的情况下,建立快速通道法院对此类案件和实施直接收益转移(印度生物技术部),”发表的一份声明尼古拉斯会议结束后。

的47个问题讨论,35已经得到解决。从2006年到2013年,六个地区委员会的会议和常务委员会举行了八个,而从2014年到2022年,19个地区委员会的会议和常务委员会24日会议举行,沙阿说。

“我们有显著增加的步伐的会议委员会和他们也取得了结果导向的,”国王说。他进一步强调需要培训警察,检察官和机构包括电信公司,他们的PoS代理新技术根据尼古拉斯和先进技能,。

共享的河水的复杂的问题成员国也在会议上讨论。国王要求有关国家采取友好的方法问题,找到一个有时限的解决方案。

“过去三年的纬向议会审议国家重要性的各种问题。这些包括法医学实验室和法医科学大学,修正案在CrPC和IPC,银行服务在这个国家的每个村庄……,”该声明补充道。

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Union home minister Amit Shah<\/a> on Saturday said that a committee headed by union home secretary will deliberate with states to come up with a strategy to prevent cyber crimes and financial frauds on social media. Shah was speaking at the 30th Northern Zonal Council meet in Jaipur where the chief ministers of Rajasthan, Haryana Himachal Pradesh and lieutenant governors of Delhi, Chandigarh and Ladakh were present. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann did not attend but Delhi's deputy CM Manish Sisodia and Punjab's finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema were present.

The council emphasised on the need to ensure the security of the nation's
cyberspace<\/a> and the security of citizens as a whole. Shah urged the central and state agencies to use the common software developed by the ministry of home affairs (MHA<\/a>) and advised them to work together to identify the issues and find out the culprits.

\"A total of 47 issues were discussed in the meeting, out of which four issues have been identified as important topics at the national level. These include improving banking services in rural areas, monitoring cases of rape and sexual offences against women and children, setting up fast track courts for such cases and implementing direct benefit transfer (DBT),\" read a statement issued by
MHA<\/a> after the meeting.

Of the 47 issues that were discussed, 35 have been resolved. Between 2006 and 2013, six meetings of the regional council and eight of its standing committee were held, while from 2014 to 2022, 19 meetings of the regional council and 24 meetings of the standing committee were held, Shah said.

\"We have significantly increased the pace of the meetings of the council and they have also been made result oriented,\" Shah said. He further stressed on the need to train police officers, public prosecutors and agencies including
telecom companies<\/a>, their PoS agents with new technology<\/a> and advanced skills, according to MHA.

The complex issue of sharing of river water among the member states was also discussed in the meeting. Shah asked the concerned states to take an amicable approach to the issue and find a time-bound solution.

\"The zonal councils in the last three years have deliberated on various issues of national importance. These include forensic science lab and forensic science university, amendment in CrPC and IPC, banking service in every village of the country...,\" the statement added.
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