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J-K: Srinagar Police launches QR Code-based feedback system to enhance trust, citizen engagement

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Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) | April 12, 2025 7:43:21 PM IST
In a significant step towards further promoting transparency, accountability, and strengthening public trust, Srinagar Police has launched a QR Code-based Feedback Management System named BHAROSA QR to collect real-time feedback from the general public regarding the functioning and services rendered by the police.

According to a release, this initiative allows individuals to scan QR codes placed at all police stations, police offices, and prominent public locations such as bus stops, marketplaces, and major institutions. Once scanned, users are redirected to a secure feedback page where they can share their experiences, suggestions, and concerns related to police behaviour, responsiveness, and overall service delivery.

"The process is quick, simple, and takes less than a minute," the release stated.

To further facilitate communication, Srinagar Police has also introduced a dedicated WhatsApp number: 8899112888. Here, citizens can send feedback directly through text, voice messages, photos, or videos. The system is anonymous and designed for accessibility, encouraging inclusive participation from all segments of society.

As per the release, a dedicated feedback management cell at the SSP Srinagar office will regularly monitor the feedback, ensuring prompt action on grievances and recognition of commendable conduct by police personnel.

This forward-thinking initiative has been conceptualized by IPS Officer Vaibhav Meena, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Nehru Park, for community-oriented police service in Srinagar, the release said.

This initiative is part of Srinagar Police's ongoing efforts to modernize policing and deepen community engagement. This is the latest in a series of citizen-friendly initiatives, which include dedicated helplines for police verification queries and reporting drug-related activities, the release stated.

"Citizens are encouraged to make full use of the platform and contribute to building a safer, more transparent, and trustworthy policing environment in Srinagar," it said. (ANI)

 
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