UP Police Turns to Hindu 'Panchang' to Predict and Curb Crime Rates
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21-August-2023

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The Uttar Pradesh Police will be using the Hindu calendar or 'panchang' to check crime in the state.
In a circular dated August 14, the DGP said that an analysis of records showed that crimes increased at night one week before and one week after ‘amavasaya’ (new moon).
“On analysing the incidents that happened in all the districts of the state at the headquarters level, it was found that more incidents happen at night one week before and one week after the new moon date of the Hindu calendar. This analysis should be done every month at the level of senior police officers,” the circular said.
The circular said the new moon is set to occur on August 16, September 14 and October 14, and officials should remain alert a week before and after it. “A week before and a week after the date of ‘amavasaya’, crime mapping should be done,” the circular said.
It added that night patrolling should be carried out more “effectively”.
“Effective crime prevention is one of the top priorities of the police. Through strong policing, an environment of security has to be established among the common citizens in the state. For this, it is necessary that night patrolling should be done more and more effectively so that the general public can have a sense of confidence in their security,” it further said.
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The DGP, in the circular, also asked officials to identify criminal hotspots and map any incidents of crime so that they can be curtailed in a planned manner. - IANS
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