Amritsar (India): Strengthening technology-driven policing in Punjab, Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav announced the launch of the automated e-Challan system in Amritsar, making it the fourth city in the state after SAS Nagar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana to adopt automated traffic enforcement.
The DGP said the new system would enhance transparency, ensure efficient traffic law enforcement and improve road safety across the city through technology-based monitoring and enforcement.
During his visit, DGP Gaurav Yadav also inaugurated the newly established building of Police Station Mohkampura, developed under the Smart City Project. The upgraded facility is aimed at improving infrastructure for police personnel while providing better accessibility and citizen-centric services.
Reviewing the security situation, the Punjab Police chief chaired a comprehensive law-and-order meeting with senior officers to assess emerging crime trends and strengthen preventive policing measures. He reiterated the force’s commitment to enhancing public safety through modern infrastructure and technological advancements.
In a gesture aimed at boosting morale and camaraderie within the force, the DGP joined police personnel of all ranks for a traditional ‘Bada Khana’, interacting with officers and staff and acknowledging their dedication and service. The event was attended by representatives of the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, BSF, judiciary and civil administration.
The DGP also honoured several police personnel with Commendation Discs, Certificates and cash rewards for their exemplary service, professionalism and commitment to duty, while assuring continued support for the welfare of police personnel and their families.


