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Center of Excellence in Forensic Science Training and Laboratory Testing facilities to be setup on 50 acres in Haryana, Union home minister

Center of Excellence in Forensic Science Training and Laboratory Testing facilities to be setup on 50 acres in Haryana, Union home minister
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CHANDIGARH: Union home minister, Amit Shah on Saturday proposed the establishment of a training institute at the Center of Excellence for training and laboratory testing facilities in forensic science, which will be set up on approximately 50 acres in Haryana. He said that the central government will make all arrangements for its establishment.
Shah was speaking at the MoU signing ceremony between the Haryana government and the National Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, for the establishment of the Center of Excellence in forensic science training and laboratory testing facilities for Chinhit Apradh cases in Panchkula , near here.

After the MoU signing ceremony, the Union Home Minister suggested that the Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini while planning for this center, should pay attention towards setting up a training institute. Additionally, a hostel should also be built so that police officers and judicial officers can be trained here, he proposed.
He said that this Center of Excellence will bring a radical change in the criminal justice system in Haryana in the coming days. Not only that, this center will also emerge as a major training center for Northern India.
Congratulating the people of Haryana on this occasion, Amit Shah said that the Haryana government has decided to scientifically enhance the criminal justice system by partnering with the National Forensic Science University. He said that the NFSU has currently established its campuses in 9 states, and the central cabinet has recently passed a proposal to expand its campuses to about 16 states.
The center will provide swift justice to victims, Union Minister Manohar Lal

Speaking on this occasion, Union Minister of Power, Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal Khattar said that the conception of this center was envisioned in Surajkund in 2022, and today, through this MoU, this vision is being realized. He said that previously, there was only one forensic science lab in the state, but now four more are operational. With the establishment of the National Forensic Science University campus here, victims will be able to get justice swiftly, said Sh. Manohar Lal.
This Center will facilitate evidence collection in Chinhit Apradh, CM
The Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Saini said that the establishment of this center will greatly benefit the criminal justice system. Often, due to the lack of resources, justice is delayed, but with the new technology, we will be able to provide swift justice to the victims. During the Chintan Shivir in Surajkund, the Union Home Minister envisioned the establishment of this campus, which is now becoming a reality. With the establishment of the National Forensic Science University, Haryana is taking the lead, and it will benefit the state, said Nayab Singh.
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