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Srinagar Police launches QR code-based feedback system to enhance trust

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
13/04/2025
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Srinagar: 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.

This citizen-friendly 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, police said.

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Once scanned, users are redirected to a secure feedback page where they can share their experiences, suggestions, and concerns related to police behavior, responsiveness, and overall service delivery. The process is quick, simple, and takes less than a minute, a police statement said.

To further ease communication, Srinagar Police has also introduced a dedicated WhatsApp number: 8899112888, where 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.

A dedicated feedback management cell at 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 young IPS officer Vaibhav Meena, SDPO Nehru Park, for community-oriented police service in Srinagar.

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