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Sub: Invitation to participate in National Conference on Police Reforms

Foundation for Peace Harmony and Good Governance (FGG), in collaboration with Global Steel, is organizing a National Conference on Police Reforms on 6th  February 2013 at Gulmohar Hall of India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
There is unanimity in the Nation that for ensuring Good Governance reforms are necessary on many fronts. Political reforms, Electoral reforms, Administrative reforms and Judicial reforms are required urgently. However, Police reforms are the first step towards Good Governance.  
 
Keeping in mind the urgency and primacy to be given to police reforms, a day-long National Conference on Police Reforms is planned to be held at India Habitat Centre on Wednesday 6th February 2013.
 
I am writing to invite you to participate in the day-long National Conference on Police Reforms as our valued delegate and to participate in the discussions of the conference. Eminent personalities will form the panels on various sub-themes.
 
The seats are limited. While we do not want any empty seat, at the same time we also do not want any delegate to be left without a seat. Hence it is requested to confirm your participation by replying to this email or by sending your confirmation to contactfgg@gmail.com.
 
On receipt of confirmation, your name will be at the registration desk to assist your registration on arrival. The registration starts at 9 am. The conference would conclude at 6pm. Complementary tea and lunch will be provided at the venue.
 
We look forward to having you with us.
 
With Warm Regards,
 
D. R. Kaarthikeyan
President – Foundation for Peace, Harmony and Good Governance

 
Conference Focus:
·        Police Reforms: Reasons behind Reluctance
·        Ensuring Police Reforms: Role for Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
·         Ensuring Police Reforms: Role for Media and the Civil Society
·         Police Reforms: A Time-bound Action Plan
 
 
Confirmed Speakers:
 
1.    Hon’ble Justice Shri. R.C. Lahoti, Former Chief Justice of India
2.    Hon’ble Shri Mullappally Ramachandran, Minister of State, Home Affairs, Govt. of India
3.    Shri. Soli Sorabjee, Former Solicitor General of India - Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
4.    Shri. Wajahat Habibullah, Chairperson, National Commission for Minorities
5.    Shri P.P. Rao, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
6.    Shri. KTS Tulsi, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
7.    Shri. Ved Marwah, Former Governor – DG,NSG
8.    Dr. Gurcharan Das, Well-known Author - Management Guru
9.    Shri. Prakash Singh, Former DG, BSF - DG, Uttar Pradesh
10. Shri. R. Sri Kumar, Vigilance Commissioner, CVC- Former DG, Karnataka
11. Shri. Joginder Singh, Former Director, CBI
12. Dr. Kiran Bedi, First Lady IPS Officer - Civil Society Activist
13. Shri. Pravin H Parekh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India - President, Confederation of Indian Bar
14. Shri. R. Prasannan, Bureau Chief, The Week Magazine
15. Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Former Director CBI – Professor, OP Jindal Global University
16.  Shri. Arun Kumar Jagatramka, Chairman Gujarat NRE - Conference Co-Chairman, Global Steel 2013
17.  Shri. D.R. Kaarthikeyan, President FGG – Former Director CBI – DG, NHRC
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D.R.Kaarthikeyan
Padmashri Awardee
Former :
             Chief of SIT-CBI, Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case
             Director, Central Bureau of Investigation
             Director General, National Human Rights Commission
             Special Director General, Central Reserve Police Force
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