Shri Jeevan Chand Joshi,HC, CBI, ACB,DehradunShri Nirmaljeet Singh,HC, CBI, SU,New DelhiShri Raghuvinder Singh,HC, CBI, SC-III,New DelhiShri Munshi Lal,HC, CBI, SU,New DelhiShri Laxmi Chand,Constable, CBI, SU,New DelhiShri I.B. Sreenivasan,Constable, CBI, ACB,KochinShri Sanjay Kumar Bhatt,Constable, CBI, AC-II,New Delhi48 Annual Report 2011 | <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong>
4.6 DsGP/IsGP CONFERENCE4.6.1 The DsGP/IsGP Conferences are beingorganised by Intelligence <strong>Bureau</strong> every year. Duringthe year 2011, the 46th DsGP/IsGP Conference wasorganised by the Intelligence <strong>Bureau</strong> from September17, 2011 at New Delhi. Shri Amar PratapSingh, Director, CBI, along with Shri BalwinderSingh, Special Director (B), CBI, participatedin the Conference as delegates. A presentation on“Inter-State and International Police Coordinationin Crime <strong>Investigation</strong>” was made by Shri KeshavKumar, Head <strong>of</strong> Technical Forensic & CoordinationZone, CBI. A presentation was also made by ShriRakesh Agarwal on “Technology, e-Policing & CyberCrime”.4.7 SYSTEMS DIVISION4.7.1 The Systems Division, a unit <strong>of</strong> Technical,Forensic & Coordination (TFC) Division looksafter the Information Technology needs <strong>of</strong> theCBI. It works as a storehouse <strong>of</strong> information asregards to cases investigated, enquiries undertakenand trials conducted. It provides data required foranswering Parliament questions, CBI clearances forappointments/awards <strong>of</strong> Medals, etc. This Divisionalso monitors the existing computerisation and looksafter the ever-growing Information Technology (IT)needs <strong>of</strong> the organisation.CBI & Proposed LokpalThe Lokpal Bill - 2011 was introduced in the Parliament inAugust 2011. After introduction in the Parliament, the Billwas referred to Parliamentary Standing Committee. Director,CBI made a presentation before the Parliamentary StandingCommittee on 1st October, 2011.Pivotal role <strong>of</strong> CBI in the Anti-Corruption apparatus <strong>of</strong> thecountry was highlighted before the Parliamentary StandingCommittee. It was apprised that during 70 long years <strong>of</strong> itsinception, CBI has evolved into the Premier Investigatingand Prosecuting Agency <strong>of</strong> the country. Emphasizing on thecomposite and integral nature <strong>of</strong> the functioning <strong>of</strong> the variouswings <strong>of</strong> CBI, it was suggested that bifurcation <strong>of</strong> CBI is notpractical. It was also mentioned that based on its performance,vast experience and expertise, CBI is fully capable <strong>of</strong> cateringto the investigational requirements <strong>of</strong> the Lokpal. The needfor greater functional and financial autonomy to CBI, whileretaining its present structure, was also stressed upon.*****Policy Division | Industry, Impartiality and Integrity 49
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