<p>The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh on Monday approved the commissionerate system of policing in Lucknow and Noida, which aims at giving more powers to the police.</p>.<p>The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by the chief minister.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters after the meeting, Adityanath said state capital Lucknow and economic capital of the state Noida will have an ADG-level officer as police commissioner. Both police commissioners will have magisterial powers.</p>.<p>The system gives more powers, including magisterial powers, to police officers and is aimed at better and effective policing.</p>.<p>Under the new system 40 police stations in Lucknow will be brought under the police commissioner who will have a team of two IGs as joint commissioners, nine SP-rank officials and a lady officer of SP rank along with a lady officer of ASP rank, the CM said.</p>.<p>The lady officers will work exclusively for cases relating to crime against women and its control.</p>.<p>In Noida, under the ADG rank official as commissioner, there will be two DIGs, five SPs, a SP-rank lady officer and an ASP rank official for traffic control.</p>.<p>"Since the past 50 years, there was a demand to enforce the police commissionerate system for smart policing and today the cabinet has taken a decision in this regard," the CM said.</p>.<p>"It was being considered since the past sometime that this system should be used for the urban population but it was ignored because of lack of political will power. I am happy that it has been approved for implementation in these two important areas," the chief minister said.</p>.<p>As per the 2011 census, Lucknow had a population of around 29 lakh which today has reached 40 lakhs while that of Gautambudh Nagar (Noida) was 16 lakhs and today is 25 lakh, the chief minister said.</p>.<p>The cabinet has also approved setting up two new police stations in Noida, he said.</p>.<p>Besides, a network of CCTVs will also be set by in these two districts, he said.</p>.<p>To a question if other major cities will also have the police commissionerate system, the CM said whatever steps are needed for better law and order will be taken.</p>
<p>The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh on Monday approved the commissionerate system of policing in Lucknow and Noida, which aims at giving more powers to the police.</p>.<p>The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by the chief minister.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters after the meeting, Adityanath said state capital Lucknow and economic capital of the state Noida will have an ADG-level officer as police commissioner. Both police commissioners will have magisterial powers.</p>.<p>The system gives more powers, including magisterial powers, to police officers and is aimed at better and effective policing.</p>.<p>Under the new system 40 police stations in Lucknow will be brought under the police commissioner who will have a team of two IGs as joint commissioners, nine SP-rank officials and a lady officer of SP rank along with a lady officer of ASP rank, the CM said.</p>.<p>The lady officers will work exclusively for cases relating to crime against women and its control.</p>.<p>In Noida, under the ADG rank official as commissioner, there will be two DIGs, five SPs, a SP-rank lady officer and an ASP rank official for traffic control.</p>.<p>"Since the past 50 years, there was a demand to enforce the police commissionerate system for smart policing and today the cabinet has taken a decision in this regard," the CM said.</p>.<p>"It was being considered since the past sometime that this system should be used for the urban population but it was ignored because of lack of political will power. I am happy that it has been approved for implementation in these two important areas," the chief minister said.</p>.<p>As per the 2011 census, Lucknow had a population of around 29 lakh which today has reached 40 lakhs while that of Gautambudh Nagar (Noida) was 16 lakhs and today is 25 lakh, the chief minister said.</p>.<p>The cabinet has also approved setting up two new police stations in Noida, he said.</p>.<p>Besides, a network of CCTVs will also be set by in these two districts, he said.</p>.<p>To a question if other major cities will also have the police commissionerate system, the CM said whatever steps are needed for better law and order will be taken.</p>