National Events

2019
Aug
26

FACE TO FACE WITH THE POLICE – SEASON 10 with Shri Amulya Patnaik, IPS Commissioner of Police, Delhi

A FLO Initiative towards… Responsible Citizen & Responsive Government

‘Face to Face with the Government’ is FLO HQ’s annual flagship event to facilitate women’s interactions with leaders from the bureaucracy and various government agencies on various issues and concerns of women. For the last 10 years, FLO has had the special privilege of bringing the senior-most administrators of the Government for the programme. The month of August has been declared by FLO as the month for FACE TO FACE with the Government pan India.

Face to Face – was initiated in 2009, by Ms Harjinder Kaur Talwar who is the current National President of FICCI Ladies Organisation. Needless to say, over the 10 years, the event has gained immense popularity and attendance.

Commemorating the 10th edition of FACE TO FACE with Police was organised by FLO Chapters pan India, this year.

The finale event of FACE To FACE – Season 10 was held at FLO HQ at New Delhi on August 26, 2019 with Shri Amulya Patnaik, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Delhi. Mr Satish Golcha, IPS Special CP, Crime; Mandeep Singh Randhawa, IPS DCP Central Delhi & PRO Delhi Police and Nupur Prasad, IPS DCP North Delhi were also present during the session.

In Earlier seasons of Face to Face Program, we had the various panels comprising of Chief Secretary, Police Commissioner(s) of Delhi, Police Chiefs of NCR, Jt. Police Commissioner-Traffic, Secretary MORTH, MCD Commissioner, sales tax Commissioner, Transport Commissioner, Industry Commissioner, Vigilance Commissioner, NDMC Chairman and Municipal Commissioners of all Delhi zones to mention a few.

FICCI FLO members and media look forward to this event every year, as it is the most apt way to bridge the communication gap between the civil society and the government for interactive discussions and improved redressal of issues and concerns.

Ms Talwar says, “It is not only the prerogative and accountability of the law enforcement bodies for upkeeping law and order, but the civil society also owes great responsibility towards the maintenance of law and order. With this objective, I had initiated FACE TO FACE 10 years back. Today, it has emerged as the most effective platform for collaborative communication between the policymakers and the civil society and to come out with effective redressal.”

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