“Odisha Saharanchala Police Bill” is a book written in the Odia language by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL). As the name suggests, the book focuses on the proposed Police Bill for urban areas in the state of Odisha.
The book presents a detailed analysis of the provisions of the bill and their potential impact on the lives of people living in urban areas. It raises several questions about the need for such a bill and whether it is in line with the principles of democracy and human rights.
The author of the book argues that the proposed bill gives sweeping powers to the police, which could lead to abuse of power and violation of citizens’ rights. The book also highlights the lack of consultation with civil society organizations and the general public in drafting the bill, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
Through this book, PUCL aims to create awareness about the need for a democratic and participatory approach to lawmaking. The book encourages readers to engage critically with the proposed bill and demand greater accountability from the government.
Overall, “Odisha Saharanchala Police Bill” is an important contribution to the literature on police reform and human rights in India. Its message resonates beyond the borders of Odisha and inspires readers to be vigilant about threats to their rights and freedoms.
Books Info
Books name | Odisha Saharanchala Police Bill |
Author | PUCL |
No Of pages | 50 |
Publisher | PUCL |
Publication | 2004 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |