Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Aseries of major initiatives aimed at strengthening the Rajasthan’s legal and cyber security framework, including the establishment of AI-based cybercrime analysis systems, a dedicated cyber helpline call centre and Cyber Police Stations in every district by 2030 was announced by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma recently.
Addressing a workshop for Public Prosecutors and Special Public Prosecutors on May 9, he said the state Government was committed to ensuring accessible, transparent and speedy justice for every citizen through modern technology, institutional strengthening and legal reforms. Highlighting the growing challenges posed by cybercrime, Sharma said Cyber Help Desks had already been established at all police stations across the state.
He further announced that the Government would establish the Rajasthan Cyber Crime Control Centre to effectively prevent and curb cybercrimes, including incidents of “digital arrest”. The proposed system, he said, would facilitate AI-based analysis of cybercrimes and strengthen cyber response mechanisms across the state.













