Ahmedabad. A major research laboratory laboratory under the Department of Science, Government of India, DNA Fingerprint and Diagnostic Center (CDFD) Hyderabad and Nara Narayan Shastri Institute of Technology- Forensic Science and Cyber Security College, Jaitalpur, Ahmedabad signed an MoU in Hyderabad to conduct research to prevent crimes like child trafficking. Campus Director of Nar Narayan Shastri Sansthan Sanjay Sharma said that CDFD DNA in the laboratory But scientists from all over India come for research. The laboratory has the world’s most advanced facilities for testing and diagnosis of various diseases such as genetic disorders such as mental retardation. CDFD Hyderabad has signed a memorandum of MoU with India’s first private organization.
The management trustee Purushottam Prakash Swamy of the organization said that both organizations to stop crime in society and make it a crime -free society. Will make joint efforts to use technology. On this MoU, CDFD Director of Ullas Kothar and NSIT-IFSC Dharmesh Vandra, Vice President of Jaitalpur signed and exchanged.
On this occasion, former DGP of Gujarat State Dr. Keshav Kumar and the chief of India DNA. Scientist Dr. Madhusudan Reddy was also present. Vice President of the institution Dharmesh Vandra said that the main goal of both institutions will be to accelerate forensic investigation through DNA, especially in cases of child trafficking, when young children found in police raids are from other states and do not know the regional language, then their parents are impossible to find out.
Most of these orphans are large in state child protection homes and since such children are large in minority backgrounds, their youth is more likely to be involved in criminal activities. If the children caught in child trafficking are returned to their parents, then in future a criminal will be reduced from society. In most cases, only children are found to be smuggled from other states.
The two institutions together will do research on DNAs of different states of India and form a DNA bank which will help to find out which state found that the found can be transported to his parents and to ensure early settlement of smuggling matters, the two institutions will form AI Bank for DNA.
In this regard, former DGP Keshav Kumar said that if this AI DNA bank software is successful, then in future it will be helpful for the country that elements entering India are biological and can be sent back to that country. Just as the US is currently tightening illegal migrants and sending them back to their countries, similarly illegal migrants are living in India who prove their citizenship in the country on the basis of false evidence. It will be easy to deport them by testing DNA.
Regarding this, Shastri Purushottam Prakash Swamy, the managing trustee of the institution, said that through these researches, India will be able to serve the country. Our organization will always be at the forefront, for this reason, students studying forensic are given practical knowledge through modern equipment. The objective of this organization is to build a mobile lab for rapid DNA testing in future, which will be used not only for research, but will also be done for on-site investigation of forensic DNA on crime scenes in the state of Gujarat.
The objective of the National Forensic Science University Gandhinagar, Nar Narayan Shastri Institute of Technology-Institute of Forensic Science and Cyber Security, Jaitalpur College, is to make AI equipment and to train digital forensic experts on how to stop crimes through new research. – Special Network
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