Presiding over a home department review meeting, Kumar stressed on measures to contain noise pollution by blaring hooters of vehicles belonging to VIPs and proposed banning them other than those carrying the governor, chief justice, fire engines and ambulances.
He also directed putting in place measures to end unnecessary blaring of horns by vehicles.
Expressing concern at the rise in incidents of organised crime, he directed the police to take steps to contain them as the state government stood for rule of law.
He asked jail authorities to take steps to strengthen internal monitoring and emphasised use of technology to track movement of visitors and goods carried by them.
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Referring to the killing of two engineers of a private road construction company at Darbhanga, Kumar asked police to take action against those involved.
He emphasised on strengthening special task force and improving infrastructure for crime control and crime tracking network system and asked the police department to submit its proposal on it at the earliest.
Reviewing the vigilance department, he directed its
officials to step up crack-down on corrupt public servants and expedite investigation in cases registered in the past for early disposal in courts.
In cases of vigilance traps against corrupt public servants, he said their trial should be dealt with along the lines of Arms Act for speedy trial, besides initiating steps for confiscation of properties amassed by corrupt public servants beyond their known sources of income.
To ensure transparency in governance, the Chief Minister directed filing of online annual details of properties and assets by government employees.