The new criminal laws, the Indian Civil Code (BNS), the Indian Civil Defense Code (BNSS), and the Indian Evidence Act (BSA), will replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act. , respectively, from July 1.

To prepare for the same, a series of training sessions have been conducted under the supervision of DGP Sudhir Saxena to train over 60,000 police personnel, including IPS officers, in Madhya Pradesh.

Saxena said the training sessions would continue until every policeman deployed in remote villages is fully aware of the new laws.

For this purpose, a proper teaching management system has been set up and senior officials have been appointed, the official said.

"The preparations began about six months ago and after each training session, mock tests were conducted to assess the results. More than 300 master trainers conducted comprehensive sessions at the district police headquarters," Saxena said.

He said that for this purpose, public awareness programs are also being run in the state through posters, banners and social media campaigns.

“Training sessions will be conducted in every district police headquarters and police station for the next six months,” Saxena said.