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Amit Shah Virtually Inaugurates Temporary Campus of NFSU and I-Hub Raipur

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Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah today virtually inaugurated the temporary campus of the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) and the I-Hub Raipur, both situated in Nava Raipur. Speaking on the occasion, the Union Home Minister described it as a historic day in the journey to modernise and scientifically strengthen the criminal justice system of Chhattisgarh. Alongside the temporary campus of NFSU, the ground-breaking ceremony for the permanent campus and the foundation of a Central Forensic Science Laboratory were also initiated. These institutions are being developed at a total cost of Rs 268 crore.

Academic sessions at the temporary campus will commence from 2025–26, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Forensic Science, Cyber Security, Psychology, Digital Forensics, and various professional diploma courses. Approximately 180 students are expected to be enrolled in the first batch.On the occasion, Shri Amit Shah said that the establishment of these institutions would not only benefit Chhattisgarh but also empower the entire central Indian region with a modern legal and investigative framework. Advanced forensic technologies such as DNA fingerprinting, LSD analysis, cyber security, biotechnology, and digital forensics will now be accessible locally, expediting and enhancing the accuracy of investigations. He further informed that there would no longer be a need to depend on Delhi or other metros for forensic examinations, as all such investigations will now be conducted at Atal Nagar, Nava Raipur.

Regarding the establishment of I-Hub Raipur, Union Home Minister said that this platform would serve as a vital support system for youth by promoting a startup culture, providing technical support, facilitating funding, and offering professional services such as marketing and contract management. He urged the youth to emerge as entrepreneurs, launch startups, and actively participate in the state’s industrial progress. Modelled after the successful Gujarat initiative, this I-Hub is expected to give rise to several global startups originating from Raipur.

mechanism.Shri Sai mentioned that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, three new criminal laws have been implemented in the country after nearly a century. Institutions like NFSU will play a crucial role in the effective enforcement of these laws. The state government is committed to equipping its police forces and investigative agencies with the necessary training and resources, and a monitoring mechanism has been put in place for sustained oversight. Chief Minister also highlighted the launch of I-Hub Chhattisgarh, referring to it as a powerful medium to connect the youth with innovation and the startup ecosystem. It will house state-of-the-art co-working spaces that will nurture creativity and entrepreneurship.Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma added that the Raipur campus of NFSU will not only serve as a training centre but also usher in revolutionary changes in forensic research and investigation. He emphasised that this institution will be a hub for academic learning, research, training, and consultancy. This institution will take a leading role in innovating and manufacturing forensic tools within India—a dream being realised under the guidance of Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah. He added that land allocation for NFSU has been completed and construction will commence shortly. The campus will be equipped with all modern facilities and will train youth in Forensic Science, Digital Forensics, Psychology, and various short-term courses.He further stated that the three newly enacted criminal laws—Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita—will require robust support from forensic systems for their effective implementation. Chhattisgarh is among the leading states where NFSU is being established, while states like Odisha, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh are yet to see similar developments—making it a matter of pride for the state. Shri Sharma also informed that the Centre has sanctioned Rs 24 crore to the state government for setting up mobile forensic units in all 33 districts. Each district will have mobile vehicles, modern equipment, and trained teams to facilitate accurate on-site investigations.On the occasion, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Dr. Raman Singh, Union Minister of State Shri Tokhan Sahu, Deputy Chief Ministers Shri Vijay Sharma and Shri Arun Sao, Union Home Secretary Shri Govind Mohan, Director of the Intelligence Bureau Shri Tapan Kumar Deka, Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain, Professor Dr. S. O. Junare, Campus Director of NFSU Gandhinagar, along with several other dignitaries and officials.