Mission Mukti — Volunteers and police in action
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No one deserves to be forgotten, no matter how lost or broken they may appear.

Dr. Ravinder Singal, IPS Commissioner of Police, Nagpur City

Transforming Lives, Restoring Dignity

Mission Mukti is a focused, multi-agency initiative launched by Nagpur City Police, aimed at rescuing, rehabilitating, and restoring dignity to homeless and mentally ill individuals living on our streets.

This initiative reflects a profound shift in modern policing — from enforcement to engagement, from control to care. Those living under bridges, near temples, railway stations, or city gardens are not criminals. They are citizens in need of support and a second chance.

Mission Mukti was conceived with a singular purpose: to make Nagpur a beggar-free and humane city through coordinated action and compassionate intervention.
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Core Objectives

Four pillars that define how Mission Mukti transforms lives and builds a more compassionate Nagpur.

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Rescue & Medical Assistance

Identify and provide immediate medical help to mentally ill and homeless individuals found on Nagpur's streets.

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Connect to Care

Link every rescued individual to appropriate rehabilitation centres, hospitals, or support institutions suited to their needs.

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Reduce Vulnerability

Ensure long-term support through interdepartmental collaboration so rescued individuals don't fall through the cracks again.

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Model for India

Create a replicable framework of urban compassion that can be adopted by other cities across Maharashtra and India.

How Mission Mukti Works

Every rescued individual moves through a structured Standard Operating Procedure ensuring no one is left without the right care.

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Identification

Field teams locate individuals in need at high-incidence zones — railway stations, gardens, temples, underpasses.

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Medical Check-Up

Immediate health assessment by doctors from Government Medical College and Mental Hospital Nagpur.

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Categorization

Each individual is assessed for mental health status, physical condition, identity documents, and social background.

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Rehabilitation

Placement in rehabilitation centres, mental hospitals, or shelter homes based on individual need and condition.

Commissioner

No one deserves to be forgotten, no matter how lost or broken they may appear.

Dr. Ravinder Singal, IPS Commissioner of Police, Nagpur City