DECEMBER 20 INB
NEWS KASHMIR :-,Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Armed and Law
& Order, Mr. K. Rajendra Kumar today distributed sewing machines among 61
widows at a function organised by Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police, at Naid Khai
in Bandipora. The assistance was provided to the beneficiaries belonging to
Below Poverty Line (BPL) category under Civic Action Programme of the
Organisation. Elaborating the aims and objectives of the programme, Mr.
Rajendra said that Jammu and Kashmir Police has been running various schemes
under the programme, providing assistance to the people, particularly to the
down trodden and deserving. He said that vocational training camps in far-flung
areas, computer training courses and study tours for the students of poor pockets,
educational, sports kits to orphanages and homes for special children are the
highlights of the programme.Mr. Rajendra said that under the programme, the
organisation has been conducting different sports and cultural events and
competitions at various levels to cultivate talent among the youth and reshape
their skills. Establishing libraries and gyms for the mental and physical
development of the youth under the programme has been appreciated by the people
at large, said Mr. Rajendra. He said that the sewing machines were distributed
among the widows belonging to the BPL category with the aim to provide a
helping hand to them for utilising their skills. This could help them to earn
their livelihood and support their families. The Organisation is undertaking
more schemes for the benefit of the youth and the deserving, he added.
Prominent among the present on the function, was Inspector General of Police,
Armed Kashmir Mr. Rauoof-ul-Hassan, Deputy Inspectors General of Police, Mr. T.
Namgyal and Sheikh Abdul Hamid, SsP Mir Mohammad Choudhary and Mr. Bashir Ahmad
Khan, other Sr. Police officers,
Sarpanches and Panches of the area.
No comments:
Post a Comment