Many misguided youth have returned to their families: DGP

DGP Dilbag Singh and participants of skiing training course posing for group photograph.
DGP Dilbag Singh and participants of skiing training course posing for group photograph.

Skiing training course for youth concludes

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Feb 27: Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) is providing opportunities and avenues to the youth to choose sports as their career and show their talent to the world.
This was stated by the Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh at the conclusion programme of 10 days skiing course for students/youth of North Kashmir organised by the J&K Police under its Civic Action Proagramme at Gulmarg, Baramulla.
DGP who was accompanied by IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar interacted with the student trainees and also presented exgratia relief cheques of about Rs 22 lakh to the parents of martyred SPO Bilal Ahmad, who sacrificed his life during an encounter in Ganie Hamam Baramulla in August last year.
DIG NKR Mohammad Suleman Choudhary, SSP Baramulla Abdul Qayoom, SSP Bandipora Rahul Malik, SSP Handwara G V Sundeep Chakaravarthy, SSP Kupwara Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar, AIG Welfare/Communication (PHQ) Manoj Pandith, jurisdictional police officers, civil administration officers of Gulmarg, students of Police Public School Baramulla besides a huge gathering witnessed the concluding ceremony.
DGP said that another such course exclusively for girls will be organised in future. He also said that J&K Police will be holding many more programmes such as Jashn-e-Dal and Jashn-e-Wullar so that the awareness regarding environmental degradation being witnessed by these water bodies, which are world famous for their beauty and characteristics is created among the community members.
Referring to the martyrdom of SPO Bilal Ahmad, whose parents were invited for the function, the DGP said that SPOs are working shoulder to shoulder in every field and the department is making all possible efforts to increase and enhance their welfare measures. He said that the financial help can’t heal the wounds and pain the martyr’s families are going through but the department is committed to look after the families.
Earlier, speaking to the media persons the DGP advised the youth to stay away from the drugs saying that it brings destruction to the family and society. He also said that many misguided youth have returned to their families.
On the occasion, a colourful cultural programme was presented by the Police Public School Baramulla.
IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar and DIG NKR Mohammad Suleman Choudhary also spoke on the occasion.
Later, certificates and mementoes were distributed among the winners of the different skiing competition of the training course.

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