PWWA organizes Healthy Baby, Painting Competitions as part of 32nd Police Public Mela

Participants of Healthy Baby and Painting Competitions posing for photograph with PWWA members at Gulshan Ground Jammu on Saturday.
Participants of Healthy Baby and Painting Competitions posing for photograph with PWWA members at Gulshan Ground Jammu on Saturday.

DGP sanctions retirement gift of Rs 97.50 lakh

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 29: As a part of 32nd Police Public Mela, Healthy Baby and Painting Competitions were organized by J&K Police Wives Welfare Association (PWWA) at UTDRF 2nd Battalionn Gulshan Ground, here today.
Archana Choudhary, Shabnam Mir, Shweta Alok Kumar, Dr Jayashree Tuti and other PWWA members were present on this occasion.
Nisha Nathyal Commandant UTDRF 2nd Battalion organized the event.
Twenty-nine babies accompanied by their parents participated in two categories (0 to 03 years) and (03 to 06 years) respectively in Healthy Baby Competition. A team of doctors from Police Hospital, Dr Shabir Gutt, Dr Sadaf Maheen and paramedic staff conducted examination of health parameters of the participating babies. This competition was held for the babies of Police Pariwar from the rank of SPO.
In the Painting Competition, 160 students from Police Public School, Miran Sahab, Jammu, SOS Herman Gmeiner School, KNIT Green Model Academy RS Pura, DPS Jammu, Model Public School RS Pura, KV-1 Gandhi Nagar, Jammu and other schools participated in the junior and senior categories of painting competition. The theme for the junior category was Landscape on Greenery and Traffic Rules and for the senior category were Swachh Bharat and Save Water.
In the Healthy Baby Competition junior group (0 to 03 years), Chehak Dogra, Manat Khan and Aryan Sharma bagged first, second and third prize respectively. In the senior group (03 to 06 years) Manasvini Kotwal, Elise Rajput and Malbik Khajuria were adjudged first, second and third respectively.
Similarly, in the Painting Competition junior group (6 to 12 years), Ashita, Hargun Kour and Apeaksha bagged first, second and third position respectively. In the senior group (12 and above years) Rupinder Singh, Avni Choudhary and Sania Choudhary were adjudged first, second and third respectively. Consolation prizes in all categories were decided. The prizes will be distributed in the Police Public Mela being held on March 15, 2020 (Sunday).
Meanwhile, as a token of appreciation for their services Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh sanctioned retirement gift of Rs 97.50 lakh in favour of 130 police personnel of J&K Police who are retiring from service today after attaining superannuation or taking voluntary retirement.
The gift of Rs 75,000 each has been sanctioned out of Contributory Police Welfare Fund on their superannuation or voluntarily retirement.
Order has been issued for grant of retirement gift in favour of 5 Gazetted Officers, 95 Non-Gazetted officers, 25 lower subordinates and 5 Followers. The personnel belonged to different units and wings of the department.

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