Students return from tour organized by CRPF

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, Mar 29: A group of 25 students who had gone on a ‘Bharat Darshan’ tour along with their two teachers organized by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) returned today to south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
A CRPF spokesman said the students and teachers were facilitated by Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Niraj Kumar at 182 Battalion Headquarter of CRPF at Sheep Complex in the district in presence of senior police and CRPF officers.
The Commandant of 182 Battalion, Amit Kumar Singh, stated that it has always been the endeavour of CRPF to provide ample opportunities to the youths of Kashmir Valley to get them acquainted with the rapid advancement of rest of Indian states in the field of infrastructure, education and quality of life’s of the people living there.
The students thanked CRPF for organizing such tours which will help them to choose the right decision in future. The students also informed that the tour has given them exposure of air and train journeys which they had never experienced.