Jammu: The Director General of Police J&K Dilbag Singh along with chairperson PWWA, Dr Rubinder Kaur, today chaired officers meeting to review the final arrangement for the 33rd Police Public Mela, being held at Gulshan Ground on the 19th of this month.
Addressing the meeting, the DGP directed the officers to ensure all the devised plans are executed perfectly to ensure a successful event. He directed for taking special care of aged citizens. He said that the event is largely public-centric and stressed for extending all the possible assistance and help to the public visiting the mela.
The DGP directed for placing of effective and coordinated helpline services for the event.
Singh directed for utilization of the services of CCTV cameras besides to capture the highlights of the event. The DGP directed for ensuring sufficient availability of drinking water, Medicare service, and other basic arrangements besides ensuring continuous cleanliness during the day at the venue.
The DGP gave directions regarding the installation of stalls, inaugural and closing ceremony, parking, publicity, cultural items, bands, security, sanitation, fire services, and medicare at the venue during the Mela day. Later the DGP along with the senior officers and senior PWWA members took a round of the venue and inspected all the stalls besides taking a first-hand appraisal of other measures being taken for the mela.
Chairperson PWWA expressed her satisfaction regarding the arrangements and said that every officer should contribute to the smooth conduct of the Mela. Senior PWWA members gave some valuable suggestions for making the event more attractive.
AIG (Welfare) PHQ Dr. Abhishak Mahajan apprised the meeting regarding the overall arrangements being taken for the mela. At the very beginning of the meeting, the officers heading different committees constituted for the event briefed the DGP regarding the arrangement and measures being taken for making the event successful.
Worth mentioning here that 7847 prizes are up for grabs in the Mela which include twenty-one cars, seven scooties, seven motorcycles, seven LEDs, seven refrigerators, etc. Besides the draw lots, which is the main attraction of the Mela various events are being organized during the day which include a children’s painting competition and cultural items. A number of stalls would be set up by different wings/units of J&K Police at the venue on Mela day. Police Band, orchestra, and local folk dance, and singing, will also be part of the event.
The meeting was attended by Commandant General HG/CD/SDRF J&K, B. Srinivas, Spl DG Crime J&K A.K Choudhary, ADsGP SJM Gillani, Dr S D Singh Jamwal, Mukesh Singh, M.K Sinha, Danesh Rana, Chairperson Police Wives Association, Dr Rubinder Kaur, Senior PWWA members, IGsP Vikramjeet Singh and B S Tuti, DIsG Sarah Rizvi, Imtiaz Ismail, Shridhar Patil, Nisha Nathyal, AIsG of PHQ, SSP Jammu, SSP Crime Jammu, SSP PTWS, SSP Security, SSP PCR/APCR Jammu, SO to ADGP Armed J&K, all Jammu based JKAP/IRP Commandants, C/O SDRF 2nd Bn, DPT J&K, Medical Superintendent Police Hospital Jammu, IC Drug De-addiction Centre Jammu, Principal Police Public School Jammu, and other officers of PHQ/APHQ.