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Meri Maati Mera Desh” campaign: Police organise events in various police establishments across valley

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Meri Maati Mera Desh” campaign: Police organise events in various police establishments across valley
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Srinagar: On the 6th day of the “Meri Maati Mera Desh-Mitti Ko Naman Veroon Ka Vandan” Campaign, the Jammu and Kashmir Police organized various events across the Kashmir valley, besides felicitating the family members of veers who have sacrificed their lives in safeguarding the sovereignty of the nation.

At Police Control Room Kashmir, a Tiranga rally was organized in which officers and officials of J&K police posted at PCR Kashmir participated with great fervor and enthusiasm.

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Later, the “Panch Pran Pledge” ceremony was also observed in the conference hall where SSP PCR Kashmir Shoket Hussain Shah-JKPS read out the pledge. 

After the pledge ceremony, SSP PCR Kashmir briefed the officers/officials and explained the meaning as well as the purpose of the pledge of Panch Pran, with a focus to make India a developed country, eliminating the mentality of slavery, being proud of our rich heritage, uphold unity and solidarity, fulfill duties as citizens, and respect those who protect the nation.

Awantipora Police organized Tiranga rallies in Tral, Khrew & Pampore in which students, scores of youth, civil society members, officers/officials of police, CRPF, and civil department participated. Moreover, the families of veers who laid their lives for the nation were felicitated at Police Post Reshipora, Police Station Pampore, PS Awantipora & Police Station Khrew.

Shopian police organized a mega Tiranga rally led by SSP Shopian Tanushree- IPS, which witnessed a massive participation of over 10,000 people including all stakeholders. The rally was flagged off by Deputy Commissioner Shopian Fazlul Haseeb during a grand ceremony held at DPL Shopian. ADC Shopian, DySP Hqrs Shopian, DySP DAR, DySP Keller, all Tehsildars of the District, and Commandant CRPF 14th Bn among others participated in the rally. The rally started at the DPL Shopian and passed through the Main Town Shopian and culminated at the Batpora Stadium Shopian.

Anantnag Police organized several plantation drives at DPL Anantnag, Police Station Anantnag, and Police Station Kokernag in which saplings of different species were planted, ‘Panch Pran Pledge’ was also observed.

Srinagar Police organized Tiranga rallies in Parimpora, Shalteng, Noorbagh, Khimber, and Sangam areas of the district of Srinagar. The rallies were led by SP West, SDPO Bemina, and SDPO Pantha Chowk along with other officers in which officers and officials from police and CRPF participated.

Budgam Police organized a mega Tiranga rally in which SDM Chadoora, Tehsildar Chadoora, Govt. Higher Secondary School staff, municipality officers/officials, and students of govt. Higher secondary school Chadoora participated.

Sopore Police felicitated the families of veers at District Police Lines Sopore, followed by a Tiranga rally which was headed by SSP Sopore Shabir Nawab-JKPS alongwith ADC Sopore, besides, DySP DAR Sopore and other senior officers of Police, CRPF, family members of Veers also participated in Tiranga rally.

Kupwara Police organized Tiranga rallies in Police Stations/Police Posts across the district. These rallies were attended by students, officers, civil society members, and scores of youth across the district. Moreover, Handwara Police held a plantation drive in Police Post Chogal and Police Post Langate in which saplings of different species were planted, felicitation ceremony for NOKs of martyrs in PS Kralgund was also organized.

Bandipora police organized plantation drives, Panch Pran pledge, Tiranga rallies, and lighting of Diyas at different police units throughout the district in which police, students, and civil society members participated with great enthusiasm.

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