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We need to put our collective efforts to keep our surroundings clean: DGP

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 3, 2020
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Srinagar: Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbag Singh Friday said that ‘we need to put our collective efforts to keep our surroundings clean and ensure a healthy society.’
He made these remarks after the pledge taking ceremony held at Police Headquarters to celebrate the Gandhi Jayanti. ADGP Headquarters (PHQ), A.G Mir administered Swachhta oath to the police officers, and personnel to mark the launch of cleanliness drive by J&K Police.
According to a statement issued by police here on Friday, the oath taking ceremony was attended by DGP, J&K Dilbag Singh, ADGP CID, J&K, RR Swain, ADGP, Armed J&K, A.K Choudhary, IGP Crime M.K Sinha, SSP Crime, SSP Srinagar, AIsG of Police, PHQ, Commandants other senior officers of different wings of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
After the oath-taking ceremony, DGP launched the cleanliness drive in which senior officers participated.
Speaking to the media, the DGP said that every individual has to change his/her habits and contribute in keeping the society clean so that achieving the Clean India Mission becomes a reality.
He said that besides at the individual level we have to put our collective efforts to keep our homes, offices, surroundings and neighbourhood clean and work for a healthy society.
Singh said that India as a country is strictly following the roles of non-violence set by Mahatma Gandhi and added that there are elements bent to create violence in one form or another, which is dealt with strictly under law of the land.
Referring to the ceasefire violations, the DGP said that there has been a surge in the ceasefire violation by Pakistan from last year and added that yesterday only Pakistan initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation in the Jammu region in which some of our soldiers got martyred. He said that our border security grid is very strong and every evil attempt is being strongly responded. He said that Pakistan and its sponsored agents are continuously making attempts to create disturbance here but like the past their every ill effort is bound to fail.
The DGP said that it gives me immense pleasure to see the youth of Jammu and Kashmir taking part in different positive activities and achieving their goals at country level services, UT level services, sports and other fields. He said that youth have realized that violence only creates disturbance and because of it Jammu and Kashmir has seen improvement in law and order situation and decline in terror activities.
The DGP said that Jammu and Kashmir Police is making all possible efforts to provide a platform to the youth so that they can exhibit their talent and hone their skills. He said that under this initiative J&K Police organized a cricket tournament for women in Anantnag, Police Premier League T20 in Srinagar and a mega sports festival is underway in Bandipora.
He informed that more sports events are being organised in near future including a sports event in Handwara and added that in Srinagar a cycle race (pedal for peace) for which a large number of cyclists have already completed their registration would be held on Sunday. A mega event Jashn-e-Dal in which around 350 water sports athletes are participating will be held shortly.
Meanwhile, cleanliness drives under Swachh Bharat Mission were carried out at all district headquarters, units, and wing headquarters across Jammu and Kashmir in which Police officers and cops participated

K H News Service

K H News Service

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