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Digital Skill Dev Prog for wards of slain Cops concludes

DGP Dilbag distributes certificates, Tabs among 28 wards after completion of one month training, 5-wards of slain Cops also get placement

K H News Service by K H News Service
February 17, 2023
in Politics & Governance
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Digital Skill Dev Prog for wards of slain Cops concludes
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Jammu : Police on Thursday said that an impressive certificate distribution function was on Thursdayt held at JKP Auditorium at Gulshan Ground here for the wards of the slain cops J&K Police after they completed one month Digital Skill Development Program organized by Indus Towers with Jammu and Kashmir Police under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Director General of Police, J&K, Dilbag Singh who was the chief guest on the occasion presented certificates and Tabs to these wards.
According to a statement issued from Police Media Centre, PHQ Jammu the DGP while speaking on the occasion thanked Indus Towers and its team for their initiative and efforts to organise the program for the wards of the slain cops adding that some of the trainees are getting placement straightway after the training program. He said I have been assured that remaining trainees too would get placed by March this year.
The DGP also appreciated ADGP Jammu for coordinating, supervising and also extending the necessary support to the training program. He thanked Sukesh Thraeja (CEO JK Circle Indus Tower) and Sumana Basin (Sr. Director of Impact Group Foundation) and their teams for their contribution to the program. The DGP also said that it is an overwhelming feeling that the kids who participated in the training programme are much more confident than they were at the beginning of the programme. He however, desired that speaking and interview skills should also be imparted to the 2nd batch which is likely taking place on 20th of this month adding that these skills would be very useful for them in future. The DGP also said that 28 wards of Jammu and Kashmir Police bravehearts participated in the first batch of the initiative. He congratulated the first batch for completing the programme and added that he is sure that the second batch would do much better. The DGP also thanked the team which imparted training to the batch.
The DGP also appreciated Principal J&K Police Public School Jammu for making the training programme a success in collaboration with Indus Towers. He lauded the efforts of J&K Police Wives Welfare Association for taking the journey of Welfare measures to greater heights for martyrs’ families.
Stating that later the DGP alongwith senior officers presented certificates and Tabs to the martyr wards that participated and completed one month skill development training programme. Sukesh Thareja, Circle CEO, Jammu & Kashmir, Indus Towers, and Sumna Basin Sr. Director Impact Group in their addresses highlighted the vision of their organizations and said that it is a tribute to brave hearts of J&K Police who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country. On this occasion Thareja said that five wards have got the placement and placement of other wards is in process. The function culminated with the vote of thanks by Meghna Rughuvanshi.

 

 

K H News Service

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