'Chhatra Police’ to make students better citizens

NAGPUR: ‘Chhatra police’ is a campaign aimed at moulding younger minds to develop into higher electorate particularly in the wake of addictions that experience assumed alarming proportions in the society, said Bhushan Kumar Upadhyay, commissioner on police, on Wednesday.
Launching the campaign at Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management (RCOEM), Upadhyay said scholars can be apprised of visitors laws, crimes, medicine and suicide, among other problems, and efforts made to dissuade them from falling into the trap the outcome of that are dangerous.

Upadhyay said the target at the back of the launch of ‘Chhatra Police’ is to advertise nationalism and patriotism to battle terrorism even at a minuscule level.

“We want to reconsider on punishment to legislation breakers on the basis of severity of crime as prisons are getting overcrowded. People who are booked for petty crimes will have to no longer be despatched to jails,” Upadhyay said.

He underscored the need for systematic rehabilitation programme for prisoners. Services of experts may well be taken for interaction with inmates in order that they may well be reformed, he added.

The programme used to be organized under the joint aegis of MahaMetro and Maharashtra police.

MahaMetro common manager (management) Anil Kokate, manager Chandu Pendke, joint commissioner of police Ravindra Kadam, additional commissioner of police (crime) BG Gaikar, RCOEM foremost Rajesh Pande, common secretary Govind Agrawal and secretary Rajendra Purohit had been provide.

In his deal with, DCP Rahul Maknikar said it is the responsibility of police force to grasp and resolve the problems common electorate face. However, at the identical time, additionally it is expected that the electorate play a proactive function and be responsible to play their section for growing a better society.

Gaikar said the ‘Chhatra Police’ concept used to be introduced to ignite a sense of awakening in scholars.

Pande expressed delight that the school used to be selected for the launch of a noble campaign aimed at cautioning scholars in regards to the risks of social ills.


A video clip made by Nityanand Tiwari, that includes scholars from the school and police authorities, used to be presented to focus on the duty of electorate to lend a hand curb crimes that happen in the city.


Deputy commissioner of police (crime) Sambhaji Kadam proposed a vote of thank you.


(Reporting by Manshika Vaikkath)


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