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DGP reviews functioning of PP Schools, Parivar Fuel Stations


Jammu (J&K), February 2: The Director General of Police (DGP), Mr. Ashok Prasad today had a detailed review of the functioning of Police Public Schools and Police Parivar Fuel Pumps. He stressed for making the schools exemplary institutions and the fuel pumps source generating outlets.

A high level meeting of Police Parivar was held at Police Headquarters (PHQ) here today. The meeting was chaired by DGP, who is also patron of Police Parivar and was attended by Chairperson, JK Police Wives Welfare Association (PAWWA), Mrs. Kiran Prasad and senior police officers, besides lady members of PAWWA.

The meeting was briefed about the initiatives taken in recent years with regard to up-gradation of Police Public Schools, Police Fuel Pumps and functioning of newly established schools at range level. An over all view of the achievements registered on this account was taken with directions to continue and further improve the progress with missionary zeal at all the levels. The meeting had threadbare discussion on improving the functioning and quality of education of Police Public Schools. It was told that effective steps have been taken to equip the institutions with modern facilities to achieve desired results. It was also decided that facilities in newly established schools at range level would be upgraded to run these schools efficiently.

Dwelling on the objectives of schools and parivar fuel pumps, Mr. Prasad said police public schools have been established at the twin capital cities with the aim to provide quality education to the police wards including the wards of martyrs, besides sharing its responsibility to make the society better. He said that encouraging results of these schools inspired the organization to spread the branches in other ranges of the state. The schools in the capital cities have been upgraded to higher secondary level, having sufficient infrastructure and equipment with all facilities of modern education. The range level schools are being strengthened by providing them all requirements including well trained teaching staff.

Expressing satisfaction over the functioning of these institutions, Mr Prasad stressed upon the management to work with more dedication to make them exemplary institutions. He said that steps are being taken to affiliate police public schools with CBSE, which could help the students to acquaint themselves with the national level syllabus and compete in higher level examinations. He asked the administration to fulfil all required formalities in this regard and get the institutions registered at national level.

Referring to the suggestions posed by lady members and other senior officers with regard to improvements of police public school and Fuel pumps, the DGP said that need based vehicles for transportation of students would be procured for newly established schools. He also stressed to frame guidelines for running hostel messes making them more eco-friendly and hygienic. The meeting decided to constitute committees to look into other suggestions for bringing more improvements in the working of these institutions.

While discussing the matters related to the fuel pumps, the DGP said that these stations needs to be made source generating which could help in providing assistance to the families of martyrs. He said that besides ensuring standard quality of the fuel, audit of the pumps should be made mandatory making the work transparent. He also asked to acquire sufficient land for the outlets to establish allied business, making them more profit earning.

Among others, the meeting was attended by ADsGP, Mr. K. Rajindra Kumar, Dr. Ram Lubhaya, Mr. S. P. Vaid and Mr. Navin Aggarwal, IsGP, Mr. V. K. Singh, Mr. Dilbag Singh, Mr. Arun Kumar, Syed Javaid Mujatab Gillani, Mr. A. G. Mir, Mr. M. Sulaiman Salaria, Dr. K. K. Saini. Mr. Alok Puri and Mr. Muneer Ahmed Khan, DIsGP, Mr. S. S. Khandre, Mr. Danish Rana, Mr. J. P. Singh, Mr. Garib Dass, Mr. Johny William, Mr. R. P. Resutra and Syed Ahfadul Mujtaba, AIsGP, Mr. Aftab Ahmed Kakroo and Mr. R. S. Samyal and other police officers.

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