Pak pushes drugs to harm younger generation: DGP

STATE TIMES NEWS

SRINAGAR: Advising the students to stay away from drugs, Director General of Police Dilbag Singh has said that Pak after facing the rejection of youth to its false and destructive propaganda is now continuously pushing drugs here with an intention to harm our younger generation.
“Drugs not only affect life individually but society as a whole,” Dilbag Singh said while addressing students during a cultural progarmme “Aaan Baan Shaan of Tiranga” as a part of “Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign” organized by RPHQ, Central Kashmir Range at Police Public School, Bemina, here.
He inaugurated renovated Chemistry Lab and Lunch Hall of the school.
ADGP Headquarters, M.K Sinha, DIG Central Kashmir Range, Sujit Kumar (administrative officer PPS), PWWA members Dr Archana Choudhary, Suma Singh, Senahal Sharma, Chitvan Wazir, Chairman We Care foundation, Sarwari, AIG (P&T), Gurinderpal Singh, Co JKAP 13th Bn Shamsher Hussain, Nodal officer Police Public School, SO to DIG CKR Sajad Bhat, staff/students of the Police Public School were present on the occasion.
Complimenting the PPS students for their splendid performance in the 76th Independence Day parade, the DGP announced a reward for organizing a special picnic and party for the students.
“Make books your friends; they will remain with you always” DGP advised students.
The DGP said that proposals submitted by PWWA for betterment of the Police Public Schools have been approved on priority by PHQ.
The DGP also directed for preparing a Police Public School Tarana and School Band which he said would add more charm to the institution.
The DGP also gave lectures on Geography and Mathematics to the class 11th and 10th students respectively.
The DGP also presented the certificates and trophies to the teachers for their performance in different activities and the students for their performance in academics.
In her welcome address, the principal Police Public School Snigdha Singh assured that the police public school is working with zeal and enthusiasm to make the police public school the best institution,
The vote of thanks was presented by DIG Central Kashmir, Sujit Kumar.
He expressed his gratitude to DGP and Chairperson PWWA Dr. Rubinder Kaur for their constant support and guidance.