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DGP reviews functioning of Police Public schools | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Srinagar, May 23 (KNS): Director General of Police, Kuldeep Khoda, Monday had a detailed review of the functioning of Police Public Schools and implementation of various programmes being carry out under its welfare schemes for serving, retired and martyrs’ families. Addressing a high level meeting of police officers held at Police Headquarters (PHQ) here today, Mr. Khoda, dwelt on the initiatives taken in the recent past with regard to up gradation of Police Public Schools, functioning of newly established schools at district level and welfare schemes for the serving, retired and martyrs families and gave an overall view of the achievements registered on these accounts. The meeting, which was chaired by Mr. Khoda who is also patron of these institutions had threadbare discussions to improve the quality of education in these schools. It was told that effective steps have been taken to equip the institutions with modern facilities to achieve desired results. It was decided that facilities in newly established schools would be upgraded to further enhance their efficiency. Expressing satisfaction over the results achieved during the year 2010, Khoda stressed upon the management and staff of institutions to work with more dedication and commitment to make them exemplary institutions. He said that all required facilities including library, computers, education aids and sports kits would be provided to the schools enabling them to compete with other schools. He asked the school administration to maintain liaison with the parents of students and convene frequent meetings with them to get feedback and improve their results. It was also decided in the meeting that free coaching classes for the wards of martyrs would be arranged through reputed coaching centres. Discussing the working of Police Welfare Establishment Centres, it was informed that the Organization has taken many initiatives in the recent years for the rehabilitation of wives of police martyrs. Besides retired police personnel have been top on the Organization’s agenda and a beginning has already been made at district and zonal level. These Welfare Centres are designed to provide jobs to wives of police personal and widows of martyrs, and those having proficiency in different trades are engaged in these centres, which inter-alia undertake fabrication of uniforms for police personnel and preparation of other handcraft items like embroidery, sozni work and ari work, said Mr. Khoda. He further said that the products of these vocational centres would be marketed in a big way and put on display for sale during annual police public melas, thus providing jobs to 250 women in these centres. As a step towards achieving better quality in their production, latest equipments of cutting and tailoring have been made available at these Centres and steps are underway to upgrade these centres on modern lines, said Khoda. He said that PHQ has also provided gensets to ensure uninterrupted power supply to these centres during working hours. He reiterated that the Organization would work in other fields to provide quality education to the children of martyrs with impetus on modern academics based on Information Technology (IT). He hoped that these measures would enable the children and the families of police personnel to attain academic excellence besides facing the challenges of competition with more vigour and confidence. Among others, the meeting was attended by Inspectors General of Police, D R Doley and Owais Ahmed, Deputy Inspectors General of Police, Rauf-ul-Hassan, Alok Puri, Abdul Ghani Mir and Garib Dass. AIsGP, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, A A Kakroo, Nisha Nithyal and Shabir Ahmed Malik, Principal PPS Srinagar, Tazim Wahidi, Executive Engineer, PCD, Satish Razdan and other police officers.
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