Bhamragarh, Gas cylinders were distributed to 19 women in the public awareness conference organized at Police Help Center Kothi. The food of these women is now going to be smoke-free from the police team.
Under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Ankit Goyal, Upper Superintendent of Police Somay Munde, Sameer Sheikh, Anuj Tare and Sub-Divisional Police Officer Nitin Gunpure, a grand public awareness conference was organized in Kothi on December 31. In the presence of Officer-in-Charge Srinivas Dhule, Police Sub-Inspector Nileshkumar Wagh, the conference was inaugurated by eminent citizens Bandi Pungati, Mahari Gota, Village Patil Kanna Heado.
Citizens of CRPF Assistant Commandant Rajesh Raj, Deputy Inspector of Police Savsakade, Kothi, Markarnar, Badshi, Toynar, Tumarkodi, Murumbhushi, Pidmili, Poyarkothi, Gundurwahi were present at this time. Sahalatartha Assistant Faujdar Sapate, Pona Gorle, Meshram, Poshi Inderjit Shendge, Rajendra Puri, Ankush Khandare, Prashant Jadhav, Mapona Kamatkar, Maposhi Koyal Mandale, Gitmala Gadwar, SRPF.
Benefits of various schemes
The benefits of various schemes were given to the citizens in the conference. This includes new Aadhar Card 13, Aadhar Card Renewal 80, Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 44, E-Shram Card 20 etc. At this time, the citizens were guided in the context of various schemes and agricultural schemes of the government. Masu Lekami gave information in Gondi, Madia language.
Police team always striving for development: Dhule
Due to the renewal of Aadhar card of citizens under Dadalora Khidki Yojna, the problem of citizens for commuting to the place of Tehsil was removed. Officer-in-charge Srinivas Dhule rendered the Gadchiroli district police team to be always striving for the all-round development of all tribal bandhas.