Hapur News: On the occasion of International Girl Child Day, under Mission Shakti Abhiyan, a sixth class student was made in-charge of Babugarh police station for a day in Hapur district. As soon as the student became the station in-charge, she came on the road and took care of law and order and took strict action against encroachment on the road. The public was also seen appreciating this action of the student.
Let us tell you that under Mission Shakti Abhiyan, 100 girls from each district and a total of 7500 girls from the state will get the opportunity to become officers for a day. The government believes that this will develop skills and leadership skills in the girl students.
Bhavna, a sixth class student of Saraswati Gyan Mandir of Babugarh, was made in-charge of Babugarh police station for a day. The purpose of making the student in-charge was to instill a sense of security in women and girls and to have friendly behavior of the police. The student started managing the law and order of the area as soon as she sat on the chair of the police station in-charge. The student first held a meeting with the policemen and then went out in the area and made the vehicles causing traffic jam move aside. The student also heard the problems of the public in the police station and resolved them.
'Friendly feeling will develop towards police'
Giving information about this, CO City Jitendra Sharma said that a sixth class student of Saraswati Gyan Mandir has been appointed as the station head. Who will listen to the public problems and resolve them. Due to which they will develop a friend-like feeling towards the police and instead of being afraid of the police, they will consider the police as their friend and tell their problems in the future. Along with this, a good message will also be sent to the society.
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