In a heartwarming display of community engagement, Senior Superintendent of Police, Kishore Kaushal, alongside Superintendent of Police, Rural, Rishab Garg, orchestrated a benevolent program under community policing. The initiative aimed to extend a helping hand to the underprivileged residents of the remote Jhati Jharna village under the Galudih police station.
On a chilly winter day, the community gathered as blankets were distributed to those in need, providing much-needed warmth during the harsh winter months. The act of distributing blankets exemplifies the police force's commitment to community welfare, fostering a sense of togetherness and care.
Not limited to physical warmth, the program also focused on nurturing the intellectual growth of the village's future generation. Reading materials were generously provided to the students of the upgraded high school in Jhati Jharna. The donation of educational materials aims to create an environment conducive to learning, supporting the academic endeavors of the students.
Senior Superintendent Kishore Kaushal emphasized the significance of community policing in building trust and collaboration between law enforcement and the community. "Our role extends beyond law enforcement; it involves actively participating in the well-being of the community we serve. By distributing blankets and reading materials, we aim to make a positive impact on the lives of the people in Jhati Jharna," he stated.
Superintendent Rishab Garg echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of community partnerships in creating safer and more resilient neighborhoods. "Through initiatives like these, we strengthen the bond between the police force and the community, fostering a sense of security and shared responsibility," he added.
The event not only provided immediate relief to those facing the challenges of winter but also symbolized a collaborative effort toward community development. The warmth of compassion, reflected in the distributed blankets, and the gift of knowledge through reading materials, are poignant examples of how community policing goes beyond maintaining law and order—it extends a helping hand to uplift and empower the community it serves.