jesPATNA: In an effort to empower women of the state, Bihar police took up a noble initiative called ‘Police -Pathshala’ in which they have trained 33 youths altogether, including 18 girls, free of ...
In a unique initiative, Ahmedabad Traffic Police has been imparting free education to around 200 children living on city footpaths and doing odd jobs for livelihood. The children are not only being ...
BIHAR: A railway police officer has taken up a major initiative to provide free education to ragpickers, abandoned and needy children – groomed as educated and responsible citizens, pre-empting the ...
By: Ajay K Pandey MUZAFFARPUR: Muzaffarpur SSP Manoj Kumar has launched the 'Police Pathshala' initiative at Langat Singh College here to reach out to the student community and create awareness about ...
Personnel from Delhi Police have begun a police 'pathshala' at a construction site in South Delhi, where children of labourers get to learn the alphabet, various rhymes and songs while being taught ...
Lucknow police educate on Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita-2023, with life imprisonment/death penalty for mob-motivated crimes from July 1, 2024. Training includes Sitapur sessions and WhatsApp groups. New ...
Members of the police force have established a “Police ki Pathshala” in the Sukma district of Chhattisgarh, which is affected by the Naxal insurgency. The initiative aims to provide fundamental ...
A police constable in Madhya Pradesh's Indore district runs a pathshala for slum children free of cost and helping them step in the mainstream of education for the last nine years. The police ...
The media cell of Prayagraj police is using social media platforms for creating awareness among people regarding cyber-crimes and modus operandi of cyber conmen. Prayagraj police have started ‘Police ...
In a unique move, this Delhi Police constable has started a 'platform pathshala' for the slum kids at Nizamuddin Railway Station in Delhi. He struck a 'deal' with slum kids, who sell papad at the ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Barry Friedman, the director of New York University's Policing Project, about the role of the police in modern society. What are police really for in this country?