Friday 31 March 2017

DGP Inaugurates Extended Dispensary and Crèche:DGP Honors Civilians,Traffic Marshals & Police Personnel’s in Recognition of Good Work

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Chandigarh 31st March:- Tajender Singh Luthra, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh inaugurated the Extended Dispensary and Creche at IRBn Complex, Sarangpur, UT, Chandigarh. Eish Singhal, SSP/UT, Dr. Rakesh Kashyap, Director Health Services, Roshan Lal, Commandant/IRB & SP/Communication & Law and Order, Dr. G. Diwan, DMS, Doctors, DSPs, Panch/Sarpanch and residents of surrounding villages/colonies were present on this occasion. Earlier the services of this dispensary was available for IRBn staff only and on seeing better response from public of surrounding area and with the approval of W/DGP its services has been extended for public. The Sarpanch from Village Khuda Lahora, Sarangpur, Masatgarh, Parachh, Shinghari and Seonk were present during the inauguration function. The timing of dispensary has been set from 8 AM to2 PM (except Sunday & Gazette holidays). The 24 hrs. Service of Ambulance has been provided at the Dispensary. Dispensary is headed by Dr. Vandana Janmeja alongwith two pharmacist and 4 assistants will give services at this Dispensary.

Apart from this, a Crèche has been opened to facilitate the wards of police personnel especially lady police officials. The infants of lady police officials of IRB will be look after during their duty hours. The five attendants are provided to Crèche and services will be provided from 7 AM to 9 PM.

Besides above, an award function was also held at IRBn Complex, Sarangpur, UT, Chandigarh in recognition of good work done by Civilians, Traffic Marshals & Police Personnel's. On this occasion, police personnel who retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation were also honored by Tajender Singh Luthra, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh. The nine police officers who retired from government services after attaining the age of superannuation are Inspector (ORP) Ranjeet Singh, Inspector (ORP) Sukhwinder Singh, Insp (ORP) Dharam Paul, Insp (ORP) Jai Pal, Inspector (ORP) Tarsem Singh, ASI (ORP) Ashok Kumar, ASI Jaspal Singh, ASI (ORP) Ram Lubhaya and Dharam Chand (cook). All retirees were honored by the W/DGP/UT with momentums and certificates. The families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion.

The Civilians who were rewarded by W/DGP/UT are:- 

Fateh Singh R/o # 3149, Sector 39-D, Chandigarh was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for saving a life of accident victim. On 24.02.2017 he saved a life of an injured person by lifting him to PGI from an accident spot in case FIR No. 27 dated 24.02.2017 U/S 279, 337 IPC, PS-03, Chandigarh.

Vinod Kumar Sr. Assistant posted as in-charge at Estt.-II Branch at Police Headquarters was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for performing his duty with dedication and entire satisfaction.

Saroj Rishi, Music teacher at Govt. High School, Sector 26, Chandigarh was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for performing her duty with keen interest and utmost devotion.

The Traffic Marshals who performed their duties with keen interest and utmost devotion and spent many hours for helping Chandigarh Traffic Police in organizing Traffic Nakas were also awarded by the W/DGP/UT. The following Traffic Marshals have been awarded with cash reward and 1st class commendation certificate:-

Harpreet Singh Walia, Traffic Marshal was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for performing his duty with keen interest and utmost devotion during organizing various traffic nakas and road safety programme.

Col. Kulbir Singh, Traffic Marshal was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for performing his duty with keen interest and utmost devotion during organizing various traffic nakas and road safety programme.

Vijay Kumar, Traffic Marshal was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for performing his duty with keen interest and utmost devotion during organizing various traffic nakas and road safety programme.

Jasbir Singh Bhatia, Traffic Marshal was rewarded with cash Rs. 5,000/- with 1st class Certificate for performing his duty with keen interest and utmost devotion during organizing various traffic nakas and road safety programme.

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