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*Civil Society Tullamulla Calls on SHO Khirbhawani, extended warm greetings to him for assuming charge
*Emphasized importance of engaging youth and opening an open-air- gym in Tullamulla Ganderbal 21 February: Civil Society Tullamulla delegation led by its Chairman Manzoor Ahmad Wani calls on Station House Office (SHO) Khirbhawani Tullamulla and extended warm greetings to Shri Afaq Majid Wani for assuming charge.The delegation expressed their appreciation for the new SHO and expressed their hope for a positive and productive working relationship.The members of the Civil Society Tullamulla conveyed their support for the law enforcement efforts of the SHO and his team.They highlighted the importance of community-police collaboration for the betterment of society and the maintenance of law and order.The delegation also discussed various community issues and sought the cooperation of the police in addressing them which include opening an open-air-gym in Tullamulla.The SHO assured the delegation that the police department is committed to serving and protecting the community.He welcomed the collaboration and support of the civil society in maintaining peace and harmony in the area.The delegation pledged to work hand in hand with the police to promote a safe and secure environment for everyone.The meeting ended on a positive note with both sides expressing their commitment to working together for the betterment of the community.The Civil Society Tullamulla delegation left the meeting with a sense of optimism and a renewed spirit of cooperation with the police department.
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