SPC launch today, security upped in Gurugram

  • | Saturday | 21st July, 2018

Elaborate traffic and security plans have been drawn up to ensure that the event goes smoothly,” Gurugram police commissioner K K Rao said. The programme will include studies, physical training, field visits, SPC camps and practical projects . GURUGRAM: Union minister Rajnath Singh will launch the national Student Police Cadet programme from Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurugram on Saturday.Cops have stepped up security and traffic management for the event at which chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar and other ministers will be present.A total of 7,000 students of classes 8 and 9 from across the country will participate in the one-day programme in which they will be taught about social issues and values, law, Constitution etc to make them responsible citizens. The kids will also be taught communication skills, disaster management and about health and hygiene at the event.To make the event a success, over 750 cops will be deployed across the city, of which 300 will look after traffic and the remaining will take care of security at the venue and nearby areas.“We are keeping a strict vigil on the borders and have identified sensitive areas of city.

GURUGRAM: Union minister Rajnath Singh will launch the national Student Police Cadet programme from Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurugram on Saturday.Cops have stepped up security and traffic management for the event at which chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar and other ministers will be present.A total of 7,000 students of classes 8 and 9 from across the country will participate in the one-day programme in which they will be taught about social issues and values, law, Constitution etc to make them responsible citizens. The programme will include studies, physical training, field visits, SPC camps and practical projects . The kids will also be taught communication skills, disaster management and about health and hygiene at the event.To make the event a success, over 750 cops will be deployed across the city, of which 300 will look after traffic and the remaining will take care of security at the venue and nearby areas.“We are keeping a strict vigil on the borders and have identified sensitive areas of city. Elaborate traffic and security plans have been drawn up to ensure that the event goes smoothly,” Gurugram police commissioner K K Rao said.

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