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Police Lines 26 Sr. No. Date Detail of Event 1. 29.2.2016 Advisor to Administrator inaugurated the Gazetted Officer‟s Mess of Chandigarh Police On 29.2.2016, Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS, Adviser to Administrator, UT, Chandigarh inaugurated the Gazetted Officer‟s Mess of Chandigarh Police at Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Sh. Rajender P. Upadhyay, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, D.I.G., U.T., Chandigarh, Dr. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP, U.T., Chandigarh along with other Senior Officers from Police Department were also present on this occasion. Inspector General of Police briefed the facilities provided in GO‟s Mess in his welcome address. Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS also inspected the newly built Gazetted Officer‟s Mess which is covering total area of 11487.4 sq.ft consisting ground floor of 7057 sq.ft and first floor 4429.26 sq.ft. The Gazetted Officer‟s Mess is upgraded to latest facilities (i) Reception Area (ii) 5 Suites + 2 Standard Rooms (iii) Family Sittings (iv) Dining Hall (v) Toilets & (vi) Kitchen etc. 2. 25.05.2016 Passing Out Parade of the 17th batch of 96 recruit constables (54 Males, 42 Females) was held at the Parade grounds, Police lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh on 25.05.2016. His Excellency, Governor Punjab & Haryana and Administrator U.T. Chandigarh, Professor Kaptan Singh Solanki took the salute. Shri Amarjit Singh Cheema, IPS, DIG-UT Chandigarh, administered oath to these young recruits. Shri Tejender Singh Luthra , IPS, IGP-UT Chandigarh welcomed the Chief Guest and presented a report about the training of recruits. He stated that these constables were provided adequate exposure in the fields of Criminal law, Medical Jurisprudence, VIP Security, Human Rights, etc. They have also been imparted training in Mob Control, Weapon handling, Yoga, P.T. and Parade. Special workshops on topics like Cyber Crime, Bank Frauds and Gender sensitization, etc. were also held. After passing out, these recruits will undergo a commando training course at Bahadurgarh (Punjab). His Excellency, the Governor Punjab & Haryana and Administrator Chandigarh, in his official address appreciated the hard work put in by these recruits during their training. He congratulated the IGP-UT for the work of Chandigarh Police in providing security to the City Beautiful inspite of the growing challenges and scarce resources. Out of these 96 constables, C. Mohit No. 2095/CP stood All- Round 1st, 1st in Indoor Examinations and also 2nd in Outdoor Tests. C. Ashwani No. 2105/CP and C. Yogesh No. 2000/CP, both stood All Round 2nd . C. Gurdeep Kaur No. 2063/CP stood 2nd in Indoor Examinations, C. Balwant No. 2084/CP 1st in Outdoor Tests, C. Surinder Singh No. 2310/CP 1st in Firing Tests and C. Rimple No. 2086/CP 2nd in Firing Tests. Head Constable Gursahib Singh No.

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Police Lines – 26

Sr. No. Date Detail of Event

1. 29.2.2016 Advisor to Administrator inaugurated the Gazetted Officer‟s Mess of

Chandigarh Police

On 29.2.2016, Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS, Adviser to

Administrator, UT, Chandigarh inaugurated the Gazetted Officer‟s

Mess of Chandigarh Police at Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh.

Sh. Rajender P. Upadhyay, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh, Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, D.I.G., U.T., Chandigarh, Dr.

Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP, U.T., Chandigarh along with other

Senior Officers from Police Department were also present on this

occasion. Inspector General of Police briefed the facilities provided

in GO‟s Mess in his welcome address.

Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS also inspected the newly built

Gazetted Officer‟s Mess which is covering total area of 11487.4 sq.ft

consisting ground floor of 7057 sq.ft and first floor 4429.26 sq.ft. The

Gazetted Officer‟s Mess is upgraded to latest facilities (i) Reception

Area (ii) 5 Suites + 2 Standard Rooms (iii) Family Sittings (iv) Dining

Hall (v) Toilets & (vi) Kitchen etc.

2. 25.05.2016 Passing Out Parade of the 17th batch of 96 recruit constables (54

Males, 42 Females) was held at the Parade grounds, Police lines,

Sector-26, Chandigarh on 25.05.2016. His Excellency, Governor

Punjab & Haryana and Administrator U.T. Chandigarh, Professor

Kaptan Singh Solanki took the salute. Shri Amarjit Singh Cheema, IPS,

DIG-UT Chandigarh, administered oath to these young recruits. Shri

Tejender Singh Luthra , IPS, IGP-UT Chandigarh welcomed the Chief

Guest and presented a report about the training of recruits. He

stated that these constables were provided adequate exposure in

the fields of Criminal law, Medical Jurisprudence, VIP Security,

Human Rights, etc. They have also been imparted training in Mob

Control, Weapon handling, Yoga, P.T. and Parade. Special

workshops on topics like Cyber Crime, Bank Frauds and Gender

sensitization, etc. were also held. After passing out, these recruits will

undergo a commando training course at Bahadurgarh (Punjab).

His Excellency, the Governor Punjab & Haryana and

Administrator Chandigarh, in his official address appreciated the

hard work put in by these recruits during their training. He

congratulated the IGP-UT for the work of Chandigarh Police in

providing security to the City Beautiful inspite of the growing

challenges and scarce resources.

Out of these 96 constables, C. Mohit No. 2095/CP stood All-

Round 1st, 1st in Indoor Examinations and also 2nd in Outdoor Tests.

C. Ashwani No. 2105/CP and C. Yogesh No. 2000/CP, both stood All

Round 2nd . C. Gurdeep Kaur No. 2063/CP stood 2nd in Indoor

Examinations, C. Balwant No. 2084/CP 1st in Outdoor Tests, C.

Surinder Singh No. 2310/CP 1st in Firing Tests and C. Rimple No.

2086/CP 2nd in Firing Tests. Head Constable Gursahib Singh No.

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194/CP awarded with Best Drill Instructor Award, SI Prem Nath No.

509/CHG CDI-RTC, SI Omvir Singh No. 851/CHG and SI Avtar Singh

No. 816/CHG awarded with Award of Honour. All Prize winners

awarded with Trophies.

3. 06.06.2016 Feliciation Ceremony for wards of Police Families

On 06th June, 2016 the felicitation ceremony was held in the Multi

Purpose Hall of Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Sh. Parimal Rai,

IAS, Advisor to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the chief

guest of the function. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh welcomed the Chief Guest. Dr.

Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP/UT along with other officer of Police

department was also present on this function. During Felicitation

Ceremony, Police scholarship was distributed among the 64 police

wards who has secured 85% or above marks in the examination in

their respective class i.e. 6th to 12th during academic session 2015-

2016. The prize amount approximate 6.5 lac was distributed among

the wards of Chandigarh Police families present at the function.

Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator, UT Chandigarh, in

his official address appreciated the scholarship recipients and

encourage them to work hard in future and to achieve their goal.

He congratulated to Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh for the work of Chandigarh

Police in providing security to the city beautiful inspite of the

growing challenges.

4. 15.07.2016 Training program on Stress Management & Medicine Free Life

One day Training program on Stress Management & Medicine Free

Life has been organized by Chandigarh Police in association with

National Education (NGO), Nagpur (Maharashtra) in Recruit Training

Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Tajender

Singh Luthra , I.P.S., I.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and supervision of Dr.

Sukhchain Singh Gill, I.P.S., S.S.P, U.T., Chandigarh. 125 police

personnel (Inspectors, SIs, ASIs, HCs, and Constables) from all units of

Chandigarh Police have attended this program.

Dr. Nilesh Charpe (Naturopathist) and his team from National

Education (NGO), Nagpur (Maharashtra) has delivered lecture to

the participants. He told the methods to keep our life 70% medicine

free. He said that we can live stress free and medicine free life by

keeping ourselves in contact with nature and by adopting the basic

principles of Naturotherapy i.e. Morning Walk, Yogaashan,

Paranayam, Acupressure, Herbal remedies and by using the routine

available Kitchen materials.

The motive to conduct this training program is to aware the police

personnel regarding naturotherapy and to stay healthy and stress

free long life.

5. 15.07.2016 Training program on Stress Management & Medicine Free Life

One day Training program on Stress Management & Medicine Free

Life has been organized by Chandigarh Police in association with

National Education (NGO), Nagpur (Maharashtra) in Recruit Training

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Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Tajender

Singh Luthra , I.P.S., I.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and supervision of Dr.

Sukhchain Singh Gill, I.P.S., S.S.P, U.T., Chandigarh. 125 police

personnel (Inspectors, SIs, ASIs, HCs, and Constables) from all units of

Chandigarh Police have attended this program.

Dr. Nilesh Charpe (Naturopathist) and his team from National

Education (NGO), Nagpur (Maharashtra) has delivered lecture to

the participants. He told the methods to keep our life 70% medicine

free. He said that we can live stress free and medicine free life by

keeping ourselves in contact with nature and by adopting the basic

principles of Naturotherapy i.e. Morning Walk, Yogaashan,

Paranayam, Acupressure, Herbal remedies and by using the routine

available Kitchen materials.

The motive to conduct this training program is to aware the police

personnel regarding naturotherapy and to stay healthy and stress

free long life.

6. 22.07.2016 Felicitation ceremony of Meritorious wards of Chandigarh Police

Family.

On 22nd July, 2016 the felicitation ceremony of Meritorious wards of

Chandigarh Police Family, was held in the Multi Purpose Hall of

Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra,

President Chandigarh Police Welfare Society, was the chief guest of

the function. Dr. Mrs. Manjinder Kaur Gill, (Member Chandigarh

Police Welfare Society) welcomed the Chief Guest. Wives of other

senior police officers along with all Lady Inspector were present on

this function. During Felicitation Ceremony, Police scholarship was

distributed among the 60 police wards who has secured 85% or

above marks in the examination in their respective class i.e. 6th to

12th during academic session 2015-2016. The prize amount

approximate 5.75 lac was distributed among the wards of

Chandigarh Police families present at the function.

7. 01.11.2016 50th Raising Day of Chandigarh Police

Chandigarh Police has been playing a key role in keeping the city

beautiful-Chandigarh, a role model city as was dreamt by its

planner Le-Corbusier.

Chandigarh Police was raised after the declaration of Chandigarh

as Union territory on 1st November, 1966. The first Chief of

Chandigarh Police was Sh. V.K. Kalia, SSP. The post of IGP was

created in the year 1981 and 17 Inspector General‟s of Police have

been appointed till date. Presently, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS is

the Inspector General of Police. SSP Chandigarh (for maintaining

Law & Order), SP/Operation & training (for training and special

operation), SP/Traffic and Security (for maintaining Traffic & Security

arrangements in the city) and SP/IRB are working under Deputy

Inspector General of Police. Today the number of police personnel

in Chandigarh police has reached to 6000 to maintain security, law

& orders and traffic arrangements in the city.

Chandigarh Police has launched various modern and e-

governance schemes which are as follows:-

Community Relation Unit

I-Click (Instant Complaint Logging Internet Kiosk)

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Know Your Case

Single Window for Community Interface

SMART 24x7 Citizen Safety App

Feed Back Mechanism

Senior Citizen Scheme

Community Liaison Group

Crime Stopper Whatsapp Number

Tourism Police

Mobile Police Stations

Women Police Station

Lost Article/Document App (25000 reports have been registered till

now)

Online Police Clearance Certificate (800 citizens used this service)

LIMS (lawful interception monitoring system)

Chandigarh police also got two drones to keep watch in crowded

places and Thermal Imager to keep watch on criminal‟s hidden

place like in jungle areas.

To mark this occasion, today, a parade was organized in Police

Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. His Excellency Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore,

Governor of Punjab & Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the chief

guest on the occasion. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector

General of Police, Sh. A.S. Cheema, IPS, DIGP, Sh. Sukhchain Singh

Gill, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP Headquarters and Security &

Traffic, Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP Operations, Sh. Guriqbal Singh Sidhu,

IPS, Commandant IRB, Sh. Navdeep Singh Brar, IPS, SP/Ciy and Sh.

Roshan Lal, SP/Communication and law & order along with other

police officers their families and retired police officers of

Chandigarh Police were present in the function.

This year also, Chandigarh Police is celebrating “Chandigarh Police

Week-2016” from 1st November, 2016 to 7th November, 2016, which

has become an annual feature. The basic objective of Police Week

is to build a close bonding with the members of the public and to

form stronger partnerships between Police and the communities

they serve. The Police week is being organized to promote respect

for law, build public interest in and support the Police, thus reducing

the gap between the Police and public. During the Chandigarh

Police Week, celebrations will definitely bring community, people,

citizen forums, students closer to Police to build up the desired trust

and rapport as required. Chandigarh Police has been continuously

striving to keep the city safe & secure. Various units of Chandigarh

Police like District Police, Operation Cell, Security Wing, Traffic Police

keep working round the clock to provide best policing services to

the citizens.

8. 03.11.2016 Workshop on Cyber Crime and ATM frauds

A special session of 2 hours on „Cyber Crimes and ATM Frauds‟ was

organized in Recruit Training Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh under

the guidance of Shri Tajinder Singh Luthra, I.P.S. I.G.P., U.T.,

Chandigarh and supervision of Shri R.K Singh, I.P.S., S.P. Operations &

Training, in which 130 police officers/officials (Inspectors, Sub

Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors , Head Constables and

Constables) of Chandigarh Police have participated.

Shri Gurcharan Singh, Faculty of Cyber Crime,

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Central Detective School, Sector-36 Chandigarh delivered lecture

to the participants and made aware about the Cyber Crimes and

ATM Frauds. He discussed various cases detected and unfolded

with the help of modern technology in detail. He also emphasized

upon amended Information Technology Act, 2008 and the various

types of ATM Frauds and its investigation procedure.

The main objective of the special lectures is to

sensitize the police personnel regarding how to deal with the Cyber

Crimes & ATM Frauds cases to minimize the such types of crime.

9. 17.11.2016 Cultural programme and Bada Khana

On the eve of 50th raising day of Chandigarh Police, various

awareness programme & events were organized for general public

by Chandigarh Police from 1st Nov to 7th Nov 2016.

In the chevron of celebrations, today, a cultural evening followed

by the „Bada Khana‟ was organized in Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh. Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator, UT,

Chandigarh was the chief guest. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS,

Inspector General of Police, Sh. Sukhchain Singh Gill, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh.

Eish Singhal, IPS, SP Headquarters and Security & Traffic, Sh. Ravi

Kumar, IPS, SP Operations, Sh. Navdeep Singh Brar, IPS, SP/City and

Sh. Roshan Lal, SP/Communication and law & order along with

other police officers their families and retired police officers of

Chandigarh Police were present in the function.

On this occasion, an award facilitation function among the police

officials and police wards was also organized by Chandigarh Police

for achievers in sports / extracurricular activities at National &

International level during the year 2015-16. Total 25 police officers

and police wards are awarded in the field of sports/cultural and

other activities. 5 Police Personnel are awarded in the sports events

like Body Building, Volleyball, Boxing, Tae-Kwon-do and Wu-Shu. 19

wards of police personnel have been awarded for outstanding

achievements in IIT & IIM and category of sports, NCC etc. One

police officer is also awarded for having record in Limica Book of

Records. A total of 3,32,000/- cash rewards along with

commendation certificates have been distributed for their future

encouragements.

10. 04.01.2017 Chandigarh Police Mounted Staff won two gold medals

The riders from the equestrian team of Chandigarh Police have won

two gold medals in single events of 35th All India Equestrian Games

“Shaktiman” at Hyderabad on 04.01.2017.

At first single event, Constable Manish Kumar Belt No. 6155/IRB has

won Gold Medal for Chandigarh Police in single event i.e.

Preliminary Fault Out. He achieved this success by jumping at

height of 1.10 meter with Mare namely Noorie. Total 72 riders had

participated in this event.

In another single event, Vol. Bhagwan Singh, Belt No. 245/CHG has

won Gold Medal in single event i.e. Normal Novice Jumping. He

achieved this success by jumping at height of 1.15 meter with Horse

namely Woodstock. Total 36 riders had participated in this event.

Earlier, the equestrian team of Chandigarh Police had also won

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gold and three silver medals in Hax 3 events at Chandigarh Horse

Show-2016 at 13th battalion, PAP, Chandigarh.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh congratulated both of them and appreciated their

great achievements.

11. 04.01.2017 Chandigarh Police Mounted Staff won two gold medals

The riders from the equestrian team of Chandigarh Police have

won two gold medals in single events of 35th All India Equestrian

Games “Shaktiman” at Hyderabad on 04.01.2017.

At first single event, Constable Manish Kumar Belt No. 6155/IRB

has won Gold Medal for Chandigarh Police in single event i.e.

Preliminary Fault Out. He achieved this success by jumping at

height of 1.10 meter with Mare namely Noorie. Total 72 riders

had participated in this event.

In another single event, Vol. Bhagwan Singh, Belt No. 245/CHG

has won Gold Medal in single event i.e. Normal Novice Jumping.

He achieved this success by jumping at height of 1.15 meter

with Horse namely Woodstock. Total 36 riders had participated in

this event.

Earlier, the equestrian team of Chandigarh Police had also won

gold and three silver medals in Hax 3 events at Chandigarh

Horse Show-2016 at 13th battalion, PAP, Chandigarh.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh congratulated both of them and appreciated their

great achievements.

12. 05.01.2017 Chandigarh Police Wu-Shu team & Mounted Staff won two gold

medals & one Bronze

The Wu-Shu team of Chandigarh Police put-in another gem in the

crown of Chandigarh police by winning one Gold and one bronze

medal in All India Police Judo Cluster games at Kolkata on

06.01.2017. Today again, the equestrian team won one gold medal

for Chandigarh Police in Single Event. Now, the total number of

Gold medals reached to 3 with 1 silver medal for Chandigarh Police

in Equestrian events.

Detail of Medals on 06.01.2016:

1) Head Constable (ORP) Amit Kumar Belt No. 1223/CP has

won Gold Medal for Chandigarh Police in above 90 KG

weight in Wu-Shu game. He beat CRPF in three rounds

match in final.

2) Constable Sardhanand 6277/IRB has won Bronze Medal

for Chandigarh Police in below 85 KG match in Wu-Shu

game. He beat Uttrakhand Police in three rounds match

in final.

3) Today again, Vol. Bhagwan Singh, Belt No. 245/CHG

showed great performance and make proud moment

for Chandigarh Police in which he won another Gold

Medal in single event i.e. Show Jumping. He achieved

this success with securing top numbers by jumping at

height of 1.30 meter with Horse namely Woodstock. Vol.

Bhagwan Singh has won 2 gold and 1 silver medals for

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Chandigarh Police.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of Police,

UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of them and appreciated their

great achievements.

13. 05.01.2017 Chandigarh Police Wu-Shu team & Mounted Staff won two

gold medals & one Bronze

The Wu-Shu team of Chandigarh Police put-in another gem in

the crown of Chandigarh police by winning one Gold and one

bronze medal in All India Police Judo Cluster games at Kolkata

on 06.01.2017. Today again, the equestrian team won one gold

medal for Chandigarh Police in Single Event. Now, the total

number of Gold medals reached to 3 with 1 silver medal for

Chandigarh Police in Equestrian events.

Detail of Medals on 06.01.2016:

1) Head Constable (ORP) Amit Kumar Belt No. 1223/CP

has won Gold Medal for Chandigarh Police in above 90

KG weight in Wu-Shu game. He beat CRPF in three

rounds match in final.

2) Constable Sardhanand 6277/IRB has won Bronze

Medal for Chandigarh Police in below 85 KG match in

Wu-Shu game. He beat Uttrakhand Police in three

rounds match in final.

3) Today again, Vol. Bhagwan Singh, Belt No. 245/CHG

showed great performance and make proud moment

for Chandigarh Police in which he won another Gold

Medal in single event i.e. Show Jumping. He achieved

this success with securing top numbers by jumping at

height of 1.30 meter with Horse namely Woodstock.

Vol. Bhagwan Singh has won 2 gold and 1 silver

medals for Chandigarh Police.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector General of

Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of them and appreciated

their great achievements.

14. 07.01.2017 Welfare Function at Police Lines, Sector 26, Chd

Chandigarh Police welfare center hold a function for distribution of

Certificates to the Police Wards, who have completed the

Painting/Arts and Beauty Parlour courses at Police Welfare Center at

Police lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh.

Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra (President of Chandigarh Police family

welfare society) w/o of Sh.Tajinder Singh Luthra, IPS, W/IGP, U.T

Chandigarh and Mrs. (Dr.) Shruti Singhal w/o of Sh. Eish Singhal

W/SSP U.T Chandigarh (Vice-President) along with wife‟s of other

Senior police officers were present on this occasion. In this training,

20 students have been imparted 6 months training in Arts/painting

Courses and 12 Police ward‟s/Wife‟s of Police Personnel have been

imparted 3 month‟s training course in Beauty Parlour. Total 32 Police

wards / Police officials Wife‟s were awarded with certificates in this

function by the Chief Guest, Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra, President

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Chandigarh Police welfare society.

15. 07.01.2017 Welfare Function at Police Lines, Sector 26, Chd

Chandigarh Police welfare center hold a function for distribution

of Certificates to the Police Wards, who have completed the

Painting/Arts and Beauty Parlour courses at Police Welfare

Center at Police lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh.

Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra (President of Chandigarh Police family

welfare society) w/o of Sh.Tajinder Singh Luthra, IPS, W/IGP,

U.T Chandigarh and Mrs. (Dr.) Shruti Singhal w/o of Sh. Eish

Singhal W/SSP U.T Chandigarh (Vice-President) along with wife‟s

of other Senior police officers were present on this occasion. In

this training, 20 students have been imparted 6 months training

in Arts/painting Courses and 12 Police ward‟s/Wife‟s of Police

Personnel have been imparted 3 month‟s training course in

Beauty Parlour. Total 32 Police wards / Police officials Wife‟s

were awarded with certificates in this function by the Chief

Guest, Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra, President Chandigarh Police

welfare society.

16. 09.01.2017 Workshop on DE-Addiction: Alcoholism and Smoking & Stress

Management

On 09.01.2017 in the evening a workshop on DE-Addiction:

Alcoholism and Smoking & Stress Management was organized by

Chandigarh Police in collaboration with Dr. Reddy‟s foundation for

Health Awareness in Recruit Training Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh

under the guidance of Shri Tajinder Singh Luthra, I.P.S., I.G.P., U.T.,

Chandigarh and supervision of Shri R.K Singh, I.P.S., S.P. Operations &

Training. 120 police officers/officials (Inspectors, Sub Inspectors,

Assistant Sub Inspectors, Head Constables and Constables) of

Chandigarh Police attended this Workshop.

Dr. Rajeev Trehan, MD Psychiatric, Incharge De-Addiction and

Psychiatry Department, Civil Hospital, Panchkula (HR) delivered

lecture to the participants.

Dr. Brijlal, M.B.B.S. , PCMS, Police Hospital, Police Lines, Sector-26,

Chandigarh also interacted with the participants.

Sh. Jaswinder Singh, Dy.S.P./Training & Lines, U.T., Chandigarh also

addressed the participants on this issue.

Mr. Dhiraj Yadav, representative of Dr. Reddy foundation for Health

Awareness was also present in the workshop.

The main objective to organize this workshop is to aware police

personnel regarding adverse effects of Alcohol, Smoking and other

Drugs/Intoxicants on the health of users. They were further told to

seek the help of the Expert/Doctor while quitting the same.

17. 09.01.2017 Workshop on DE-Addiction: Alcoholism and Smoking &

Stress Management

On 09.01.2017 in the evening a workshop on DE-

Addiction: Alcoholism and Smoking & Stress Management was

organized by Chandigarh Police in collaboration with Dr. Reddy‟s

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foundation for Health Awareness in Recruit Training Centre,

Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Tajinder Singh

Luthra, I.P.S., I.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and supervision of Shri

R.K Singh, I.P.S., S.P. Operations & Training. 120 police

officers/officials (Inspectors, Sub Inspectors, Assistant Sub

Inspectors, Head Constables and Constables) of Chandigarh

Police attended this Workshop.

Dr. Rajeev Trehan, MD Psychiatric, Incharge De-Addiction and

Psychiatry Department, Civil Hospital, Panchkula (HR) delivered

lecture to the participants.

Dr. Brijlal, M.B.B.S. , PCMS, Police Hospital, Police Lines, Sector-

26, Chandigarh also interacted with the participants.

Sh. Jaswinder Singh, Dy.S.P./Training & Lines, U.T., Chandigarh

also addressed the participants on this issue.

Mr. Dhiraj Yadav, representative of Dr. Reddy foundation for

Health Awareness was also present in the workshop.

The main objective to organize this workshop is to aware police

personnel regarding adverse effects of Alcohol, Smoking and

other Drugs/Intoxicants on the health of users. They were

further told to seek the help of the Expert/Doctor while quitting

the same.

18. 30.01.2017 The two boxers i.e. Lady Constable Reena Belt No.4340/CP under 51

kg weight and Ct. Neeraj No. 3798/CP under 69 kg weight of

Chandigarh police have won two medals i.e. Silver and bronze in

their event in 65th All India Police Wrestling Cluster Meet at Patna,

Bihar.

19. 09.03.2017 Free Multi-specialty Health Camp at Police Hospital, Sector

26, Chandigarh

On 09.03.2017, a free Multi-specialty Health Camp was

organized at Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh by Max

Super Specialty Hospital, Mohali (PB). Police personnel who were

identified as High Risk, HTN and DM group of patients during the

Annual Medical Examination which was conducted routinely in

Police Hospital were also examined in this health camp.

Mrs. Simarpreet Luthra, (wife of W/DGP/UT) President,

Chandigarh Police Family Welfare Committee inaugurated this

Health Checkup camp in presence of Mrs. Meenakshi Kumar (w/o

W/DIG/UT), Mrs. Shruti Singhal (w/o W/SSP, Chandigarh. Mrs.

Kamla Girdhar (w/o SP/Communication), Ms. Anjitha Chepyala

DSP/W&CSU, Inspector Sita Devi, Inspector Kulvir Kaur, SI

Parvesh (In-charge Welfare Committee) and wife of other Police

Officers were also present on this occasion. The team of

doctors of Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh i.e. Dr. B.K.

Salwan, SMO, Dr. Pushpinder Mangat, Second Incharge, Dr. Brij

Lal, Medical Officer, Dr. Jaya Geitely, Medical Officer, Dr.

Amandeep, Medical Officer, Dr. Neha, Medical Officer were also

present on this occasion.

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A team of doctors from Max Hospital including Dr. Dhruv

Vashishth from Orthopedics department, Dr Ashok Gupta from

Internal Medicine, Dr. Seema Sharma, Gynecologist and Dr.

Richa Sharma, Dietician provided free consultations to people.

Tests like BP, random blood sugar, ECG (on recommendations)

and bone mineral density tests were also offered free of cost in

the camp.

Sandeep Dogra, Senior Vice President and Zonal head of

Max Hospitals Punjab said that we are committed towards

making specialized healthcare services accessible to all sections

of society. Through this free medical camp, our endeavour is to

address the health concerns of all present in line with the Max

Group philosophy of „Seva-bhav‟. We have taken up the initiative

to provide consultation, diagnostics and services to all those

present at the Police hospital and hope this initiative would

benefit them.”

The officials/workers of Police Hospital, Sector 26,

Chandigarh were also awarded by the president of Chandigarh

Police Family Welfare Committee.

20. 25.03.2017 Felicitation Ceremony of Meritorious Wards of Chandigarh

Police family

On 25.03.2017, the Felicitation Ceremony of Meritorious Wards

of Chandigarh Police family was held in the Multipurpose Hall,

Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Lady Governor, Mrs. Alka

Singh, wife of H.E. Governor of Punjab & Administrator, UT,

Chandigarh was the chief guest on this occasion. Mrs.

Simerpreet Luthra (President of Chandigarh Police family welfare

society) wife of Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, W/DGP, U.T

Chandigarh, Mrs. Meenakshi wife of Sh. Alok Kumar, DIG/UT and

Mrs. (Dr.) Shruti Singhal w/o of Sh. Eish Singhal W/SSP U.T

Chandigarh (Vice-President of Chandigarh Police family welfare

society) along with wife‟s of other senior police officers were

present on this occasion. Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra (President of

Chandigarh Police family welfare society) delivered the welcome

speech. In her welcome speech she said “This event belongs to

wonderful young achievers who are receiving the rewards for

their hard work and outstanding performance. On this occasion, I

must mention the efforts by the members of Chandigarh Police

Family welfare society for their dedication in lifting the morale of

police wards, not only in academics but in other aspects of life”.

During the Felicitation Ceremony, Police scholarship was

distributed among the 93 police wards. The police wards who

secured 80% or above marks in the academic session of

Graduate level courses, 70 % or above marks in Post Graduate

course, 60 % or above marks in technical degree/diploma were

rewarded for the session 2015-2016. The police wards who

shown outstanding performance in professional courses and

other activities like excellence in sports, singing, dancing, other

talents hunt show (telecasts by various TV Channels), were also

rewarded. The total prize amount of Rs. 20,35,000/- was

distributed among the Meritorious Wards of Chandigarh Police

families.

Ms. Himanshi Tanwar, who is also participant of talent

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hunt show on TV “The Voice of India, Season-2” performed a

beautiful Rajasthani Folk song on this occasion. She was also

rewarded by the Chief Guest.

Lady Governor, Mrs. Alka Singh, wife of H.E. Governor of

Punjab & Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, while addressing the

function appreciated the scholarship participant‟s efforts and

encouraged them to work hard in future to achieve their goal.

She also appreciated the efforts done by the Chandigarh Police

family welfare society. Further she congratulated the Chandigarh

Police family welfare society for this felicitation function. She said

“It‟s not easy to become a winner into this competitive world and

it really takes a lot of effort and dedication not just on the part of

students but it also includes the sacrifices and patience of

parents, especially for a policemen as it is very difficult to save

time for family because of long hours duties in their day-today

life. This is a very special moment for awardees and Chandigarh

Police Family welfare society which is doing noble job by

recognizing the hard work of police wards.

Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra (President of Chandigarh Police

family welfare society) presented the Momento to the Chief

Guest. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs. Meenakshi, wife of

W/DIG/UT, Chandigarh.

21. 11.09.2017 Today, i.e. on 11.09.2017 an Awareness Programme on “ Extent

and Pattern of Substance ( Drug) Abuse and its Consequences ”

was organized in collaboration with Deptt. of Psychiatry, GMCH-32,

Chandigarh in Recruit Training Centre(RTC) , Sector-26,

Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Tajender Singh Luthra, I.P.S.,

D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and under the supervision of Sh. Ravi

Kumar, I.P.S., S.P./ Operations & Training. 95 police officers

(Inspector, Sub Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors and Constables)

have attended this programme.

During this programme , Dr. Ajeet Sidana ,

Associate Professor Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Sector-32,

Chandigarh delivered lecture to the participants in which he

explained that Narcotics Drugs are dangerous drugs, because

once a person becomes addicted to drugs, he not only has a

desire for the drug that keeps returning but also requires higher and

higher dose of drug each time. Narcotic drugs damage the

nervous system and have adverse effects on vision, hearing and the

cardiovascular system. Overdoses of Narcotic drugs can cause

death. Drug addicts have poor social relations and are sometimes

responsible for many unlawful activities and commit crimes to get

money for purchasing drugs which are available at very high prices.

The objective of this programme was to create

awareness among the police personnel on Drug Abuse and Harmful

effects of Drugs in society and how to overcome from these social

evils.

22. 12.09.2017 Today, i.e. on 12.09.2017 workshop on “ Banking Fraud (ATM,

Credit & Debit Card, Cyber Crime) and Anti Money Laundering ”

was organized in collaboration with AXIS Bank in Recruit Training

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Centre(RTC) , Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri

Tajender Singh Luthra, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and under the

supervision of Sh. Ravi Kumar, I.P.S., S.P./ Operations & Training. 87

police officers (Inspector, Sub Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors

and Constables) have attended this programme.

During this workshop, Sh. Harjit Singh, M.Sc. MBA,

Regional Head (Pb, Hry & J&K) Fraud Control Unit, delivered lecture

to the participants in which he explained the various channels of e-

banking and precautionary measures to avoid the frauds. He further

told that how the electronic frauds are perpetrated and how we

can recognize the different type of deceptions and utilize the key

information to investigate the frauds.

The purpose of this workshop was to aware the

participants about various frauds in electronic banking and

credit/debit cards and Anti money laundering. This training will help

the Police officials in future while investigating such type of fraud

cases.

23. 27.09.2017 Workshop on Organ Donation and Role of Police in Organ Donation

Today, i.e. on 27.09.2017 an awareness programme on “Organ

Donation and Role of Police in Organ Donation.‟” was organized in

collaboration with Mohan Foundation in Recruit Training

Centre(RTC) , Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri

Tajender Singh Luthra, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and under the

supervision of Sh. Ravi Kumar, I.P.S., S.P./ Operations & Training. 167

police officers (Inspector, Sub Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors,

Head Constables and Constables) have attended this programme.

Ms. Deeplika, Project Manager, Mohan Foundation explained as to

which organs can be donated by a diseased person and living

person. She also explained the concept of Brain Death and it‟s

clinical evaluation.

Mr. Sudhir Dewan, Director, Mohan Foundation spoke on the role of

police especially in MLC cases. He informed that in India there is an

accident death every 3.7 minutes and 66% of the accident victims

can be counselled for Organ Donation. Dewan said that

Chandigarh Police has always played a proactive role in case

proceedings and also in creating Green Corridors

The objective of this programme was to create awareness among

the police personnel regarding donation of organs and to discuss

the important role of police in this regard to save a life and also in

creating Green Corridors while transporting the human organs.

24. 04.10.2017

14.10.2017

15.10.2017

Achievement in field of sports and games

1. Lady Constable Reena, Belt No. 4340/CP of Chandigarh Police

put in another gem in the field of sports & games by winning

1st position in boxing in category weight 57 Kg in 17th

Chandigarh State Senior Women Boxing Championship, held

at Hockey Stadium, Sector 42, Chandigarh on 3rd & 4th

October, 2017.Besides this, earlier she had also participated

in 65th All India Police Wrestling Cluster Meet at Patna, Bihar

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and was stood in second position in 54 Kg weight.

2. Achievement in Assam Rifles 26th Senior National WUSHU

Championship Constable Sandeep Kundu No. 1550/CP of

Chandigarh Police put in another gem in the field of sports &

games by winning Bronze Medal in below 90 Kg category in

Assam Rifles 26th Senior National WUSHU Championship held

at Shilong. This has brought laurel to Chandigarh Police at

National level.

3. In Yoga event Lady constable Sushma won two medals i.e. Gold

Medal in Yoga Ashana and also won bronze medal in Yoga

Artistic Single Women Category. She has brought laurel to

Chandigarh Police with her achievement. The competition is

still in progress.

25. 25.10.2017 Chandigarh Police pays tribute to the Martyrs of Chandigarh

Police, on 25-10-2017.

25 October: Chandigarh Police organized ceremonies at 5 districts of

Punjab to commemorate the supreme sacrifice made by Insp. Jagjit

Singh, ASI Amarjit Singh, ASI Lalu Ram, Inspector Sucha Singh and

SI Amarjit Singh while serving in the Chandigarh Police. The functions

were held at the schools/colleges in the native home towns of martyrs

in which these valiant men studied. The functions were held at below

mentioned school/colleges in given districts of Punjab:

SN Name of Martyrs Venue

1. Sh. Jagjit Singh

(Inspector)

Govt. High School Branch Abohar, near

Railways Station, Abohar, Distt. Fazilka,

Punjab

2. Sh. Lalu Ram (ASI) Gandhi Memorial High School, Mall Godown

Road, near Railway Station, Kotkapura, Distt.

Faridkot, Punjab

3. Sh. Amarjit Singh

(ASI)

Khalsa College, Garhdiwal, Distt. Hoshiarpur,

Punjab

4. Sh. Sucha Singh

(Inspector)

Munna Lal Puri Senior Secondary School,

Mullanpur Garibdas, Distt. S.A.S. Nagar

(Mohali), Punjab

5. Sh. Amarjit Singh Govt. Sr. Sec. School Amargarh Pada, Mehna,

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(SI) Distt. Moga, Punjab

Shri. V.P. Singh Badnore H.E. the Governor of Punjab-cum-

Administrator UT, Chandigarh accompanied by Sh. Tajender Singh

Luthra, DGP, UT, Chandigarh, paid humble tribute to the four martyrs

in the presence of family members of the martyrs, staff and students

of the respective schools/colleges and other prominent personalities

of the local administration. Hon‟ble Governor Punjab also addressed

the gathering on each occasion. Remembering the brave souls on the

occasion Sh. V.P. Badnore highlighted the sacrifice made by the slain

martyrs in the line of duty:

In first function held at Fazilka, Punjab, Hon‟ble Governor said that

Late Inspector Jagjit Singh joined Chandigarh Police as ASI on May 6,

1972. While posted as SHO/PS-39, on 17 July, 1988, he led a raid at

a residence in sector-45, where some terrorists, armed with

sophisticated weapons, were taking shelter. Exhibiting exemplary

courage and leadership, he broke open the door and rushed inside the

house. In this encounter three terrorists were killed. Insp. Jagjit

Singh also received fatal bullet injuries and was martyred on the spot.

Making the occasion special an annual scholarship of Rs. 11,000/- was

announced by Chandigarh Police for the Matric class topper namely

Simran D/o Raj Kumar who secured 75.84 % marks in Govt. High

School Branch Abohar, Fazilka, Punjab.

After that Hon‟ble Governor Punjab attended that function at District

Faridkot, Punjab. Speaking on the occasion he stated that, Late ASI

lalu Ram joined as a constable in Punjab Police on 29 June, 1976 and

joined Chandigarh Police on deputation on 30 May, 1978. On August

29, 1991, while he was posted as PSO to SSP/Chandigarh, some

terrorists laid an explosive trap which blasted the SSP‟s car. ASI

Lalu Ram was martyred on the spot. Making the occasion special an

annual scholarship of Rs. 11,000/- was given to topper Kashdeep Singh

S/o Sh. Raj Pal who secured 84 % marks in the Matric class at Gandhi

Memorial High School, Kotkapura, Faridkot, Punjab.

In the afternoon, Hon‟ble Governor Punjab paid tribute to Saheed ASI

Amarjit Singh, at District Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Remembering the

sacrifice made by Sh. Amarjit Singh, he said that Late ASI Amarjit

Singh joined Chandigarh Police on July 26, 1976. On December 8,

1989, while he was posted in the Police Post-36, he was ambushed and

martyred on the patrolling duty near village Kajheri by two terrorists

riding a motorcycle. Making the occasion special an annual scholarship

of Rs. 11,000/- was given to topper Anjali who secured 91 % marks in

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the Matric class at Khalsa College, Garhdiwal, Distt. Hoshiarpur,

Punjab.

At the last Hon‟ble Governor paid homage to Saheed Insp. Sucha

Singh at Distt. S.A.S Nagar (Mohali). Addressing the solemn

ceremony he described the great sacrifice made by brave soul and

said that Inspector Sucha Singh joined Chandigarh Police as Constable

on April 30, 1976. While posted in the traffic wing of the Chandigarh

Police, he was on the night checking duty in the area of sub-division

central on the night intervening of June 8/9, 2013. During checking

he questioned one suspicious couple sitting near the district court,

sector-17, Chandigarh. During the process, the accused stabbed him

multiple times due to which he was martyred. Inspector Sucha Singh

sacrificed his life valiantly so that others could live safely. Making the

occasion special an annual scholarship of Rs. 11,000/- was given to

topper Harsh Kumar S/o Ram Chander who secured 80.92 % marks in

the Matric class at Munna Lal Puri Senior Secondary School, Mullanpur

Garibdas, Distt. S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali), Punjab.

A ceremony to commemorate the supreme sacrifice made SI Amarjit

Singh was held at Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Amargarh Pada, Mehna, Distt.

Moga (PB). Shri. Roshan Lal, SP/Communication along with team of

Chandigarh Police, paid humble tribute to the martyr in the presence

of his family members, School staff and students and other prominent

personalities of the local administration. Making the occasion special

an annual scholarship of Rs. 11,000/- was given to topper Mandeep

Kaur D/o Amarjit Singh who secured 92 % marks in the Matric class

at Govt. Sr. Sec. School Amargarh Pada, Mehna, Moga, Punjab. This

function was held at below mentioned school in given district of

Punjab:

Name of Martyrs Venue

Sh. Amarjit Singh (SI) Govt. Sr. Sec. School

Amargarh Pada, Mehna, Distt.

Moga, Punjab

Sh. Amarjit Singh, SI joined Punjab Police as Constable on 25.05.1973

and joined Chandigarh Police on deputation. On February 25, 1992, SI

Amarjit Singh along with other police officials was escorting under

trial terrorists to PGI, Chandigarh for their treatment, some

unidentified attacked the police party. Late SI Amarjit Singh bravely

fought the terrorist till he martyr.

The annual scholarship Scheme of Rs. 11,000/- by Chandigarh Police

will be in continuation and given on annual basis in the name of each

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martyr for the Matric class topper of their respective native schools.

H.E. Governor Punjab also honoured the family members of the

Martyrs by a memento and shawl. At the end a two minute silence

prayer was held in the ceremonies of martyrs of Chandigarh police.

Hon‟ble Governor congratulated Chandigarh Police for remembering

the martyrs by organizing such events and showcasing their sacrifice

to stimulate sense of patriotism among the young generations.

26. 21.10.2017 Tribute To Martyr Companions

On 21.10.2017, a Commemoration Parade was organized at the

Ground of Police Station, Sector-17 Chandigarh in memory of the

martyred companions. Every year, 21st October is the day of

remembrance of the martyred companions who laid down their lives

during obligation of their duties. On this occasion, two-minute silence

was held to salute the memory of Comrades who sacrificed their lives.

Central Police Organizations and State Police celebrate‟s this day in

the form of Martyrdom Day.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh along with other police officers paid homage to their

departed comrades at the Martyrs Memorial Site. Last year from 1st

September 2016 to August 2017 total 383 Police Officers and Police

Personnel from paramilitary police forces and police organizations

have set exemplary example before their colleagues by sacrificing

their lives during duty. This year the number of officers and jawans

who laid down their lives during duty is as under:-

Andhra Pradesh (05), Arunachal Pradesh (02), Assam (01), Bihar (12),

Chattisgarh (23), Delhi (13), Gujarat (02), J & K (42), Jharkhand (02),

Karnataka (12), Madhya Pardesh (03), Maharastra (01), Manipur (03),

Meghalaya (02), Orissa (09), Rajasthan (01), Tamil Nadu (02),

Uttrakhand (07), Uttar Pradesh (76), West Bengal (16); BSF (54),

CISF (13), CRPF (49), Civil Defence F.S. & H.C. (06), ITBP (11), NCB

(01), NDRF (02), SSB (02), NIA (02), RPF (09).

The history of commemoration day traces back to October 21, 1959,

when a police party of the Indian police force was deployed to defend

national frontiers in the Ladakh region. The same was attacked by

Chinese troops hidden by forming ambush in hills and 10 CRPF jawans

were killed. Since then, this day is celebrated as Martyrdom Day at

Central Police Organizations and Police Forces in remembrance of

countless sacrifice of martyr companions.

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27. 23.10.2017

Chandigarh Police pays tribute to the Martyr of Chandigarh Police,

Saheed ASI Amin Chand on 23-10-2017

October 23: The Chandigarh Police paid homage it‟s Martyr ASI Amin

Chand in an event held at his native school, Senior Secondary School

LUNJ, District Kangra, HP, on Monday. The Memorial function was

presided by Sh. Acharya Devvrat His Excellency the Governor

Himachal Pradesh. The memorial function was held in the presence of

wife and family members of Saheed ASI Amin Chand, principal and

students of SSS Lunj and several other people of the region. A special

team of Chandigarh Police headed by Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS,

SSP/Traffic & Security and DSP Uday Pal was also present to pay

tribute to the brave soul.

The ceremony started with “Salami” given by the Police. After that a

two-minute silent prayer was held in memory of the Saheed ASI Amin

Chand. Addressing the gathering on the solemn occasion, Sh. Acharya

Devvrat His Excellency the Governor Himachal Pradesh elaborated the

supreme sacrifice made by Shri Amin Chand in the line of his duty.

Stating about his earlier life he added that “ASI Amin Chand joined

the Chandigarh Police as constable on June 4th, 1981 and served more

than 10 years. During his service in Chandigarh Police he bestowed

with 44 commendation certificates including 9 CC-1 with cash prize of

Rs. 2625/-. He was martyred on August 29, 1991 in a bomb blast by

some terrorists, while he was posted as driver with then SSP. Sh.

Amin Chand also served Indian Army and was decorated with five

medals including Raksha Medal, SSS Medal etc.

His Excellency the Governor, Himachal Pradesh also announced the

scholarship of Rs. 11,000/- from Chandigarh Police in the name of

Saheed Amin Chand for Matric class topper of this school. During

this solemn ceremony HE Governor Himachal Pradesh also honored

family members of the slain martyr. At the end, he lauded the step

taken by Chandigarh Police for remembering the martyrs by organizing

such events and showcasing their sacrifice to stimulate sense of

patriotism among the young generations.

28. 31.10.2017

Award Function for Civilians/Police Personnels for their good work

An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, police

officials and Home Guards. On this occasion, police personnel who

retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation

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were also honored by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, accompanied by

Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP/Head Quarters and Sh. Roshan Lal,

SP/Communication, other Police Officers including DSPs and

Inspectors were also present at the Function. The police officers and

other officials who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Insp. (ORP) Prem Nath, Insp. (ORP) Mohinder

Singh, Insp. (ORP) Achhar Chand, Insp. (ORP) Dharam Pal, Insp. (ORP)

Mohan Singh, Insp. (ORP) Harpal Singh, ASI (ORP) Krishan Pal Singh,

HC (ORP) Satinder Kaur. The families of retired police officers were

also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers have also

been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation

Certificate for their good work and best performances in their

assigned duties with utmost devotion and keen interest.

Inspector (ORP) Prem Nath (CDI RTC), SI Rohitash Kumar (I/C PP-

24), SI Gurwinder Singh (PS-Mauli Jagran), HC Sudesh Kumar (PS-36),

HC Jatinder Singh (PCR), HC (ORP) Barinder Singh (Wireless

Operator), HC Om Parkash (Static Guards), HC Sanjeev Kumar

(General Duty, Traffic), HC Nand Kishore (PS-11), HC (ORP) Sunil

Kumar (Security Wing), Sr. C. Balkar Singh (o/o SP Hqrs), Sr. C. Sushil

Kumar (o/o DSP Lines), L/C Seema Bishnoi (PS-11), L/C Jagvinder Kaur

(IRB), C. Sonu Kumar (IRB), Vol. Naresh Kumar (Traffic), Vol. Ranjit

Singh (PCR), Sh. Inder Mohan (P.C. Home Guards Headquarters)

The following civilians also rewarded by the W/DIG/UT with

commendation certificate and cash Rs. 5,000/:-

Sh. Rohit Kumar S/o Sh. Surju Ram R/o # 2399, NAC, MM,

Chandigarh: - He is running tea stall near Sant Kabir School, Sector

26, Chandigarh. He along with Mr. Naib Singh helped a lady by

apprehending the accused namely Kartar Singh, who tried to sexual

assault her. A case FIR No. 187, dated 09.09.2017 u/s 376, 450, 506,

511 IPC, was registered at PS-26, Chandigarh.

Sh. Naib Singh S/o Sh. Mehar Singh R/o Village Manke, Ramgarh,

Distt. Panchkula (HR): - He is serving as watchman at Govt. Tube well,

KWS 2. He along with Mr. Rohit Kumar helped a lady by apprehending

the accused namely Kartar Singh, who tried to sexual assault her. A

case FIR No. 187, dated 09.09.2017 u/s 376, 450, 506, 511 IPC, was

registered at PS-26, Chandigarh

29. 27.10.2017 Special Session/Lecture on the topic Fighting the enemy within :

Towards a transformative psychology of the self

On 27.10.2017, a Special Session/Lecture on the topic Fighting the

enemy within : Towards a transformative psychology of the self was

organized in Recruit Training Centre(RTC), Sector-26, Chandigarh

under the guidance of Shri Tajender Singh Luthra, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T.,

Chandigarh and under the supervision of Sh. Ravi Kumar, I.P.S., S.P./

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Operations & Training. 100 police officers (Dy.S.P., Inspectors, Sub

Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors, Head Constables and

Constables) have attended this session.

Shri Ravi Kumar Singh, IPS, SP/Operations & Training delivered

welcome speech and introduced the Guest Faculty.

Dr. Mukesh Srivastva , Chairman, Centre for Law, Language and

Culture, National Law Institute, Bhopal University, delivered lecture

to the participants, and explained how we can change ourselves from

within and keep up with the changing times. He answered the queries

of participants. In the end of the session SP/Operations & Training

delivered vote of thanks.

The purpose of this session was to sensitize the police personnel and

make the police, people friendly by changing attitude wherever it

needs.

30. 07.11.2017 Awarding of wards of Chandigarh Police & civilians to bring

achievements in sports

To give significance to sports/games and to encourage the sports

persons, Chandigarh Police launched various schemes/rewards and

scholarships for the wards of Chandigarh Police. Chandigarh Police is

proud of the achievements of their wards who presently getting

positions/medals in the field of sports and games.

In this order, to motivate the wards of Chandigarh Police & civilians

the cash rewards of Rs. 1100/- each has been given to the participants

who got positions/medal in wresting at “Union Territory, Chandigarh,

State Schools Games 2017. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director

General of Police congratulated all of them and share the moment with

them and with their coach at Police Headquarters, Sector 9,

Chandigarh. 31. 01.11.2017

Sports Achievement: in 66th All India Police Wrestling Cluster

2017

Chandigarh Police sports team put in another gem in the field of

sports & games by winning three medals (One Gold & Two Bronze

medals) in 66th All India Police Wrestling Cluster 2017 held at Pune on

31.10.2017.

1. Lady Constable Reena, Belt No. 4340/CP of Chandigarh

Police won Gold Medal in 48 Kg weight category in

Boxing.

2. Constable Neeraj, Belt No. 3798 of Chandigarh Police

won Bronze Medal in 69 Kg weight category in Boxing.

3. Constable Amit, Belt No. 1223 of Chandigarh Police won

Bronze Medal in 97 Kg weight category in Wrestling.

They have brought laurels to Chandigarh Police at All India

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Police level by their great achievements. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra,

IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh, congratulated them

for their achievements.

32. 01.11.2017 Police Week: 51st Raising Day of Chandigarh Police: Police Week

Chandigarh Police has been playing a key role in keeping the

city beautiful-Chandigarh, a role model city as was dreamt by its

planner Le-Corbusier.

Chandigarh Police was raised after the declaration of

Chandigarh as Union territory on 1st November, 1966. The first Chief

of Chandigarh Police was Sh. V.K. Kalia, SSP. The post of IGP was

created in the year 1981 and 17 Inspector General‟s of Police have

been appointed till date. Presently, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS is

the Director General of Police. SSP Chandigarh (for maintaining Law &

Order), SP/Operation & training (for training and special operation),

SP/Traffic and Security (for maintaining Traffic & Security

arrangements in the city) and SP/IRB are working under Deputy

Inspector General of Police. Today the number of police personnel in

Chandigarh police has reached to 6000 to maintain security, law &

orders and traffic arrangements in the city.

This year also, Chandigarh Police is celebrating “Chandigarh

Police Week-2017” from 1st November, 2017 to 7th November, 2017,

which has become an annual feature. The basic objective of Police

Week is to build a close bonding with the members of the public and

to form stronger partnerships between Police and the communities

they serve. The Police week is being organized to promote respect for

law, build public interest in and support the Police, thus reducing the

gap between the Police and public. During the Chandigarh Police Week,

celebrations will definitely bring community, people, citizen forums,

students closer to Police to build up the desired trust and rapport as

required. Chandigarh Police has been continuously striving to keep the

city safe & secure. Various units of Chandigarh Police like District

Police, PCR, Operation Cell, Security Wing, Traffic Police keep working

round the clock to provide best policing services to the citizens.

To mark this occasion, today, a parade was organized in Police

Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. His Excellency Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore,

Governor of Punjab & Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the chief

guest on the occasion. Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor to the

Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS,

Director General of Police, Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIGP, Sh. Shashank

Anand, IPS, SSP/Security & Traffic, Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS,

SP/Headquarters and, Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations, and Sh.

Roshan Lal, SP/Communication along with other officers from

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Administration & Police department, their families and retired police

officers of Chandigarh Police were present at the function.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police

delivered welcome address to the Hon‟ble guests as well as audience.

W/DGP introduced the Chandigarh police achievements during the

year i.e. Community Policing activities, Modernization, Digitalization,

Crime free environment, Welfare activities and other achievements.

Chandigarh Police has launched various modern and e-governance

schemes in the year 2017 which are as follows:-

Police Station Sector 17 declared paperless

Good Governance

Best Police Unit (District/zone in a commissionarate) for

Enforcement of IP in the Country

FICCI SMART policing award - 2017

Mobilization of Police Force

Anti Eve Teasing Squad

Digital Transactions through POS Machines

Nighebaan Project (CCTV)

SWAYAM (Self Defence Training Programme for women/girls)

Scholarship for School Students in the name of Martyrs.

His Excellency Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab &

Administrator, UT, Chandigarh in his address appreciated Chandigarh

Police to control the law and order situation, control procession from

Haryana & Punjab, traffic and crime control in the city. He also

appreciated Chandigarh Police for participation and achievements in

sports activities at national and international level like winning gold

medal in Mr. Olymia Amateur Asia and also in World Police & Fire

Games. His Excellency said “The name of Chandigarh Police is counted

as the best known police force. As per orders of MHA, Crime &

Criminal Tracking Network System has been implemented in all police

stations of Chandigarh Police. The installation of CCTV cameras under

Nigehban Project is very helpful to make citizens safe and secure. To

bring the morale of police force 259 police officials were promoted

during the year 2017. HE appreciated the steps taken by DGP/UT for

e-governance and community policing which becomes helpful to provide

public services to the citizens at their door step. HE also suggested

for zero tolerance about corruption in Chandigarh. HE also expects

Chandigarh Police will continue follow their duties with skills and

transparency at the time ahead. HE assured to get the approvals for

Chandigarh Police projects which are pending with different

departments of administration as soon as possible.

33. 06.11.2017 Acheivement by Police Wards in international level

competition/sports event.

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Chandigarh police is proud of the achievements of Indian Women

Hockey Team for winning Gold Medal and become Asian Champions in

the 9th Women‟s Asia Cup 2017 held at Japan.

In this Indian Women Hockey team, Ms. Monica daughter of Takdir

Malik, Head Constable at Chandigarh Police, was the team member of

this Indian Women Hockey Team and made the country, Chandigarh

Police and her parents proud by becoming Asian Champions in Women

Hockey.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police

congratulated her and share this proud moment with her parents

(Head Constable Takdir Malik) at Police Headquarters, Sector 9,

Chandigarh. 34. 10.12.2017

Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh stand third in Swatch

ranking-2017

The Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh has been adjudged with

ranking of third position in Swatch ranking-2017 and a well deserved

recipient of „Certificate‟ and „Swachh Trophy‟ on 10th December 2017.

This Swatch Dispensary Contest was organized by Municipal

Corporation, UT, Chandigarh by conducting survey of schools,

hospitals, hotels, market welfare associations and MCC wards for

Swachh Ranking 2017. The award was given by Sh. Jitender Yadav,

IAS, Commissioner, MC, Chandigarh and received by Dr. Pushpinder

Mangat, SMO & I/C Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh during 31st

Chrysanthemum show held at Terraced Garden Sector 33, Chandigarh.

35. 27.11.2017 Achievement in Sports - 36th Senior National Taekwondo

Championship

Constable Sandeep Kundu Belt No. 1550/CP of Chandigarh

Police has put in another gem in the field of sports & games by winning

Gold medal in 36th Senior National Taekwondo Championship held at

Jammu and Kashmir from 23 to 27 november2017. Constable Sandeep

Kundu Belt No. 1550/CP is presently posted in police lines and has

brought laurels to Chandigarh Police at national level championship.

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh, congratulated him for his achievement.

36. 30.11.2017

Award Function to recognize the good work done by Civilians,

police officials and Home Guards

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An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, police

officials and Home Guards. On this occasion, police personnel who

retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation

were also honored by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, accompanied by

Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security, Ms. Nilambari

Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP/Head Quarters and

Sh. Ravi Kumar, SP/Operations, other Police Officers including DSPs

and Inspectors were also present at the Function. The police officers

and other officials who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Insp. (ORP) Victor, Insp. (ORP) Tejinder Singh,

Insp. (ORP) Parvesh Kumari, Insp. (ORP) Harpal Singh, Insp. (ORP)

Bhagwant Singh, Head Constable (ORP) Jagpal Singh. The families of

retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of

Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers have also

been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation

Certificate for their good work and best performances in their

assigned duties with utmost devotion and keen interest.

Inspector (ORP) Kashmir Singh (PS-34), SI Rakesh Kumar (Traffic),

HC (ORP) Sanjay Kumar (Computer Section), HC Satpal Singh

(Security Wing), Sr. C. Raj Kumar (PS-11), Const. Dharambir Singh

(PCR), C. Paramjeet (O/o SP/HQRs), C. Sandeep Singh (Account

Branch), L/C Sunita (IRB), C. Anup (IRB), C. Sandeep (IRB), C. Parkash

Chand (Security Wing), L/C Jatinder Kaur (PS-11), C. Shamsuddin (PS-

Mauli Jagran), C. Parveen Kumar (O/o DSP/East) Vol. Pawan Kumar

(Home Guard HQRs), Vol. Ruldha Singh (PCR), Sh. Ghanshyam, Sayees

(Mounted Staff) and Sh. Om Parkash, Cook (POI, Police Lines).

The following civilians also rewarded by the W/DIG/UT with

commendation certificate and cash Rs. 5,000/:-

1. Smt. Nirmla Devi w/o Sh. Birju Mali R/o Plot No. 237, Ind.

Area, Phase-1, Panchkula (HR): - She did commendable job as

she kept the missing girl aged about 6 years in her safe

custody, who was reported to be missing/kidnapped vide case

FIR No. 195 dated 17.10.2017 u/s 363 IPC, was registered at

PS-Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh.

2. Sh. Lal Singh S/o Sh. Todar Mal R/o # 1440/17, Phase-11,

Mohali (PB): - He did commendable job by chasing a snatcher

who snatched away his purse near Laxmi Naryan Mandir,

Sector 44, Chandigarh on 03.11.2017. He apprehended him

near light point, Sector 44 & 45 and handed over to police. In

this regard, a case FIR No. 421, dated 03.11.2017 u/s 356,

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379, 411 IPC, was registered at PS-34, Chandigarh.

3. Sh. Pawan Kumar s/o Sh. Satya Narayan R/o # 2657, Sector

25-D, Chandigarh:- He helps the police in different activities

to hold medical camps, organziaing volleyball games, public

meetings and technical training camp in Sector 25, Chandigarh.

37. 29.12.2017

Chandigarh Police organize award function to recognize the good

work done by Civilians, police officials and Home Guards

An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, police

officials and Home Guards. On this occasion, police personnel who

retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation

were also honored by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, accompanied by

Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security, Ms. Nilambari

Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT and Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP/Head Quarters,

other Police Officers including DSPs and Inspectors were also present

at the Function. The police officers and other officials who retired

after attaining the age of superannuation are Insp. (ORP) Satbir

Singh, Insp. (ORP) Jai Singh, ASI (ORP) Amrik Singh, ASI (ORP)

Kulwant Kaur, HC (ORP) Jasbir Singh, HC (ORP) Ramesh Kumar,

Samunder Singh (Sweeper). The families of retired police officers

were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers have also

been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation

Certificate for their good work and best performances in their

assigned duties with utmost devotion and keen interest.

HC Rajesh Kumar (PS-Ind. Area), HC Surinder Singh (PS-36), HC

Satish Kumar (PHQ), HC Bhupinder Singh (CTP), HC Narender Singh

(PCR Vehicle, Sugar-16), HC Satnam Singh (PCR Vehicle, Sugar-16), HC

Harbhajan Singh (PCR Vehicle, Echo-06), Sr. Const. Sunder Singh

(Security Wing), Sr. C. Satish Kumar (O/o W/SSP), Sr. C. Sunil Kumar

(E-1 branch, PHQ), C. Rajesh Kumar (PCR Vehicle, Echo-06), L/C Laxmi

Bai (PS-Mauli Jagran), C. Dinesh (PS-17), C. Karamvir (PP-24), C. Pankaj

Bhardwaj (PP-PGI), L/C Narinder Kaur (Communication Wing), Const.

Vikash Kumar (O/o Sr. Staff Officer to DGP), Const. Sandeep Kumar

(PEB Branch), L/C Rekha Chauhan (Police Hospital), C. Hardeep (IRB),

C. Parvinder Singh (IRB), L/C Kavita Yadav (IRB), Vol. Heera Lal (Police

Lines), Vol. Kulwant Singh (O/o W/DIGP), Vol. Gurpreet Singh (PP-

PGI).

The following civilians also rewarded by the W/DIG/UT with

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commendation certificate and cash Rs. 5,000/:-

4. Sh. Kulwinder Singh Kinda S/o Sh. Amrik Singh R/o # 1008,

Sector 28, Panchkula (HR): - He played a crucial role by

providing information about suspects and helped police during

investigation of case FIR No. 417 dated 26.11.2017 u/s 411

IPC, was registered at PS-36, Chandigarh.

5. Sh. Shiv Kumar S/o Sh. Lallan Yadav R/o # 1474, Tin Colony,

Sector 52, Chandigarh: - He played a crucial role by providing

information about suspects and helped police during

investigation of case FIR No. 417 dated 26.11.2017 u/s 411

IPC, was registered at PS-36, Chandigarh.

38. 02.11.2017 Police Week: Bada Khana & Award Ceremony to facilitate the

police wards

On the eve of 51st Raising Day, Chandigarh Police is celebrating Police

Week from 1st Nov to 7th Nov 2017. To mark this occasion,

Chandigarh Police will be organizing various activities/functions for

strengthening the image of Chandigarh Police during the Police Week.

In the chevron of celebration of Police Week, today, a Cultural

Programme followed by the „Bada Khana‟ was organized at Multi-

Purpose Hall, Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS,

Advisor to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh was the chief guest on

the occasion. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of

Police, Sh. Anurag Aggarwal, IAS, Home Secretary, UT, Chandigarh

along with other officers from Chandigarh Administration & police

department, their families and retired police officers of Chandigarh

Police were present in the function.

On this occasion, an Award Ceremony to facilitate the police wards

was also organized by Chandigarh Police for their outstanding

achievements in academics/ professional courses/ technical degree /

sports / extracurricular activities during the year 2016-17. Total 60

police wards were awarded with incentives for their outstanding

achievements. These includes 21 from professional courses like MBA,

BCA, BBA, 5 from Post Graduation degree, 32 from Technical

Degree/Medical Degree and 2 from Graduation degree. A total

of 17,80,000/- cash rewards along with commendation certificates

have been distributed for their future encouragements. 39. 31.12.2017

Sports Acheivement

Chandigarh Police sports team put in another gem in the field of

sports & games by winning total five medals (two Gold, one Silver &

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two Bronze medals) in below different sports events.

1. The riders from the equestrian team of Chandigarh Police

participated in 36th all India Police Equestrian Championship &

Mounted Police Duty Meet-2017, being held at Patna-Bihar

w.e.f. 29.12.2017 to 07.01.2018. In the event of SHOE

JUMPING preliminary, total 64 riders along with their mounts

participated in which our one rider Const. Pankaj No.6632/IRB

has won the SILVER MEDAL with his horse named Shiva.

2. The Wushu team of Chandigarh Police participated in 7th

Chandigarh State Wushu Championship held at Panjab

University, Chandigarh under the guidance of coach constable

Sandeep Kumar 1547/CP on 31.12.2017 and won 4 below

medals:-

I. Constable Shardanand of IRB of Chandigarh Police won

Gold Medal in below 80 Kg weight category in Wushu.

II. Lady Constable Manpreet Kaur of IRB of Chandigarh

Police won Gold Medal in below 48 Kg weight category

in Wushu.

III. Constable Anil Kumar of IRB of Chandigarh Police won

Bronze Medal in below 75 Kg weight category in

Wushu.

IV. Lady Constable Manjinder Kaur of IRB of Chandigarh

Police won Bronze Medal in below 60 Kg weight

category in Wushu.

They have brought laurels to Chandigarh Police by their great

achievements in sports. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Inspector

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of them and

appreciated their great achievements.

40. 02.01.2018 Sports Acheivements

The riders from the equestrian team of Chandigarh Police

participated in 36th all India Police Equestrian Championship &

Mounted Police Duty Meet-2017, being held at Patna-Bihar w.e.f.

29.12.2017 to 07.01.2018.

On 2nd & 3rd January events, our riders won three more

medals/positions in this competition. The detail of medal/position is

given below.

1. Const. KULDEEP KUMAR No.6182/IRB has won the BRONZE

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MEDAL (on horse named WOOD STOCK) in the event of

show jumping medium normal. Total 15 mounts had

participated in this event.

2. Const. MANISH KUMAR 6155/IRB (Rider on mare Noorie) has

won SILVER MEDAL in the event of Medium Top Score Show

Jumping. Total 15 mounts had participated in this event.

3. One more rider Const. Kuldeep kumar No.6182/IRB (Rider

on horse named wood stock) has got 4th position in the

event of Medium Top Score Show Jumping.

Another glorifying achievement and proud moment for Chandigarh

Police. They have brought laurels to Chandigarh Police by their

great achievements in sports. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS,

Inspector General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of

them and appreciated their great achievements.

41. 28.01.2018 Sports Achievements

Athletic team of Chandigarh Police put in another gem by

winning total four medals (one Gold, one Silver & two Bronze

medals) in different athletic events during Senior State Athletics

Championship held at Sports Complex, Sector 7, Chandigarh from

27 Jan to 28 Jan 2018. They have won medals under the guidance

of their coach Sh. Bhim Singh and Sh. Joginder Singh.

Constable Mukesh Belt No. 6409, IRB won Gold Medal in Javelin

Throw and also won Bronze Medal in Hammer Throw.

Constable Vikash, Belt No. 6146, IRB won Silver Medal in 10,000

Meter Race.

Constable Jaswinder, Belt No. 3864 won Bronze Medal in Triple

Jump.

They have brought laurels to Chandigarh Police by their

great achievements in athletics. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS,

Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of

them and appreciated their great achievements.

42. 27.01.2018 Free Orthopaedic Camp and Health Talk for Chandigarh

Police Employees, their families and dependents at Police Hospital,

Sector 26, Chandigarh

On 27.01.2018, a free Orthopaedic Camp was organized at Police

Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh by Max Elite Orthopaedic Hospital,

Mohali (PB) and in association with Chandigarh Police. Dr. Manuj

Wadhwa, Director, Max Elite Orthopaedic Hospital, Mohali (PB)

along with his team examined 203 patients with the management

of Dr. Pushpinder Mangat, SMO, I/C Police Hospital, Sector 26,

Chandigarh. Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra, President of Chandigarh Police

family welfare society (w/o of Sh. Tajinder Singh Luthra, IPS, W/DGP,

U.T Chd) along with wife of other Senior Police Officers were present

on this occasion.

This camp was organized to check healthy bones and prevent

Osteoarthritis. The free consultations for bone diseases,

physiotherapy, dietary and BMD were done during this camp. Dr.

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Pushpinder Mangat, SMO, I/C Police Hospital, Sector 26,

Chandigarh added that such camps are really helpful activity

among the patients and will be organized in future also. The

mementos were presented by Mrs. Simerpreet Luthra to the team of

Max Elite Orthopaedic Hospital, Mohali (PB) and other participants.

43. 24 & 25.02.2018 Two days Workshop on Investigation and Efficient Functioning of

Police Stations

A two days Workshop on Investigation and Efficient Functioning

of Police Stations was organized for Inspectors/newly posted SHOs,

Sub Inspectors in Chandigarh Police Training Centre, Sector-26,

Chandigarh under the guidance of Sh. Tajinder Singh Luthra, IPS,

DG, UT, Chandigarh. Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG, UT, Chandigarh

has inaugurated the workshop in which 25 Inspectors and 55 Sub

Inspectors of Chandigarh Police have participated. Sh. Shashank

Anand, IPS , SSP, Security & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS,

SSP/UT, Sh. Ravi Kumar Singh, IPS, SP/Operations & Crime were

present during the inauguration of above workshop.

On the first day of workshop i.e. on 24.02.2018, Dr.

O.P Mishra, IPS , DIG/UT Chandigarh, Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS,

SSP/UT and other GOs delivered lectures on Image of Police,

Familiarization & knowledge about Police Station records, Women

Safety & Human Trafficking, Manpower deployment of in Police

Stations, Preparation of Dossiers , Prevention and Detection of Crime

and Community Policing respectively.

Today, i.e. on 25.02.2018 lectures have delivered on

different topics i.e. Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems

(CCTNS) and special emphasis were given on as it being a National

Level Project by Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Security & Traffic,

Sh. Ravi Kumar Singh, IPS, SP/Operations & Crime delivered the

lecture on Cyber Crime and Investigation of Economic Offences in

detail. Other Police Officers spoke on the topics such as

Investigation of Heinous Crime, Various Schemes of Chandigarh Police,

Monitoring of Criminals in Heinous Offences from Jail through

dedicated teams. A similar two days workshop will be held in the

month of March for the remaining Inspectors and Sub Inspectors.

The main objective to conduct this workshop is to

enhance and refresh the knowledge of Inspectors/SHOs, I/C Police

Posts and other investigating officer of Chandigarh Police for

efficient functioning of Police Stations and proper implementation of

law in the City Beautiful.

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44. 28.01.2018 Sports Achievements

Athletic team of Chandigarh Police put in another gem by winning

total four medals (one Gold, one Silver & two Bronze medals) in

different athletic events during Senior State Athletics Championship

held at Sports Complex, Sector 7, Chandigarh from 27 Jan to 28 Jan

2018. They have won medals under the guidance of their coach Sh.

Bhim Singh and Sh. Joginder Singh.

Constable Mukesh Belt No. 6409, IRB won Gold Medal in Javelin

Throw and also won Bronze Medal in Hammer Throw.

Constable Vikash, Belt No. 6146, IRB won Silver Medal in 10,000

Meter Race.

Constable Jaswinder, Belt No. 3864 won Bronze Medal in Triple

Jump.

They have brought laurels to Chandigarh Police by their great

achievements in athletics. Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated all of them and

appreciated their great achievements.

45. 21 & 22.02.2018 Workshop on Soft Skills and Personality Development

A 02 days workshop on Soft Skills and Personality Development

was organized on 21&22.02.2018 in Recruit Training Centre,

Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Tajender Singh

Luthra, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and supervision of Shri

Ravi Kumar, I.P.S., S.P. Operations & Training in which 50 police

officials of Chandigarh Police have attended the workshop.

Sh. Gaurav Sharma and Ms. Shilpi Rana, Master Trainer of an

NGO namely Saksham Capable India, Sector-44-D, Chandigarh,

delivered lecture to the participants on Soft Skills and Personality

Development by using anecdotes from the lives of Successful People,

History, Technical aspects related to the theme, causes, and effects

on their personal and professional life were discussed. Role of key

aspects like mental, social, emotional, physical, moral and spiritual in

developing personality of an individual in developing soft Skills of an

individual and how it impacts their communication was discussed in an

interesting, interactive and informative manner. Various factors which

influence communications and their relevance in their professional

dimensions of life were discussed using several examples.

The main objective of the special sessions is to sensitize the police

personnel regarding Soft Skills and how to deal with the public.

46. 27.02.2018 Award Function to recognize the good work done by police

officials

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Today, an award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by police officials and

Home Guards. On this occasion, police personnel who retired from

police services after attaining the age of superannuation were also

honored by Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, DGP/UT, Chd,

accompanied by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Shashank

Anand, IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS,

SSP/UT Sh. Eish Singhal, IPS, SP/Head Quarters and Sh. R.K.

Singh, IPS, SP/Operations & Training, other Police Officers

including DSPs and Inspectors were also present at the Function. The

police officers and other officials who retired after attaining the age

of superannuation are Insp. Balbir Singh, Insp. (ORP) Dharambi Singh,

Insp. (ORP) Mahipal, Insp. (ORP) Ram Kishan, Insp. (ORP) Kuldeep

Singh, Insp.(ORP) Amrik Singh, ASI (ORP) Jang Singh, HC (ORP)

Suresh Chander. The families of retired police officers were also

invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers have also

been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation

Certificate for their good work and best performances in their

assigned duties with utmost devotion and keen interest.

SI Ram Krishan (PCR), ASI Bahadur Singh (Security Wing), HC

Ramesh Chand (PS-Mauli Jagran), HC Harjit Singh (MT Section),

HC(ORP) Ravinder Singh 24/CP (Drill Instructor), Sr. C. Samir Kumar

(PS-36), Sr. C. Ajesh Kumar (PS-34), L/C Anju (PS-17), Dvr. C

Mandeep Singh (PCR), C Rajneesh (PCR), Dvr. C Mohan Lal (PCR), L/C

Sharmila (Communication Wing), Sr. C. Balbir Singh (PHQ), C Kulbir

Singh (PHQ), L/C Anuradha (High Court Security), C Sanjeev Kumar

(IRB), C Amit Kumar (IRB), L/C Bhawna (Traffic Staff), Vol Nagesh

(POI), Vol. Pushpinder Kumar (PS-49), Vol Jagtar Singh (Traffic

Staff), Sh. Om Prakash, (Jr. Asstt.), Sh. Rameshwar (Cook)

47. 12.03.2018 Workshop on Investigation and Efficient Functioning of Police

Stations

A two days Workshop on Investigation and Efficient Functioning

of Police Stations was organized for Inspectors/newly posted SHOs,

Sub Inspectors in Chandigarh Police Training Centre, Sector-26,

Chandigarh under the guidance of Sh. Tajinder Singh Luthra, IPS,

DG, UT, Chandigarh. A same workshop was organized on 24 &

25.03.2018 for different Police Officers which was inaugurated by

Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG, UT, Chandigarh. Today 26 Inspectors

and 55 Sub Inspectors of Chandigarh Police have participated.

On the first day of workshop i.e. on 10.03.2018, Ms. Nilambari

Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT Chandigarh, delivered the lecture on the topic

of knowledge about Police Station records, Sh. Rajinder Singh,

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District Attorney delivered the lecture on Compliance of Court

directions, Juvenile Justice Act and Amendments in Law in detail.

Other GOs delivered lectures on Familiarization & Various schemes of

Chandigarh Police & Manpower deployment in Police Stations,

Prevention and detection of crime, Compliance of Court direct

respectively.

Today, i.e. on 11.03.2018 lectures have delivered on different topics

i.e. Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) and

special emphasis were given on as it being a National Level Project by

Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Security & Traffic. Other Police

Officers spoke on the topics such as Cyber Crime and Investigation of

Economic Offences, Investigation of Heinous Crime, Women safety,

Monitoring of Criminals in Heinous Offences from Jail through

dedicated teams.

The main objective to conduct this workshop is to enhance and

refresh the knowledge of Inspectors/SHOs, I/C Police Posts and

other investigating officer of Chandigarh Police for efficient

functioning of Police Stations and proper implementation of law in the

City Beautiful.

48. 28.03.2018 Award Function to recognize good work done by Police Officials &

Civilians

An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, police

officials and Home Guard Volunteers on monthly basis performances

during the month of February 2018. On this occasion, police personnel

& other officials who retired from police services after attaining the

age of superannuation were also honored by Sh. Tajender Singh

Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police accompanied by Dr. O.P.

Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, other Senior Police Officers including DSPs

and Inspectors were also present at the Function. The police officers

and other officials who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Insp. Gurdarshan Kaur, Insp. (ORP) Nirmal Singh,

Insp. (ORP) Amrik Singh, Insp. (ORP) Dilbag Singh, Insp. (ORP)

Parminder Singh, Insp. (ORP) Balbir Chand, Insp. (ORP) Dharampal

Singh, Insp. (ORP) Kashmir Singh, Insp. (ORP) Paramjit Singh, Insp.

(ORP) Kartar Singh, SI Rajbir Singh, SI Parshotam, SI (ORP) Raj

Kumar, SI (ORP) Baljit Singh, ASI Joginder Singh, ASI (ORP) Gurdial

Chand, ASI (ORP) Inder Singh, ASI (ORP) Rajwinder Kaur, HC (ORP)

Jasvir Singh and Sh. Surinder Pal (Carpenter) (Total 20). The families

of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest

of Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers have been

rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation Certificate

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for their good work and best performances in their assigned duties

during the month of February - 2018.

C. Rakesh Kumar (PS-IT park), L/C Komal (PS-Manimajra), HC

Karambir Singh (PP-Burail), C. Jai Singh (PS-17), HC Neeraj (PCR

Vehicle), C. Charan Singh (PCR Vehicle), HC Ashok Kumar (PCR

Vehicle), C. Satyaveer (PCR Vehicle), SI Gurmeet Singh (PCR Vehicle),

Vol. Rajbir Singh (PCR Vehicle), HC Ram Hari (Wireless Operator), SR.

C. Surinder Pal (PHQ), C. Devender Kumar (O/o SSP UT), C. Rakesh

(Security Wing), L/C Pooja (Security Wing), C. Surender (IRB), L/C

Manbir Kaur (IRB), C. Dinesh (Traffic Staff Electrician), Vol.

Paramjeet Singh (Traffic), Vol. Gurjant Singh (O/o SSP/UT), Vol. Anil

Kumar (GO Mess) Vol. Major Singh (PS-Maloya), SI Udwinder Singh

(PS-34).

The following civilians have also been rewarded with commendation

certificate and cash Rs. 5,000/- (each):-

6. Sh. Om Parkash, Tailor, Police Lines, Chandigarh: - He is

working as Tailor in Chandigarh Police Family Welfare Centre.

He is performing his duty with dedication, hard work and

sincerity.

7. Sh. Amit Kumar R/o # 693, Ph-1, Ramdarbar, Chandigarh:

- He played a crucial role to trace out the three missing

children from Hallomajra, Chandigarh on 10.03.2018.

8. Sh. Santosh Kumar R/o # 291/A, Sanjay Labour Colony,

Ph-1, Ind. Area, Chandigarh:- He played a crucial role to

apprehend accused in case FIR No. 57, dated 25.02.2018 U/S

307 added 302 IPC of PS-Ind. Area who murdered a four year

old girl child in Sanjay Labour Colony.

9. Sh. Sudhir Kumar R/o # S-73, Village Desumajra near

Gurudwara Kharar (PB):- He played crucial role to save the

life of a girl who intended to commit suicide at Sukhna Lake,

Chandigarh on 17.03.2018. He timely informed the police and

save a life which is highly appreciable.

10. Sh. Ashok Dutt R/o # 2867, ground floor, Sector 15,

Huda Colony, Panchkula (HR):- He always comes forward

voluntarily to assist/help the Chandigarh Police at various

occasions. He always co-operate by providing his service for

every possible assistance to Chandigarh Police.

11. Mr. Masihudin Ansari R/o # 1473, Village Burail,

Chandigarh:- He apprehended one boy who along with one

another boy robbed bag containing 2,92,000/- and important

documents on 22.03.2018. A case FIR NO. 105 U/S 392, 34

IPC of PS-34 was worked out.

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49. 13.04.2018 Free Orthopaedic Camp and Health Talk for Chandigarh Police at

Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh

On 13.04.2018, a free Orthopaedic Camp and Health Talk was

organized at Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh by renowned

Australian Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Manit Arora specialized in

Orthopaedic, Arthoscopy and Sports Medicine. Dr. Manit Arora

exchanged information on Key Hole Cartilage Saving Surgery for

Knees and other joints. The talk was attended by about 300 police

personnel of all ranks including Doctors and staff from Police Hospital

and also by High ranked officers of Chandigarh Police. The talk was

well received by the audience and Police personnel as all have

appreciated the new technology from overseas which can beneficial

for them in the coming days.

A free consultation medical camp was also organized wherein

Dr. Manit Arora gave consultations to about 70 patients includes

Police personnel and their family members.

Dr. Arora and Chandigarh Police join hands to provide world

class Orthopaedic treatment to all Chandigarh Police staff to keep the

force healthy. DGP, Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, thanked Dr.

Arora for his association with Chandigarh Police.

Dr. Pushpinder Mangat, SMO, I/C Police Hospital, Sector 26,

Chandigarh added that such camps are really helpful activity among

the patients/police personnel‟s and will be organized in future also.

50. 17.04.2018 Computer Course for the Children of colony areas

Chandigarh Police and Infosys have jointly organized one month

Computer Course especially for the children of colony areas of

Chandigarh. The course was conducted at Computer Lab in RTC at

Police Lines sector-26, Chandigarh from 08.3.2018 to 05.4.2018.

During the course, Microsoft Word, Excel and Power-point were

covered. Students were taught theoretical concepts as well as

practically trained by the staff of Infosys. Transportation was also

provided by the Chandigarh Police for those children who were unable

to attend the course at their own conveyance.

Total 33 Children (22 boys & 11 girls) have successfully

completed the said Course. These concepts shall help these students

to do basic front desk/receptionist/Date Entry tasks. All the 33

children have been given certificates by SSP UT Nilambari Jagadale

and Infosys Centre Head, Chandigarh.

51. 18 & 21.04.2018 Achievement in 2nd All India Police Judo Cluster Championship-

2018

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Chandigarh Police won four medals in 2nd All India Police Judo

Cluster Championship-2018 held at New Delhi on 18 & 21 april 2018.

Participants from Chandigarh Police won One Gold (Taekwondo), One

Silver (Wushu), Two Bronze (Wushu) with their outstanding

performances under supervision of Team Manager, Insp.Malkit Singh,

In-charge sports, Asst.Manager HC Bheem singh no. 3320/cp Team

coach wushu Sandeep Kumar 1547/cp.

The detail of medals is as under:

1. Const. Sandeep Kundu No.1550/CP won gold Medal in Taekwondo

2.HC Amit Kumar 1223 won silver medal above 90 kg (WUSHU)

3.L/Const. Manpreet No.6081/IRB won brownz in below 48 kg

(WUSHU)

4.L/Const. Reena No.4340/CP won Bronze in below 52 kg ( WUSHU)

Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh, congratulated them for their outstanding achievements in

sports. 52. 27.04.2018 Award Function to recognize good work

An award function was held at Multi-Purpose Hall, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, Traffic

Marshals, police officials and Home Guard Volunteers on basis of their

performances. On this occasion, police personnel & other officials who

retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation

were also honored by Sh. Tajender Singh Luthra, IPS, Director

General of Police accompanied by Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/

Sec. & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh. Ravi

Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations & Crime, Sh. Roshan Lal,

SP/Communication and other Senior Police Officers including DSPs

and Inspectors were also present at the Function. The police officers

and other officials who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Insp. (ORP) Onkar Nath, Insp. (ORP) Partap Singh,

Insp. (ORP) Bakshish Singh, Insp. (ORP) Iqbal Singh, Insp. (ORP)

Bhupinder Singh, SI Gurdev Singh, SI (ORP) Harminder Singh, ASI

(ORP) Paramjit Singh, ASI (ORP) Kuldeep Singh, ASI (ORP) Harpal

Singh, HC (ORP) Nirmala Devi, HC (ORP) Major Singh and Smt. Raj

Kumari (Daftri) (Total 13). The families of retired police officers

were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers have been

rewarded with suitable cash rewards and Commendation Certificate

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for their good work and best performances in their assigned duties

during the month of March - 2018.

L/C Harpal Kaur (PS-26), Sr. L/C. Kamlesh Kaur (PS-MM), C. Robin

Singh (SIT PS-26), L/C. Savita (PS-34), L/C. Anju (PS-O/o

SDPO/Central), HC Ranjodh Singh (PCR Vehicle), Vol. Vikrant (PCR

Vehicle), C. Ajay Kumar (Wireless Operator), L/HC Paramjit Kaur (PS-

O/o SSP/UT), Sr. C. Harpreet Pal (Law & Order Branch), ASI Ranjit

Kaur (Police Family Welfare Centre), HC Dalbir Singh (MT Section), C.

Manoj Kumar (MT Section), SI Bhupinder Singh (Security Wing), HC

Phool Singh (Security Wing), C. Surender (O/o SSP/Sec. & Traffic), C.

Amit Kumar (Security Wing), C. Sandeep Lal (IRB), L/C Asha Rani

(IRB), C. Rajiv Kumar (CTP), L/C Manpreet Kaur (Traffic), Vol.

Varinder (PHQ), L/Vol. Kuldeep Kaur (PP-Dariya), Vol. Sandeep

(Traffic), Vol. Dharambir Singh (Police Lines).

The following civilians have also been rewarded with commendation

certificate and cash Rs. 5,000/- (each) for their good works:-

12. Sh. Baldev Singh, Civilian: - He shared traffic violations

pictures on whatsapp & facebook of traffic police and till date

he sent approximate 11,000 violation pictures to traffic police

since Jan 2017 against which TVIS notices have been issued

against the violations of traffic rules.

13. Sh. Mukesh Kumar, Steno - He worked in House Allotment

Branch. He has been found very hard working, dedicated and

sincere. He has been assigned a new assignment and with his

keen interest, he streamlined the working of House Allotment

Branch.

14. Ms. Anju Kumar, KWS-4, Forest Deptt. Sec-26, Chd: -

She has been attending regular training classes of Self

Defence & WUSHU from Chandigarh Police for the last three

months. She participated in Junior & Sub Junior 16th National

WUSHU Championship at Kurukshetra (HR) and won bronze

medal.

15. Ms. Komal, H.No. 126, Block-K, Ph-1, Labour Colony No.

4, Ind. Area, Chd: - She has been attending regular training

classes of Self Defence & WUSHU from Chandigarh Police for

the last three months. She participated in Junior & Sub Junior

17th National WUSHU Championship at Jammu (HR) and won

bronze medal.

16. Sh. Naresh Kumar, Chandigarh: - He played a crucial role to

trace out the accused person wanted in case FIR No. 25/2018,

U/S 302, 34 IPC and case FIR No. 28/2018 U/S 392, 34 IPC,

PS-Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh.

17. Ms. Kamaljit R/o Sector 20-D, Chandigarh:- She showed

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exemplary bravery while apprehending a snatcher, while he

tried to snatch away her purse in Sector 22, Chandigarh on

22.04.2018. In this regard, a case FIR No. 122, dated

22.04.2018 U/S 356, 379, 411 IPC was registered in PS-17,

Chandigarh.

The prize distribution was also organized for following Traffic

Marshals and Civilians/Associates who were part of Road Safety

Week-2018 and also honored:-

1. Wg. Cdr. G.S. Multani (Traffic Marshal)

2. Mr. Ashok Manchanda (Traffic Marshal)

3. Mr. Vijay Kumar (Traffic Marshal)

4. Mr. Gurnam Singh (Traffic Marshal)

5. Mr. Rajiv Sharma (Traffic Marshal)

6. Mr. Kulbir Singh (Traffic Marshal)

7. Mr. R.L. Gupta (Traffic Marshal)

8. Mr. Rajiv Rattan (Traffic Marshal)

9. Mr. M.M. Khan (Traffic Marshal)

10. Mr. S.K. Arora (Traffic Marshal)

11. Mr. H.S. Walia (Traffic Marshal)

12. Mr. Jagmohan Narang (Traffic Marshal)

13. Mr. Vinod Kumar (Traffic Marshal)

14. Mr. Kulmeet Sodhi (Traffic Marshal)

15. Mr. Parminder Chabra (Traffic Marshal)

16. Mr. Kuljinder Sra (Traffic Marshal)

17. Mr. Nikhil Dutta (Traffic Marshal)

18. Mr. Raman Dhir (Traffic Marshal)

19. Dr. K.P. Singh (Traffic Marshal)

20. Mr. Vishal Kapoor (Traffic Marshal)

21. Mr. S.S. Bedi (Traffic Marshal)

22. Mrs. Mohinder Kaur Kataria (Traffic Marshal)

23. Ms. Sukhjit Kaur (Traffic Marshal)

24. Mrs. Chandani Sharma (Traffic Marshal)

25. Mrs. Geeta Kapoor (Traffic Marshal)

26. Mrs. Uma Mahajan (Traffic Marshal)

27. Mrs. Ritu Sood (Traffic Marshal)

28. Mr. Gagandeep Singh (Traffic Marshal)

29. Mr. P.K. Aggarwal (Traffic Marshal)

30. Mr. Abhinav Bhasin (Traffic Marshal)

31. Mr. Vinit Gandhi (Traffic Marshal)

32. Mr. Parminder Chabra (Traffic Marshal)

33. Mr. Jagdish Diwan (Traffic Marshal)

34. Ms. Guneet Singh (Traffic Marshal)

35. Mr. Atin Kalra (Civilian)

36. Mr. Vinkal (Civilian)

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37. Mr. Sartaj Lamba (Associate from Roatary Club)

38. Mr. Vikas (Associate)

39. Mr. Sahil Sharma (Associate)

40. Mr. Vineet Arora (Associate from HDFC)

41. Mr. Jasjeet Katial (Associate from HDFC)

42. Mr. Gaurav Kathuria (Associate from HDFC)

43. Mr. Vikas Sharma (Associate from HDFC)

Besides this, during the Road Safety Week-2018, traffic awareness

was given in various schools & colleges and also distributed Road

Safety literature, Key rings and sticker to good drivers.

53. 16.05.2018 Awarenss on Natinal Dengue Day at Police Hospital, Sector 26,

Chandigarh

On 16.05.2018, occasion of National Dengue Day, a pledge on keeping

our surroundings clean and preventing transmission of Dengue was

administered at Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. The staff of

Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh, students of GMSS, Sector 26,

Chandigarh and police personnel‟s and their families were present and

participated in pledge against dengue.

A lecture was also delivered by Dr. Upenderjeet Singh Gill,

ADM, UT, Chandigarh, Dr. Brij Lal, Medical Officer and Sh. Jaswinder

Singh, DSP/Lines, who aware the participants about preventing Dengue

and keep healthy life. After this an awareness rally was also organized

with posters and banners by students of GMSS, Sector 26,

Chandigarh spreading awareness about cleanliness and preventing

Dengue.

54. 04.06.2018 Monthly Award Function and Retirment Function

An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, police

officials and Home Guard Volunteers on monthly basis performances

during the month of April 2018. On this occasion, police personnel &

other officials who retired from police services after attaining the

age of superannuation were also honored by Sh. Tajender Singh

Luthra, IPS, Director General of Police accompanied by Sh.

Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/ Sec. & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari

Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, and other Senior Police Officers including

DSPs and Inspectors were also present at the Function. The police

officers and other officials who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Insp. Harjit Singh, Insp. Kulbir Singh, Insp. (ORP)

Kuldeep Singh, Insp. (ORP) Surinder Singh, Insp. (ORP) Sukhdev

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Singh, Insp. (ORP) Gurdev Singh, Insp. (ORP) Gurwinder Singh, Insp.

(ORP) Gurnam Singh, Insp. (ORP) Satya, Insp. (ORP) Harbhinder Singh,

Insp (ORP) Kulwinder Singh, Insp. (ORP) Paramjit Singh, SI (ORP)

Prem Chand, SI (ORP) Satya Pal, ASI (ORP) Gurinder Singh, Sh. Ram

Piare (Dispatch Rider), Sh. Sucha Singh (Superintendent (Gd-II). The

families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as

a Guest of Honor.

The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers / Civil

Officials have been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and

Commendation Certificate for their good work and best

performances in their assigned duties during the month of April -

2018.

HC Ramesh Chand, HC Pale Ram, C. Sandeep, SI Rohtash Kumar, SI

Mohinder Singh, HC Narinder Singh, C. Devinder, C. Satish, HC Dalbir

Singh, C. Dharamveer, C. Rohit Yadav, ASI (ORP) Ram Lubhaya, HC

Hari Om, C. Manjeet Singh, Sr. L/C Satwinder Kaur, C. Naresh Kumar,

C. Narender Singh, C. Hardeep Kumar, C. Bhupesh Kumar, C. Vikram, C.

Sandeep Singh, L/C Rajmati, SI Balram Rana, SI Bani Singh, C. Reena,

C. Sandeep Kundu, Vol. Dilbagh Ram, Vol. Suresh Kumar, Vol. Sandeep,

Vol. Baldev Raj, Smt. Sonu Devi, Jr. Asstt.

The following civilians have also been rewarded with commendation

certificate and cash Rs. 5,000/- (each) for their good works:-

1. Sh. Inderpal Singh, Deptt. of IT, UT, Chd. - He

is providing his technical expert assistance/support

for Chandigarh Police as required by police deptt.

either for preparing e-tendering or in other many

ways. He assists the police deptt. in late hours also and

cooperating in solving queries.

2. Sh. Verjesh Kumar, # 67,NIC, Manimajra, Chd: - He

played crucial role for nabbing the accused person in FIR No.

110 dated 29.04.2018 u/s 323, 457, 380, 34 IPC (added 411

IPC after recovery of cash Rs. 150/-, and documents)

registered in PS-IT Park, Chandigarh.

3. Sh. Shyam R/o Village Sripur Bichwa, Distt. Udham Singh

Nagar, Uttrakhand: - He played crucial role and helped

police in arresting of accused person in FIR No. 134,

registered in PS-IT Park, Chandigarh.

4. Sh. Ravinder Singh, Conductor No. C-2048, CTU, Depot

No. 2, Chandigarh and along with Sh. Mohit Thakur,

Driver, CTU:- Sh. Ravinder Singh, Conductor along with

driver Mohit Thakur rescued a girl from the clutches of

accused auto driver who tried to rape the victim on

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20.05.2018. In this regard, a Case FIR No, 190 dated 20/5/18

U/S 354,376,511 IPC was registered in PS-36, Chandigarh.

55. 04.06.2018 Workshop on “Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act, 2003 and

Role of Police in Implementation

Workshop on “Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act, 2003 and

Role of Police in Implementation of this Act" was organized in Recruit

Training Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri

Tajender Singh Luthra, I.P.S, DGP, U.T., Chandigarh and under

supervision of DSP/Training. In this workshop 50 Police officials (Sub

Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors, Head Constables and

Constables) of Chandigarh Police participated.

Ms. Opinderjit Kaur Gill, President, Generation Saviour

Association (NGO), Mohali and her 2 colleague, delivered the lectures

and interacted with the participants on the bad effects of smoking

like toxin in cigarette, particularly Carbon Monoxide and free radicals,

inhibit in blood from „flowing through the body. All major organs such

as brain, the heart, muscles and tissues in the body all rely upon blood

circulation in order to receive oxygen and nutrients. Smoking leads to

asthma, heart attack and diseases relating to lungs. In addition to

that Police officers are also sensitized about the implementation of

various Sections of COTPA, 2003.

The main objective of this workshop was to sensitize the

Police officers/officials about the bad effects of Smoking and use of

other tobacco products which may be cause of various diseases.

56. 29.06.2018 Award Function for Police Personnel and Civilians and

Retirement party An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians,

police officials and Home Guard Volunteers on monthly basis

performances during the month of May 2018. On this occasion,

police personnel & other officials who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation were also

honored by Sh. Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, accompanied by

Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Sec. & Traffic, Sh. Eish Singhal,

IPS, SP/HQRs, Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations, Sh. Roshan

Lal, SP/Communications and other Senior Police Officers

including DSPs and Inspectors were also present at the

Function. The police officers and other officials who retired

after attaining the age of superannuation are Insp. (ORP) Prem

Singh, Insp. (ORP) Rajinder Kumar, Insp. (ORP) Mahender Singh,

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Insp. (ORP) Ved Singh, Insp. (ORP) Jaswinder Singh, SI (ORP)

Rani Devi, SI (ORP) Mahabir Singh, HC Ranjit Singh, HC (ORP)

Surinder Pal, HC (ORP) Raj Singh, HC (ORP) Daljit Kaur, L/C

Harbans Kaur, Sh. Om Parkash (Water-Carrier), Sh. Rajinder

Singh (Sweeper), Sh. Satyawan (Sweeper), Sh. Kamesh Kumar

(Sweeper). The families of retired police officers were also

invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. The following police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers / Civil

Officials have been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and

Commendation Certificate for their good work and best

performances in their assigned duties during the month of May

- 2018. C. Kartar Singh (PS-19), Sr. C. Narinder Kumar (PP-Burail), ASI

Jagroop Singh (PS-11), HC Shiv Kumar (PCR Vehicle), C. Eves

Yadav (PCR Vehicle), L/C Poonam (PCR Vehicle), HC Rajbir Singh

(Cheetah M/Cycle), C. Jaswant Singh (Cheetah M/Cycle), HC

Ajay Bagga (Wireless Operator), C. Lajpat (Communication), HC

Vijay Kumar (O/o SP Oprs), HC Rajender Kumar (O/o W/DGP),

C. Sidharth Shera (O/o DSP PEB), ASI Dinesh Kumar (In-

charge Elec.) Sr. C. Ashwani Kumar (POI), L/C Sushila (Welfare

Centre), HC Gurmail Singh (PSO), HC Amarjit (Security Wing),

C. Amit Deswal (PSO), L/C Amrit Kaur (Security Wing), C.

Sanjay (IRB), C. Laxmi Narayan (IRB), L/C Neelam (IRB), HC

Desraj Singh (Traffic), Vol. Avtar Singh (Pension Br. PHQ), Vol.

Tarsem Singh (O/o SP Oprs), Vol. Kushal Chand (O/o Asstt.

DCHG), Vol. Ghanshyam (PHQ), Sh. Prem Singh (Carpenter at

Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh), Sh. Jaswant Singh Barbar

(Traffic & Security Lines, Sector 29, Chandigarh.

Reward of cash Rs. 5,000/- (each) commendation certificate

has also been declared for one civilian for his good work:- 18. Sh. Deepak Garg: - He played crucial role and helped

police in arresting of accused person in FIR No. 134,

dated 20.05.2018 registered in PS-IT Park, Chandigarh.

57. 30.06.2018 Seminar on Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking and Harmful

effects of Drugs in society On 30.06.2018 a Seminar on Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking

and Harmful effects of Drugs in society was organized in

Recruit Training Centre(RTC) , Sector-26, Chandigarh under the

guidance of Shri Sanjay Baniwal, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh

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and under the supervision of Sh. Ravi Kumar, I.P.S., S.P./

Operations & Training. 105 Police officers (Inspectors, Sub

Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors , Head Constables and

Constables) have attended this programme. During the first session of the Seminar, Dr. Gurwinder Pal

Singh, M.B.B.S, M.D. , Associate Professor, Psychiatric

Department, Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Sector-32,

Chandigarh delivered lecture to the participants in which he

explained that Narcotics Drugs are dangerous for life,

because once a person becomes addicted to drugs, he not only

has a desire for the drug that keeps returning but also requires

higher and higher dose of drug each time. Narcotic drugs

damage the nervous system and have adverse effects on vision,

hearing and the cardiovascular system. Overdoses of Narcotic

drugs can cause death. Drug addicts have poor social relations

and are sometimes responsible for many unlawful activities and

commit crimes to get money for purchasing drugs which are

available at very high prices. The second session of the seminar focused upon the Illicit

Trafficking of drugs. Sh. Rajinder Singh & Awadhesh Kumar ,

Intelligence Officers from Narcotics Control Bureau,

Chandigarh sensitize the participants about the procedure and

precautions to be adopted while dealing with the cases related

to N.D.P.S. Act. The objective of the Seminar was to create awareness among

the police personnel on Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking and

Harmful effects of Drugs in Society and how to overcome from

these social evils as well as made them aware about the

procedure while dealing with the cases related to N.D.P.S. Act.

58. 21.07.2018 One day workshop on the topic of “ The Criminal Law (Amendment)

Ordinance, 2018 “ was organized in Recruit Training Centre, Sector-

26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Sanjay Baniwal, I.P.S.

D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh in which 107 police officers/officials of the

rank of Inspector, Sub Inspector, Assistant Sub Inspector , Head

Constable and Constable of Chandigarh Police have participated.

Shri Atul Sehti, Deputy District Attorney (Legal) of Chandigarh

Police delivered lecture to the participants and made them aware

about the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 vide which

various sections of Indian Penal Code , Indian Evidence Act , Criminal

Procedure Code and The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences

Act, 2012 have amended. The above workshop will be helpful for

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better implementation of amended provisions of new law and enhance

the investigation skills of the participants, so they do investigation as

per amended provisions.

The main objective of this workshop is to sensitize the police

personnel regarding the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018.

59. 31.07.2018 Award Function in recognition to good work by Police Officials and

Civilians

An award function was held at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to recognize the good work done by Civilians, Police

Officials and Home Guard Volunteers on the basis of monthly and six

monthly performances. On this occasion, police personnel & other

officials who retired from police services after attaining the age of

superannuation were also honored by Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS,

DGP/UT, accompanied by Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Sec. &

Traffic and other Senior Police Officers also including DSPs and

Inspectors present at the Function. The police officers and other

officials who retired after attaining the age of superannuation are Sh.

Yash Pal Vinayak DSP, Insp. (ORP) Raghbir Singh, Insp. (ORP) Raghbir

Singh, Insp. (ORP) Ran Pal Singh, Insp. (ORP) Dharamvir, ASI (ORP)

Rishi Pal, HC (ORP) Satbir Singh, HC (ORP) Din Dayal. The families of

retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of

Honor.

The 16 police personnel have been rewarded with cash reward of Rs.

5,000/- (each) and Commendation Certificate for their good work and

best performances in their assigned duties during last six (06)

months.

The police personnel / Home Guard Volunteers / Civil

Officials have been rewarded with suitable cash rewards and

Commendation Certificate for their good work and best

performances in their assigned duties during the month of June -

2018.

C. Ajay (PS-MM), C. Naresh (PS-26), C. Jagbir (PS-03), ASI Parminder

Singh (PS-39), L/C Simarjeet (PCR Vehicle), L/C Kamlesh (PCR

Vehicle), C. Narender (PCR Vehicle), ASI Kanwaljit (PCR Vehicle), Vol.

Bhupinder (PCR Vehicle), C. Puran Singh (Cheetah M/Cycle), HC

Balwant Singh (Wireless Operator), HC Balbir Singh (O/o SP

Operation), HC Harbhikh Kumar (O/o W/DIGP, Sr. C. Pardeep Kumar

(O/o SSP/UT), C. Ajit Pal (PHQ), L/C Shiva (O/o SO to DGP), HC

Balwinder Kumar (MT Section), HC Jai Bhagwan (Spl. Security), HC

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Om Parkash (Security), C. Sabin (PSO), C. Virender (PSO), C. Pardeep

(IRB), C. Hawa Singh (IRB), L/C Ramneek (IRB), ASI Rajpal Singh

(Traffic), HC Sultan (Traffic), Vol. Suraj (officers pantry), Vol. Amar

Singh (Law & Order), Vol. Papu (PHQ), Vol. Harish (MT Section), Vol.

Jasmer Singh (Traffic), Vol. Inderpal Singh (EOW), Sh. Bajinder

Singh (Barber), Sh. Anoop Kumar (Tailor)

Reward of cash Rs. 5,000/- (each) commendation certificate has

also been declared for two civilian for their good work:-

19. Sh. Lakhwinder Singh: - He has been very helpful at many

occasions and helped police to solve many cases.

20. Sh. Vanktesh :- He motivated about 85 children to join the

skilled oriented courses by Chandigarh Police for school

dropout children, juvenile offenders, victims of crime,

unskilled laborers and drug addicts.

60. 31.08.2018 Welfare Function to honour retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honour the police personnel & other officials who

retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/UT, accompanied by Sh. Milind Mahadeo

Dumbere, IPS, SSP/HQRS, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh.

Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Crime & Ops were present along with other Police

Officers at the Function. The police officers and other

officials who retired after attaining the age of superannuation are Sh.

Bhupinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Waryam Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Amarjit Singh (Insp. ORP), Smt. Neelam Kanta (Sr. Asstt.), Sh.

Harnam Singh (Cook). The families of retired police officers were also

invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees were

honoured by DGP/UT with momentums and certificates.

61. 08.08.2018 to

09.09.2018

Workshop on Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act, Protection of

Children from Sexual Offences Act-2012, Juvenile Justice Act,

2015 and other issues/amendments in law relating to women

A two days Workshop on Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act,

Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act-2012, Juvenile

Justice Act, 2015 and other issues/amendments in law relating to

women was organized on 08.09.2018 to 09.09.2018 in Recruit Training

Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of Sh. Sanjay

Baniwal, IPS, DGP, UT, Chandigarh in which 75 police officers of the

rank of Inspector, Sub Inspector and Assistant Sub Inspectors of

Chandigarh Police have participated.

On the first day of workshop i.e. on 08.09.2018, Shri

Jagmohan Singh, Dy. District Attorney from the District Court,

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Chandigarh sensitize the police personnel about the Protection of

Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2015 and told that child sexual

abuse has been problem in across the world, India is no exception. Sh.

Rajinder Singh, District Attorney from the District Court, Chandigarh

delivered the lecture in detail on the Basic concepts, Law &

Procedures, effective implementation of Immoral Human Trafficking

Prevention Act.

Today, i.e. on 09.09.2018 lectures delivered elaborately on

issue / amendments in law relating to women and on Domestic Violence

Act, 2005 by Sh. Atul Sethi, Dy. District Attorney (Legal) of

Chandigarh Police. In the 2nd half of the day Ms. Anjitha Chepyala,

Dy.S.P./W & CSU Chandigarh Police spoke on the topics such as basic

concepts, role of police in implementation of Juvenile Justice Act,

2015.

The main objective to conduct this workshop is to enhance and

refresh the knowledge of police officers and other investigating

officer of Chandigarh Police for efficient working and proper

implementation of law in the City Beautiful.

62. 17.09.2018 Chandigarh Police Cricket Team won „Steelbird Premium League

Tournament-2018

Chandigarh Police Cricket Team participated in Cricket

Tournament „Steelbird Premium League-2018‟ and emerged as

winner of this cup under the captainship of DySP, Sh. Rajeev

Kumar Ambasta. This prestigious Corporate Cricket Tournament was

organized from 4 August 2018 to 16.9.2018 in which total 16 corporate

teams had participated. The final match was played between

Chandigarh Police and Technocrates (SPL) at the grounds of Delhi

World Public School, Dhakoli, Zirakpur (PB) on 16.09.2018. Chandigarh

Police Cricket Team won the tournament and felicitated with a

Trophy and cash prize of Rs. 25,000/-. Chandigarh Police Cricket

Team has donated the whole cash Reward of Rs. 25,000/- to the

Red Cross Society, Old Age Home, Sector 15, Panchkula (HR) for

the welfare of the Senior Citizens.

To encourage the members of Chandigarh Police Cricket Team,

Today, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh awarded them with commendation certificate of first

class along with cash components at Police Headquarters, Sector 9,

Chandigarh. Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security and

Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT congratulated Chandigarh

Police Cricket Team and also shared the moment with team members

at Police Headquarters, Sector 9, Chandigarh for their future

encouragement.

Final Match Summary

On 16.09.2018, the final match of this Cricket Tournament was

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played between Chandigarh Police and Technocrates (SPL) at the

grounds of Delhi World Public School, Dhakoli, Zirakpur (PB).

Chandigarh Police Cricket Team won the toss and decided to bat first.

Chandigarh Police scored total 96 runs in 20 over‟s with the best

contribution of Ramandeep-25 runs, Balwinder Jr-18 and Basant 15

runs in first inning. From the batting side of Technocrates (SPL) Rohit

and Abhay made 19 runs each and Sumit Hooda contributed 16 runs

for his team. With the impressive efforts by bowlers of Chandigarh

Police (Balwinder Jr.= 3 wickets, Kapil Puniya = 2 wickets, Ramandeep =

2 wickets) Chandigarh Police team handsomely beaten the

Technocrates by 7 runs in last over of the match. Balwinder Jr. was

judged as Man of the Match and Man of the Series. Jaswinder

Singh was declared best fielder in final match. 63. 30.09.2018 Welfare Function in honour of Retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honour the police personnel & other officials who

retired from police services after attaining the age of superannuation.

Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, accompanied by Sh. Milind

Mahadeo Dumbere, IPS, SSP/HQRS, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS,

SSP/UT, Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Crime & Ops were present along

with other Police Officers at the Function. The police officers and

other officials who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Sh. Karnail Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Sumer Singh

(Insp. ORP), Sh. Bharat Singh (Sub Insp. ORP), Smt. Gurwinder Kaur

(L/HC), Sh. Chander Bhan (HC ORP), Smt. Champa Devi (L/HC), Sh.

Mehar Singh (Sub Insp.). The families of retired police officers were

also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees were

honoured by DIG/UT with momentums and certificates.

64. 31.10.2018 Welfare Function

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honour the police personnel who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh. Sanjay

Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT Chandigarh

accompanied by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Milind

Mahadeo Dumbere, IPS, SSP/HQRS, Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS,

SSP/Traffic & Security, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT,

Sh. Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Crime & Ops were present along with

other Police Officers at the Function. The police officers and other

officials who retired after attaining the age of superannuation are Sh.

Satpal Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Karnail Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Balwinder

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Nirmal Singh (ASI). The families of retired

police officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor.

All the retirees were honoured by DGP/UT with momentums and

certificates.

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65. 01.11.2018 52nd RAISING DAY OF CHANDIGARH POLICE

Chandigarh Police was raised after the declaration of

Chandigarh as Union territory on 1st November, 1966. The first Chief

of Chandigarh Police was Sh. V.K. Kalia, SSP. The post of IGP was

created in the year 1981 and 18 Inspector General‟s of Police have

been appointed till date. Presently, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS is the

Director General of Police. Today the number of police personnel in

Chandigarh police has reached more than 6000 to maintain security,

law & orders and traffic arrangements in the city.

This year also, Chandigarh Police is celebrating “Chandigarh

Police Week-2018” from 1st November, 2018 to 7th November, 2018,

which has become an annual feature. The basic objective of Police

Week is to build a close bonding with the members of the public and

to form stronger partnerships between Police and the communities

they serve. The Police week is being organized to build public interest,

support and to reduce the gap between the Police and public. During

the Chandigarh Police Week, celebrations will definitely bring

community, people, citizen forums, students closer to Police and to

build up the desired trust and rapport as required. Chandigarh Police

has been continuously striving to keep the city safe & secure. Various

units of Chandigarh Police like District Police, PCR, Operation Cell,

Security Wing, Traffic Police keep working round the clock to provide

best policing services to the citizens.

To mark this occasion, today, a parade was organized in Police

Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Hon‟ble Governor of Punjab &

Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, was the chief

guest on the occasion. Sh. Parimal Rai, IAS, Advisor to the

Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director

General of Police, Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Milind Mahadeo

Dumbere, IPS, SSP/Headquarters, Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS,

SSP/Security & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT and Sh.

Ravi Kumar, IPS, SP/Operations, along with other officers from

Administration & Police department, their families and retired police

officers of Chandigarh Police were present at the function. Sh. Sanjay

Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police delivered welcome address to

the Hon‟ble guests as well as to audience.

Hon‟ble Governor of Punjab & Administrator, UT, Chandigarh,

Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore appreciated Chandigarh Police and wished all

employees of Chandigarh Police on this occasion of 52nd Raising Day.

Hon‟ble Chief Guest in his address said, “Chandigarh Police has been

identified as professional, committed, responsible and accountable

police force in these 52 years since 1966”. Chandigarh Police has wide

role and contribution for making city beautiful secure and safe. Many

steps have been taken by Chandigarh Police for the security of Senior

Citizens and Women. Traffic management and traffic law enforcement

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now has become identity of Chandigarh Police. Hon‟ble Chief Guest

again wished Chandigarh Police for his Citizen friendly efforts.

Hon‟ble Chief Guest highlighted important initiatives started by

Chandigarh Police. Chandigarh Police initiated first automated

manpower placement software in country. Special training programme

for school teachers to equip them with necessary skills to identify

early stages of drug addiction and risky behavior in students has been

started by Chandigarh Police which is an appreciable step. To handle

cyber related crime more effectively a state of the art cyber

directorate will be established soon in Chandigarh. Tricity co-

ordination is necessary for crime control. Chandigarh Police has been

successful in controlling law and order situation, traffic management

and crime control in the city. At last Hon‟ble Governor of Punjab &

Administrator praised and gave compliments to all officers of

Chandigarh Police for their best parade.

66. 13.11.2018 Awareness Programme on “Kidney Failure & Organ Donation for

police personnel

On 13.11.2018 an awareness programme on “Kidney Failure & Organ

Donation“was organized in Recruit Training Centre, Sector-26,

Chandigarh under the guidance of Shri Sanjay Baniwal, I.P.S.

D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh in collaboration with Chandigarh Kidney

Foundation NGO, in which 120 police officers/officials of the rank of

Inspector, Sub Inspector, Assistant Sub Inspector, Head Constable

and Constable of Chandigarh Police have participated.

Dr. Priyadarshi Ranjan, MS (Sugery), MCH (Urology),

consultant and Head of the Department, Kidney, Fortis Hospital,

Mohali delivered lecture to the participants and made them aware

about the kidney related diseases and precautions to avoid kidney

failure. He also informed about Brain death & cadaver donation in case

of any mishaps/accident. Since, police is the first to respondent in

such scenarios. Dr. Ranjan also emphasized on importance of organ

donation in India and motivated to the participants and pledged them

to donate organs in case of any accidental death.

The main objective of this workshop was to sensitize the

police personnel regarding prevention from kidney disease and

donation of organs.

67. 15 to

16.11.2018

Computer Based Test (CBT) for recruitment of 520 constables was

held from 15th to 17th, November, 2018

Chandigarh Police condcted Computer Based Test (CBT) for

recruitment of 520 constables from 15th to 17th, November, 2018 for

36226 candidates, who were shortlisted in Physical Efficiency

Measurement Test (PE&MT) that was conducted in 2017.

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Shortlisted candidates were informed about relevant information

regarding E-Call Letter, centre details, etc through:-

1. Registered E-Mail IDs

2. Registered Mobile Numbers

3. Website of Chandigarh Police i.e http://chandigarhpolice.gov.in.

Computer Based Test was conducted at over 25 centres in various

cities of Punjab, Chandigarh and other NCR cities.

68. 19.11.2018 Training programme on the topic of “ Sensitization of Police

Personnel on Animal Laws

On 19.11.2018, a training programme on the topic of “

Sensitization of Police Personnel on Animal Laws (The Prevention of

Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960)” was organized in Recruit Training

Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh in collaboration with Society of

Prevention of Cruelty on Animals under the guidance of Sh. Sanjay

Benwal, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh in which 125 Police

officers/officials (Sub Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors, Head

Constables and Constables) of Chandigarh Police have participated.

Dr. Baljeet Singh, M.Vsc., Veterinary Officer from Animal Husbandry

Department, Chandigarh, delivered the lecture and interacted with

the participants on the reduction of human-animal conflict and

sensitization to animal cruelty. This included issues like overloading of

horse carts, overworking donkeys, abandonment and abuse to domestic

animals. He further discussed how the Police can support animal

welfare officers appointed by the Animal Welfare Board of India. In

addition to that Police officers are also sensitized about the

implementation of various Sections of The Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals Act, 1960.

The main objective of this training programme was to sensitize the

Police officers/officials to prevent the cruelty on animals.

69. 18.12.2018 Passing Out Parade of the 18th & 19th batch of 61 recruit

constables

On 18th December, 2018, the Passing Out Parade of the 18th & 19th

batch of 61 recruit constables (48 Males, 13 Females) was held at the

Parade grounds, Police lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh. Sh. Sanjay

Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, U.T. Chandigarh took the

salute.

Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP-UT & Training, Chandigarh

welcomed Worthy Director General of Police, U.T., Chandigarh and

presented a report about the training of recruits. SSP/UT stated

that these constables were provided adequate exposure in the fields

of Criminal law, Medical Jurisprudence, VIP Security, Human Rights,

etc. They have also been imparted training in Mob Control, Weapon

handling, Yoga, P.T. and Parade. Special workshops on topics like Cyber

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Crime, Bank Frauds and Gender sensitization, etc. were also held. Sh.

Satish Kumar, DANIPS, Dy.S.P/Lines and Principal, Recruit Training

Centre, Chandigarh, administered oath to these young recruits. After

passing out, these recruits will undergo a commando training course.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, U.T. Chandigarh,

in his official address appreciated the hard work put in by these

recruits during their training and given best wishes to the newly

recruited constables in Chandigarh Police.

Also, out of these 61 constables, Ct. Naresh Kumar, 6657/IRB, Ct.

Shubham, 1372/CP stood All-Round 1st and C. Manjit Singh, 2426/CP,

L/C Savita, 1344/CP stood All-Round 2nd in their respective batches.

All Prize winners were awarded with Trophies by the Chief Guest.

70. 27.12.2018 Chandigarh Police Equestrian Team won five medals at National

Level Championship

Chandigarh Police Equestrian Team consisting of 15 members

participated in EFIRFL and National Equestrian Championship-2018

and Horse Show held from 8-16 December, 2018 at Equidrome,

Geetanand Ashram, Gurugram (HR). Vol. Bhagwan Singh got gold

medals in events LEMON & PEG and RING & PEG. HC Desraj got silver

medal in RING & PEG event. HC Sahib Singh got silver medal in

LEMON & PEG and also got bronze medal in RING & PEG event. Total 5

medals (two gold, two silver & one bronze) were grabbed by the

Equestrian Team of Chandigarh Police)

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh appreciated the achievement of Equestrian Team got at

national level competition. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General

of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated the medal winners and shared

the wining moment along with Dr. OP Mishra, DIG/UT and Ms.

Nilambari Jagadale, SSP/UT with them at Police Headquarters, UT,

Chandigarh.

71. 31.12.2018 Welfare Function for Retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honour the police personnel who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh. Sanjay

Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT Chandigarh

accompanied by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Shashank

Anand, IPS, SSP/Traffic & Security and Ms. Nilambari Jagdale,

IPS, SSP/UT, were present along with other Police Officers at the

Function. The police officers and other officials who retired after

attaining the age of superannuation are Sh. Dharam Dev Rai (Sub-Insp.

ORP), Sh. Tare Ram (Sweeper). The families of retired police officers

were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees

were honoured by DGP/UT with momentums and certificates.

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72. 13.01.2019 Chandigarh Police Wushu Team won five medals at State Level

Championship

Chandigarh Police Wushu Team won 05 medals in 8th

Chandigarh State Senior WUSHU men women championship held at

Punjab University, Chandigarh on 12th & 13th January, 2019.

Our Chandigarh Police WUSHU team participants under Coach

Sandeep Singh and manager Bhim Singh participated in 8th Chandigarh

State Senior WUSHU men and women championship and performed

outstanding. Following is detail of medal winners:

1. Shardanand Kundu 6277/IRB - silver medal in below 85 kg

2. Anil Kumar 6132/IRB - silver medal in below 75 kg

3. Pooja 1822/cp - silver medal in below 60 kg

4. Vishal Kumar 4824/cp - bronze medal in below 70 kg

5. Pooja Kumari 4284/ cp - bronze medal in below 65 kg

On 14.01.2019, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of

Police, UT, Chandigarh appreciated the achievements of WUSHU

Team in State level competition. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated the medal winners and

shared the wining moment with them at Police Headquarters, UT,

Chandigarh. DSP, Lines Sh. Satish Kumar was also present with the

team members.

73. 31.01.2019 Welfare Function for Retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines,

Sector 26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who

retired from police services after attaining the age of

superannuation. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of

Police, UT Chandigarh accompanied by Dr. O.P. Mishra, IPS,

DIG/UT, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, were present

along with other Senior Police Officers at the Function. The

police officers and other officials who retired after attaining

the age of superannuation are Sh. Rawel Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Sushil Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Harjinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Surjit Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Saranjit Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Nar Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Balbir Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Ramesh

Chander (Insp. ORP), Sh. Jagtar Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Harbhajan Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Dilwar Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Kesho Ram (Insp. ORP), Sh. Karambir Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Mewa Singh (Insp. ORP), L/HC (ORP) Birmati. The families of

retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a

Guest of Honor. All the retirees were honoured by DGP/UT with

momentums and certificates.

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74. 01.02.2019 Sparsh Leprosy Awareness Campaign - SLAC

Anti Leprosy Day is being celebrated as Sparsh Leprosy

Awareness Campaign - SLAC during fortnight beginning from

30th Nov Jan to till 13 Feb 2019 under programme by

Department of Health and family welfare ministry of Health,

Govt. of India. The different activities and awareness

programme about leprosy will be held under this programme. In continuation of these SLAC activities during the

fortnight a lecture demonstration was organized by Dr.

Pushpinder Mangat, SMO at Police Hospital, Sector 26,

Chandigarh, today. An interesting talk on leprosy was given by

Dr. Manjit Pal, Skin Specialist, GMSH-16 to cover the basic

courses, reasons for spread and methodologies to prevent the

outbreak of the disease. Various posters and banners were used

to spread awareness on leprosy. The populace was encouraged to

treat patients with compassion and to adopt proper intervention

to facilitate its eradication. The camp was attended by

approximately 225 police personnel and their families.

75. 02.02.2019 Felicitation And Scholarship Function for Police Wards On 02.02.2019, a Felicitation And Scholarship Function was held

in Police Lines Sec-26 Chandigarh. In this function 170 wards of

Chandigarh Police employees have been honoured by Shri Sanjay

Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT Chandigarh. These

wards have secured excellent positions (more than 85%) in the

academic (standard 6th to 12th). The DIGP, UT Chandigarh, SSP (Security & Traffic) and SSP,

UT Chandigarh also appreciated these students and

congratulate for their greater success in future. The function was witnessed by family members of Chandigarh

Police employees followed by high tea.

76. 06.02.2019 Chandigarh Police Athletic Team won five medals at Senior

State Athletic Meet

Chandigarh Police Athletic team members participated in

Senior State Athletic Meet held between 18 to 20 January,

2019 at Sports Club, Sector 7, Chandigarh. Chandigarh Police

team members won total five medals in this competition under

the guidance of DSP/Lines & Training and their coaches HC

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Joginder 1484/CP and HC Bhim Singh 3320/CP. The medal

details are given below: 1. Ct. Mukesh 6409 (IRB) won Gold Medal in the event

javelin throw.

2. Ct. Vikash 6146 (IRB) won Silver Medal in the event

5000 meter.

3. Ct. Vikash 6146 (IRB) won Silver Medal in the event

10000 meter.

4. Ct. Jaswinder 3864/CP won Silver Medal in the event

triple jump.

5. Insp. Parvesh Sharma won Bronze Medal in the event

Javelin Throw.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh appreciated the achievement of team members got

at State level competition. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulated the medal

winners and shared the wining moment with them at Police

Headquarters, UT, Chandigarh.

77. 28.02.2019 Welfare function for retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation. Ms. Nilambari

Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT, along with other Senior Police Officers was

present at the Function. The police officers who retired after

attaining the age of superannuation are Sh. Pargat Singh (Insp. ORP),

Sh. Ravinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Bir Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Balwinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Gurdev Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Jaspal

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Mohinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Balwinder

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Charanjit Singh (SI ORP), Sh. Rajesh Kumar (SI

ORP), Sh. Hans Ram (SI ORP), Sh. Sushil Kumar (SI ORP), Sh. Shri

Krishan (ASI ORP), Sh. Vinod Kumar (Head Constable). The families

of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest

of Honor. All the retirees were honored by SSP/UT with momentums

and certificates.

78. 13.03.2019 Head Constable Joginder Pal Singh of Chandigarh Police won two

gold & one silver medal in National Level Competition

Head Constable Joginder Pal Singh Belt No. 57/CP of Chandigarh

Police brought laurel to the department by winning two gold & one

silver medal in 2nd National Master Games held at Dehradun, (UK)

between 24 feb to 27 feb 2019. He won two gold medals in 4x400

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meter relay race and 3000 stipple chase race respectively. He also

won silver medal in 1500 meter race in this competition. He is

presently posted on deputation at Home Guard Office, Chandigarh.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police,

UT, Chandigarh appreciated his achievements at National level

competition and rewarded him with cash Rs. 10,000/- and certificate.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh

congratulated him and shared the wining moment at Police

Headquarters, UT, Chandigarh.

79. 15.03.2019 Stress Management session for Police personnel of Chandigarh

Police

A special session for Police personnel of Chandigarh Police on Art of

Living was conducted by H.H. Sri Ravi Shankar at Multi-purpose Hall,

Police Lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on

15.03.2019. From this special session of stress free policing, Police

personnel of Chandigarh Police benefited on how to get rid of their

work related stress and also help to improve their life style, which will

also accelerate the performance of their duties. MoU between

Chandigarh police and Guruji's Art of Living foundation was be signed.

2500 police personnel shall be trained in stress free policing over a

period of next one year.

80. 18.03.2019 Head Constable Dilbag Singh of Chandigarh Police won one gold &

two silver medals in National Level Competition

Head Constable Dilbag Singh Belt No. 2626/CP of Chandigarh Police

brought laurel to the department by winning one gold & two silver

medals in 2nd National Master Games held at Dehradun, (UK) between

24th February to 2nd March, 2019. He won one gold in 400m Free Style

& two silver medals in 200m Breast Stroke and 100m free style

respectively. Earlier he had won Bronze Medal in 200m Free Style in

1st National Master Games held between m 3rd to 8th April, 2018 at

Chandigarh and also participated in the Asia Pacific Master Games

between 6th to 12th September, 2018 held at Penang, Malaysia. He is

presently posted in Police Lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT,

Chandigarh appreciated his achievements at National level competition

and rewarded him with cash Rs. 5,000/- and certificate Class-I. Sh.

Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh

congratulated him and shared the wining moment at Police

Headquarters, UT, Chandigarh.

81. 29.03.2019 Welfare function organized at Police Lines for retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from police

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services after attaining the age of superannuation. Dr. O.P. Mishra,

IPS, DIG/UT, Chandigarh along with Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS,

SSP/Sec & Traffic, Sh. Vineet Kumar, IPS, SP/Ops & Headquarters

and other Senior Police Officers were present at the Function. The

police officers who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Sh. Ramesh Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Onkar Singh

(Insp. ORP), Sh. Rajinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Navneet Kumar (Insp.

ORP), Sh. Gurmail Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Mohinder Singh (Insp. ORP),

Sh. Jaswinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Raghbir Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Paramjit Singh (SI ORP), Sh. Ranbir Singh (SI ORP), Sh. Deepak Singh

(SI ORP), Sh. Daya Nand (ASI ORP), Sh. Harjeet Singh (ASI ORP),

Sh. Chaman Lal (ASI ORP), Sh. Surinder Singh (HC ORP). The

families of retired police officers were also invited on this occasion as

a Guest of Honor. All the retirees were honored by DIG/UT with

momentums and certificates.

On this occasion, Sh. O.P. Mishra, DIG/UT, Chandigarh also

handed over the cheque of Rs. 30 lakh to the family members of

deceased HC Gurwinder Singh 3025/CP as Accidental Insurance Claim

provided by HDFC Bank. 82. 12.04.2019 Felicitation and scholarship award function for outstanding wards

of Chandigarh Police

A felicitation and scholarship award function was held at Police Lines

sector-26, Chandigarh wherein Shri Sanjay Baniwal, IPS Director

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh was Chief Guest. In this function,

263 wards of Chandigarh Police employees have been honored for

their distinctive achievement in the field of medical, technical,

science, commerce, humanitarian education as well as sports & cultural

activities. One ward of HC of Chandigarh Police selected in UPSC

exam, had also been honored. Shri Sanjay Baniwal, IPS Director

General of Police, UT, Chandigarh congratulates the wards/students

for their distinctive achievements and wish them greater success in

future.

83. 23.04.2019 Workshop for sensitized police staff about HIV/AIDS/STIs

On 23rd April, 2019, One (01) day workshop for police staff

for Developing Collaborate Mechanism between Law Enforcement

Agencies and Chandigarh SACS, U.T. Chandigarh regarding sensitized

police staff about HIV/AIDS/STIs alongwith sensitization on the

issues like repeal and decriminalization of Section 377 IPC and others

related HRGs including sex worker, drug users was organized in two

shifts i.e. 10.00AM to 12.30 Noon and 02.30PM to 05.00PM at Multi

Media Centre, Recruitment Training Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh.

Sh. Daleep Rattan, DSP, Recruitment & Training UT,

Chandigarh welcomed the Chief Guest Sh. Mahavir Singh, Members

Secretary-cum-Judge State Legal Services Authority, UT Chandigarh

and presented a report on the issue. He stated that this workshop is

being organized about the awareness of HIV/AIDS/STIs alongwith

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sensitization on the issues like repeal and decriminalization of Section

377 IPC, approx. 100 police officers/officials took part in the said

event in two shifts (50+50). Dr. Jitender Dahiya, Deputy Director,

CSASC, also addressed the audience about basic of HIV Aids and

practical issues being faced by LGBT Community, sex worker and

others HRGs.

84. 27.04.2019 HEALTHY CHILDREN COMPETITION - 2019

On 27.04.2019, 2nd Healthy Children Competition – 2019 was

organized in Police Hospital, Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. It

was presided by Mrs. Arpana Baniwal, President Chandigarh Police

Family Welfare Society. Healthy Children Competition was held in 4

categories i.e. 1-2, 2-5, 5-8 and 8-12 years. They jury comprised of

Mrs. Arpana Baniwal, President, Chandigarh Police Family Welfare

Society, Mrs. Vasundra Anand, Mrs. Najuk Kumar, IAS, Mrs. Madhuri

Mahajan. A play and dance was presented by Govt. Model School,

Sector 26, Chandigarh on this occasion. Three prizes were given in

each category with participation prizes to all. 117 children with

parents participated in the Healthy Children Show.

85. 30.04.2019 Welfare Function for retirees

A welfare function organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal,

IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh along with Dr. O.P.

Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Sec

& Traffic, Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT, Sh. Vineet Kumar,

IPS, SP/Crime, Ms. Niharika Bhatt, IPS SP/Ops and other Senior

Police Officers were present at the Function. The police

officers who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Z.P. Khan (Insp.), Sh. Gurmeet Singh (Insp. ORP),

Sh. Amrik Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Rajinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Satpal Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Sher Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Amrao Singh

(Insp. ORP), Sh. Dalip Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Nihal Singh (Insp. ORP),

Sh. Lakha Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Shamsher Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Kulwant Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Hardev Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Jasbir

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Surinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Shamsher

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Shamsher Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Wazir Singh

(SI ORP), Sh. Rajbir Singh (SI ORP), Sh. Ram Phal Singh (SI ORP), Sh.

Man Mohan Kumar (SI ORP), Sh. Mohan Singh, Sh. Naresh Kumar (ASI

ORP), Sh. Hargun Singh (ASI ORP), Sh. Sukhwinder Singh (ASI), Sh.

Karam Chand (Cook). The families of retired police officers were also

invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees were

honored by DGP/UT with momentums and certificates.

86. 30.05.2019 Recruitment of 520 Constables in Chandigarh Police which was on-

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going since 2015 is over after joining of constables.

Today, Chandigarh Police called candidates who were declared

medically fit and their verification were reported in order. Out of

which, 358 candidates (201 female & 157 Male) joined the Chandigarh

Police. Remaining candidates will be called in due course after receipt

of their verification from the concerned police station.

After final joining of eligible candidates of 520 vacancies, they will be

sent for Basic Recruit Training at Phillaure and Jahan Khelan in the

2nd week of June 2019. Presently, all the candidates have been

accommodated in Police Lines, Sector-26, Chandigarh and IRB

Complex, Sarangpur

87. 31.05.2019 Welfare Function for retirees

A welfare function organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector 26,

Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal,

IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh along with Ms.

Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT and other Senior Police Officers

were present at the Function. The police officers who retired after

attaining the age of superannuation are Sh. Balwinder Singh (Insp.),

Sh. Harbhajan Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Subhash Rana (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Sat Pal (Insp. ORP), Sh. Nirmal Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Gurdas Singh

(SI), Ms. Kunti Devi (ASI). The families of retired police officers

were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees

were honored by DGP/UT with momentums and certificates.

88. 21.06.2019 International Yoga Day celebrated in Police Lines

To mark International Yoga Day celebrations which is being

organized in by more than 190 countries, Chandigarh Police also

celebrated the Yoga Day. In spite of pre-occupation in law and

order and other duties in the city, a Yoga program was organized

in Police Lines Sector 26, Chandigarh and also at Police Hospital,

Sector-26 in which total about 500 police personnel‟s along with

their family members & civilians participated.

Mrs. Arpana Baniwal, President of Chandigarh Police Family

Welfare Society, UT, Chandigarh Presided and participated in Yoga

event at Police Hospital, Sector-26, Chandigarh. Dr. Pushpinder

Mangat, SMO, Police Hospital organized this whole event for the

families of Police personnels.

Sh. Vineet Kumar, IPS Superintendent of Police,

Headquarters Chandigarh, DSPs, Inspectors and other ranks of

Chandigarh Police participated in Yoga event at Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh. The officers and Jawans of Chandigarh Police did

Yoga under the guidance of Mr. Umesh Kumar, Instructor for

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Yoga with the help of Ms. Pinky & Mr. Randhir, Yoga Instructors. The

duration of this event was 35 minutes in which different “Yoga Asana”

were done by following protocol by Ministry of Ayush.

Speaking on this occasion, SP/Headquarters said, Yoga is

useful for physical health as well as for mental health and police

personnel‟s who are performing duty for long hours should adopt

Yoga in their daily activities. He also informed the gathering that

Chandigarh Police has already running Yoga Centre in Police Lines,

Police personnel‟s and their families should avail the benefit of

this facility for their continuous mental and physical fitness. He

lauded the arrangements made by DSP/Lines, RI Lines and Lines

officer, Police Lines, Sector-26 SP/Headquarters said that such Yoga

Camps will be organized in future to motivate the Police personnels

and their families for their continuous physical and mental fitness.

89. 26.06.2019 International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking

celebrated by Chandigarh Police 26th June is observed as "International day against drug abuse

and illicit trafficking". It was celebrated by Chandigarh police

in collaboration with NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau) at Sukhna

Lake Chd in which around 300 people participated including

children who are associated with the Urja project of

Chandigarh Police. The children are from vulnerable sections of

society and are being mentored through the Urja project to

stay away from vices and be good citizens. During the event, a nukkar natak was presented by the

school children on drug abuse and rehabilitation.A lecture was

given by DDG Narcotics Bureau, Shri S. K. Jha, IPS on the

present scenario of drug abuse and various plans being

undertaken by NCB and Chd police. Some of the children shared

their experiences with experimenting with drugs and also how

they quit this habit to lead a better life. All the participants

took a pledge to stay away from drugs and adhere to this years

theme "Health for Justice ,Justice for Health". A rally was

also taken out from Sukhna lake to rock garden in which

placards and banners were displayed to create awareness among

people. The rally comprised of Chandigarh Police, NCB, Urja

project children and paramilitary forces posted in Chandigarh. During the day drug awareness pamphlets were

distributed throughout Chd by all police stations to aware

people about the ill effects of drugs. Local beat staff is also

interacting with the public to spread awareness against the

drug menace. Screening of movies showing drugs addicts and

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their rehabilitation were screened At Nehru park Sec 22 and

Ram darbar in the evening.

90. 26.06.2019 International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

celebrated at Police Hospital Sec 26 26 June 2019 "International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit

Trafficking" was celebrated at Police Hospital Sec 26, in

collaboration with Department of Psychiatry GMCH, Sec

32, Chandigarh. Activity was presided over by W/DIG (U.T) Mr.

O.P Mishra. Activity included a streetplay, signature campaign

and awareness lecture for Police personals and civil population

of nearby area. Total 120 persons attended the activity.

91. 28.06.2019 Welfare function for retirees organized at Police Line

A welfare function organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from

police services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh.

Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh

along with Dr. O.P Mishra, IPS, DIG/UT and other Senior Police

Officers were present at the Function. The police

officers who retired after attaining the age of

superannuation are Sh. Ashwani Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Malook

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Telu Ram (Insp. ORP), Sh. Jogi Ram (SI),

Sh. Harbans Singh (SI, ORP), Sh. Pargat Singh (ASI, ORP), Sh.

Baljit Singh (ASI, ORP), Sh. Ram Bhai (HC, ORP), Smt. Vidya

Devi (Ward Servant). The families of retired police officers

were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the

retirees were honored by DGP/UT with momentums and

certificates.

92. 28.06.2019 Special training sessions of stress relief program to Police

Personnel Chandigarh Police undertook a unique initiative of

welfare of Police Personnel to provide them special training

sessions of stress relief program through Vyaktivikas Kendra

India, (Art of Living). Earlier, a special session on Art of Living

was organized at Multi-purpose Hall, Police Lines, Sector-26,

Chandigarh which was conducted by H.H. Sri Ravi Shankar on

15.03.2019. A Memorandum of Undertaking was executed on

15.03.2019 between Chandigarh Police and Vyaktivikas Kendra

India, Art of Living International Campus, Bangalore to provide

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free sessions of Stress Relief and Wellness Focused Training

Programs. In this series, three days workshop of Stress Relief and

Wellness Focused Training Program for Chandigarh Police

Personnel now has been started at Multi-Media Centre, Recruit

Training Centre, Sector-26, Chandigarh, today. The Training

Program will be of 20 sessions to accommodate approximately

2500 police personnel and conducting timing will be 6 AM to 11

AM. The schedule of this programme has been proposed to be

conducted three days in a week till 13.10.2019. Sh. Daleep Rattan, DSP-Lines & Training, UT, Chandigarh

welcomed Sh. Umesh Ghai and members of Vyaktivikas Kendra

India at Multi-Media Centre, Recruit Training Centre, Sector-

26, Chandigarh for conducting the workshops for the welfare of

Chandigarh Police personnel. Today, 120 Police officers/officials

took part in the said workshop. Sh. Umesh Ghai addressed the

audience on Stress Relief and wellness. The motivational speech

was given during the session. Meditation is an excellent way to

beat workplace stress. The breathing techniques, mind control

exercises, Yoga and transcendental meditation (silent

mantra meditation) were taught during the session. These

techniques will help to overcome stress, depression and violent

tendencies. The tips given to become stress free at workplace are: 1. Plan and prioritize the work 2. Repose, relax and rejuvenate 3. Customize your diet plan 4. Include Yoga / exercise into your routine 5. Avoid procrastination 6. Maintain work-life balance 7. Keep good company

From this special session of stress free policing, Police

personnel of Chandigarh Police will be benefited to get rid of

the work related stress and also helpful to improve their life

style, which will be helpful in accelerating the performance in

their duties. Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/Chandigarh opined

that these sessions will help the police personnel in following

ways:- To deal with work related stress

To be able to take on life‟s challenges in confident

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manner.

To motivate police officials to do their work with values

like compassion & empathy.

93. 31.07.2019 Welfare Function For Retirees

Today, a welfare function organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines,

Sector 26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from

police services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh. Omvir

Singh Bishnoi, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Vineet Kumar, IPS, SP/Crime, EOW,

Intelligence & Hqrs and other Senior Police Officers were present at

the Function. The police officers who retired after attaining the age

of superannuation are Sh. Parminder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Lakhwinder Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Hardeep Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Tehal Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Hari Har Singh (SI, ORP), Smt. Usha

Kumari (ASI, ORP), Sh. Gurinderjit Singh (ASI, ORP), Sh. Jagjiwan

Singh (ASI, ORP), Sh. Ram Saran (ASI, ORP), Smt. Nazma (ASI, ORP),

Smt. Darshana Devi (ASI, ORP). The families of retired police

officers were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the

retirees were honored by W/DIG/UT with momentums and

certificates. 94. 03.08.2019 World Breast Feeding Week celebrated

World Breast Feeding Week-2019 was celebrated at Police Hospital,

Sec.26, Chandigarh on 03.08.2019. This initiative was taken by Dr.

Pushpinder Mangat, SMO Police Hospital-26, Chandigarh to impart

complete knowledge about Nutritional diet and importance of Breast

Feeding to pregnant and lactating mothers of Chandigarh Police

families and nearby areas. It was presided over by Mrs. Nilambari

Jagdale, SSP/U.T., Chandigarh. Tree plantation was also done by the

Chief Guest to provide healthy environment for next generation.

Interactive lectures on benefits of Breast Feeding

were delivered by Dr. Bhavneet Bhati, Professor Division of Social

Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, PGIMER, Chandigarh and

Nutrition in pregnant and lactating mothers was taken by Dr. Kavita

Chavan, MO Gynae and Dr. Jaya J. Batish, MO of Police Hospital.

The camp was attended by all Medical Officers, Para

Medical Staff and approximately 76 police personnel and families of

nearby areas. Hemoglobin testing was also conducted. Momentos were

presented to the Guest Speaker and Chief Guest. Prizes and

nutritional fruits packets were distributed to all the pregnant ladies

and lactating mothers 95. 05.09.2019 Mass Promotion Pinning Ceremony of Chandigarh Police

A mass promotion pinning ceremony of Chandigarh Police was organized

at Multipurpose Hall, Police Line, Sector 26, Chandigarh to put

epaulettes (insignia) on the shoulder of the promoted police personnel.

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The department has granted local rank to police personnel of the

Chandigarh Police after completion of 16, 24, 30 years of service, as a

welfare measure. The Details of promotion are as under:-

Constable to Head Constable = 48

Head Constable to Asst. Sub Inspector = 428

Asst. Sub Inspector to Sub Inspector = 13

Sub Inspector to Inspector = 17

Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, UT,

Chandigarh was the chief guest at the function. Sh. Arun Kumar

Gupta, IAS, Principal Secretary Home, UT, Chandigarh and Sh. Ajoy

Kumar Sinha, IAS, Finance Secretary, UT, Chandigarh were also

present as Guest of Honour. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General

of Police, Sh. Ombir Singh Bishnoi, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Shashank Anand,

IPS, SSP/Sec & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, SSP/UT and

other Senior Officers of Chandigarh Police were also present during

the ceremony. The promoted police officers have expressed their

gratitude to the officers of Chandigarh Administration.

The promotion were given to eligible police personnel on the

pattern of Punjab Police to boost their morale and efficiency to

perform their duties with more vigor, utmost dedication and honesty

after getting approval of Chandigarh Administration as welfare

measure. The function was organized with pride and enthusiasm among

different ranks as promotions to police personnel were given at mass

level.

96. 06.09.2019 Rashtriya Poshan Maah (1st - 30th September, 2019) was

celebrated at Police Hospital

Rashtriya Poshan Maah (1st - 30th September, 2019) was celebrated

at Police Hospital, Sec.26, Chandigarh on 05.09.2019. This initiative

was taken by Dr. Pushpinder Mangat, SMO, I/C Police Hospital-26,

Chandigarh. It was presided over by Mrs. Arpana Baniwal, President,

Chandigarh Police Family Welfare Society, UT., Chandigarh and

attended by Sh. Shashank Anand, IPS, SSP/Security & Traffic, UT.,

Chandigarh. Interactive lectures were delivered on the topics of

Anaemia and Pregnancy by Dr. Kavita Chavan, M.O. (Gynecologist),

Diarrhea control by Dr. Brij Lal, M.O., Diet and Nutrition by Dietician

from GMCH-32, Chandigarh and Poshtik Aahar by Dr. Amandeep

Dholewal, M.O. (Ayurveda) Hand Wash Demonstration was also

conducted.

An informative and entertaining Poem Recitation and Fancy Dress

competition was performed by children of Govt. Model High School,

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Sector-26, Chandigarh on nutritional diet.

Hemoglobin of 49 patients was checked out of which 24 were found to

be anemic.

97. 30.08.2019 WELFARE FUNCTION FOR RETIREES

Today, a welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines,

Sector 26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from

police services after attaining the age of superannuation. Sh. Manoj

Kumar Meena, IPS, Superintendent of Police along with other officers

was present at the Function. The police officers who retired after

attaining the age of superannuation are Sh. Zile Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Ashwani Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Kulwant Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Gurnam

Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Labh Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Karamvir (Insp.

ORP), Sh. Raj Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh. Prem Chand (SI ORP) and HC

Mohinder Pal. The families of retired police officers were also invited

on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees were honored

with momentums and certificates.

98. 30.09.2019 Welfare function to honor retirees

A welfare function was organized at GO‟s Mess, Police Lines, Sector

26, Chandigarh to honor the police personnel who retired from police

services after attaining the age of superannuation. Ms. Nilambari

Jagadale, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police along with other

officers was present at the Function. The police officers who retired

after attaining the age of superannuation are Sh. Ranjit Singh (Insp.

ORP), Sh. Gurdas Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Vinod Kumar (Insp. ORP), Sh.

Amrik Singh (Insp. ORP), Sh. Saroop Singh (SI ORP), Sh. Naresh

Kumar (ASI ORP), Sh. Rajinder Singh (ASI ORP), Sh. Narinder Singh

(ASI ORP), Sh. Harinder Singh (ASI ORP), Sh. Naresh Kumar (HC

ORP) and HC Rajinder Singh. The families of retired police officers

were also invited on this occasion as a Guest of Honor. All the retirees

were honored with momentums and certificates. 99. 01.10.2019 World Heart Day celebrated at Police Hospital

“World Heart Day” was celebrated in Police Hospital, Sec.26,

Chandigarh on 01.10.2019. This initiative was undertaken under the

able guidance of Dr. Pushpinder Mangat, SMO Police Hospital-26,

Chandigarh. It was presided over by Sh. Manoj Kumar, IPS,

Superintendent of Police/Hqrs., Chandigarh. A Health Talk was

delivered by Dr. Puneet K. Verma, Director & Chief Interventional

Cardiologist. Basic Life Support (BLS) training workshop was done.

Investigation for ECG, Fasting Sugar Nerve conducted were carried

out. Dr. Brij Lal and Dr. Jaya J. Batish MOs educated audience on

healthy life style. The camp was attended by Police Personnel

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suffering from Hypertension, Diabetes, Mellitus and Dyslipdemia,

Medical Officers, Para Medical Staff of Police Hospital and families

of nearby areas. 40 Police Personnel from PCR also attended that camp

and got trained for Basic Life Support. Momentos were presented by

the Chief Guest, Sh. Manoj Kumar, IPS, Superintendent of

Police/Hqrs. to Dr. Puneet K. Verma, Director & Chief Interventional

Cardiologist and his team Certificates of Basic Life Support Training

were also distributed.

100. 02.10.2019 Shram Daan under „Swatchta Abhiyaan‟ organized by Chandigarh

Police

Today, on the occasion of 150th Anniversary of Mahatama

Gandhi Ji, a special cleanliness drive was carried out at EWS Colony,

Dhanas, Chandigarh under „Swatchta Abhiyaan‟. The programme was

organized by the Chandigarh Police in partnership with SPYM. The

cleanliness drive was carried out by above 400 participants of URJA, a

project being implemented by Chandigarh Police and SPYM to prevent

substance abuse among children in Chandigarh. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal,

IPS, Director General of Police, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest on

the occasion. The programme was also attended by SSP/UT Ms.

Nilambari Jagdale, IPS, and SP City Sh. Vineet Kumar, IPS.

In the special cleanliness drive, Anganwari Centers and Public

Parks in Dhanas areas were cleaned by the students of URJA project.

Wall painting containing messages prevention of substance use was

also organized. DGP, Chandigarh UT also participated in wall painting

along with children of the project. Purpose of wall painting was to

beautify the area and also to convey the meaningful messages to the

community members regarding prevention of substance use.

After the special drive an interactive function was organized

with the children in the community. SSP, UT welcomed all the

participants and highlighted the importance of cleanliness in our day

today life. During the function, participants of URJA programme

shared their experiences and lessons learnt from the program through

skills, dance and speeches. It was informed that, as part of this

initiative around 800 vulnerable children in the age group of 8-16

years from Dhanas, Ramdarbar and Bapudham Colony have completed

the life of skills education program in last 9 months. The programme

has been carried out within these vulnerable pockets of Chandigarh

with the assistance of SPYM an NGO working in the area of health &

development for last 30 years. This effort has been acknowledged and

Chandigarh Police has been awarded with Kalam innovation award.

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After the Shram Daan, nearly 500 saplings were distributed

among the participants with an aim of help them understand

importance of clean & green environment and nutrition. The saplings

consisted of various medicinal plants of 7 varieties, which are easy to

maintain at home.

DGP/UT in his address to the participants spoke about the

significance of the occasion and the importance of cleanliness in our

lives. He also said that such cleanliness drives would be carried out

every week in URJA programme. DGP also stressed on the resolve to

not use single use plastic anymore and also asked the children to

spread awareness about the ban on plastic at home.

101. 10.10.2019 World Mental Health Day celeberated at Police Hospital

“World Mental Health Day” was celebrated in Police Hospital, Sec.26,

Chandigarh on 10.10.2019. It was presided over by Dr. Pushpinder

Mangat, SMO Police Hospital-26, Chandigarh and Sh. Daleep Rattan,

DSP/Lines, Sec.26, Chandigarh. Interactive lecture was delivered by

Dr. Shakhsi Gupta, Senior Resident, MD Psychiatry, GMSH-32,

Chandigarh. Theme of the day was Suicide Prevention. A short

movie/radio talk and debate competition was conducted among school

children. Prizes were distributed by Sh. Daleep Rattan, DSP/Lines,

Sec.26, Chandigarh to best speakers and answers among audience.

102. 14.11.2019 53rd RAISING DAY PARADE OF CHANDIGARH POLICE

Chandigarh Police was raised after the declaration of

Chandigarh as Union territory on 1st November, 1966. The first Chief

of Chandigarh Police was Sh. V.K. Kalia, SSP. The post of IGP was

created in the year 1981 and 18 Inspector General‟s of Police have

been appointed till date. Presently, Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS is the

Director General of Police. Today the number of police personnel in

Chandigarh police has reached more than 6000 to maintain security,

law & orders and traffic arrangements in the city.

This year also, Chandigarh Police is celebrating “Chandigarh

Police Week-2019” from 12th November, 2019 to 18th November,

2019, which has become an annual feature. The basic objective of

Police Week is to build a close bonding with the members of the public

and to form stronger partnerships between Police and the

communities they serve. The Police week is being organized to build

public interest, support and to reduce the gap between the Police and

public. During the Chandigarh Police Week, celebrations will definitely

bring community, people, citizen forums, students closer to Police and

to build up the desired trust and rapport as required. Various units of

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Chandigarh Police like District Police, PCR, Operation Cell, Security

Wing, Traffic Police keep working round the clock to provide best

policing services to the citizens.

To mark this occasion, today, a parade was organized in RTC

Ground, Police Lines, Sector 26, Chandigarh. Hon‟ble Governor of

Punjab & Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, was

the chief guest on the occasion. Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director

General of Police, Sh. Omvir Singh, IPS, DIG/UT, Sh. Shashank Anand,

IPS, SSP/Security & Traffic, Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS, SSP/UT,

Sh. Manoj Kumar, IPS, SP/Crime & Headquarters, Sh. Vineet Kumar,

IPS, SP/City & Operations, Sh. Roshan Lal, SP/Communication along

with officers from Chandigarh Administration & Police department,

Distinguished invitees their families, Senior Citizens and retired

police officers were present at the function.

Sh. Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, Director General of Police delivered

welcome address to the Hon‟ble guests as well as to audience. DGP/UT

in his official address said that Chandigarh Police is always looking for

best ways to enhance services for citizens with latest and modern

technologies and many new schemes have been started in this order.

DGP/UT highlighted the services of Chandigarh Police introduced

recently which are also as under:-

E-Beat Book

Emergency Response Support System – 112

URJA (a project implemented by Chandigarh Police and SPYM

to prevent substance abuse among children in Chandigarh)

SAHYOG (Skill Development Programme)

Green Police Stations

Child Friendly Room

Good Governance

SWAYAM (Self Defense Training Programme)

On this occasion, Hon‟ble Governor of Punjab & Administrator, UT,

Chandigarh, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore appreciated Chandigarh Police and

wished all employees on 53rd Raising Day of Chandigarh Police. Hon‟ble

Chief Guest in his address said, “The name of Chandigarh Police is

counted among the best known police force in country. Chandigarh

Police has been identified as professional, committed, responsible and

accountable police force in these 53 years since 1966”. Chandigarh

Police faces every challenge with great deal of efforts and endurance.

DGP Chandigarh is constantly working with administration to improve

the functioning of Chandigarh Police by procuring modern weapons and

vehicles, initiating various modernization projects.

Hon‟ble Chief Guest highlighted important initiatives started by

Chandigarh Police. This year the ERSS project was inaugurated in

Chandigarh under this all emergency services such as police, ambulance

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and firefighters will be available at Single Emergency Number 112,

which will greatly facilitate the citizens to get all emergency services.

Mobile Based Application E-Beat Book System has been launched

under which area of Chandigarh divided into 54 divisions and 113 beats

with 4 police personnel present in beat 24 hours. This will bridge gap

between public and police. Chandigarh Police successfully trained

around 800 youth under PMKVY with a view to channelize power and

mind of youth towards nation building activities and to provide them

chance to earn their livelihood which is an appreciable of efforts of

Chandigarh Police. Chandigarh Police also taken commendable steps to

protect the environment in this way about 1000 plants were planted in

police stations, police lines and other units. Chandigarh Police also

implemented the CCTNS a system to strengthen and improve the

functioning of all the police stations. The performance and efficiency

of Chandigarh Police affects the residents of city most, whether it is

issue of safety of women or traffic management and safety and

security of Senior Citizens.

Hon‟ble Chief Guest appreciated community policing and e-governance

initiatives undertaken by Chandigarh Police. At last Hon‟ble Governor

of Punjab & Administrator, Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore praised and gave

compliments to all officers of Chandigarh Police for their best parade. 103. 17.11.2019 CHANDIGARH POLICE TRAINED 1700 PERSONNEL IN STRESS

MANAGEMENT IN ASSOCIATION WITH ART OF LIVING

FOUNDATION

Today, i.e. on 17.11.2019 valedictory ceremony of workshop for

Stress Relief and Wellness Focused Training Program for Chandigarh

Police officers and officials was organized at Multi Media Centre,

Recruit Training Centre Sector-26, Chandigarh under the guidance of

Shri Sanjay Baniwal, I.P.S., D.G.P., U.T., Chandigarh and under the

supervision of Sh. Manoj Kumar Meena, I.P.S., S.P. HQ & Training. Sh.

Omvir Singh Bishnoi, IPS, DIG/UT, Smt. Nilambari Jagdale, IPS,

SSP/UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Daleep Rattan, CPS, DSP/Lines and Ms. Sita

Devi, CPS, DSP/Trg. have attended this ceremony.

On 15.03.2019 a Memorandum of Undertaking (MOU) was

executed between Chandigarh Police and Vyaktivikas Kendra India, Art

of Living International Campus, 21st KM Kanakpura Road Bangalore to

conduct three days programme on Stress Relief and Wellness Focused

Programme in 20 batches. Total 20 sessions three days programme

have been conducted from 28.06.2019 to 17.11.2019. The said

programme has been attended by the 1700 police officials of

Chandigarh Police. The trainers of the Art of Living Foundation were

Dr. Neha Miglani, Mr. Umesh Ghai, Mr. Yogesh Gaur and Mr. Bharat

Vig, who smoothly conducted these programme.

The objective of the progamme was to offers the

Police officers/ officials with the numerous, self-assessment

kirya/meditation/pranayam and tools that facilitate the elimination of

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stress. These tools also foster deep and profound inner peace,

happiness, and well-being for all individuals. The program also include

breathing techniques, meditation, yoga, and practical wisdom for daily

living, have helped the Police officials/officers to completely

transform their lives as it has become more difficult to find the time

and patience to work on personal well being. It is important for

everyone to achieve optimal wellness in order to subdue stress, reduce

the risk of illness and ensure positive interactions. Looking at the

positive feedback of the police personnel, it have been decided that

the course would be extended to further train police personnel in

managing the stress.