Intensify crusade against drug menace, Punjab CM tells police Officers
Chairing a meeting of the Commissioners of Police (CPs) and Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), the CM asked the officers to adopt a zero tolerance policy against drugs.
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on Sunday announced a special grant of Rs 25 Lakh for the development and up-gradation of the Sikh Regiment Centre at Chandimandir.
The CM made the announcement during the Baisakhi Lunch 2018, hosted by the Sikh Regiment at the Khetarpal Officers’ Institute (KOI) at the Chandimandir Military Station.
Nostalgically recalling his association with the Indian Army, Amarinder Singh reiterated his personal commitment to the welfare of the soldiers and ex-servicemen. He said the grant would help in the development and up-gradation of the sports infrastructure and other related facilities at the Centre. He also reaffirmed his government’s commitment to extend all possible assistance to the defence personnel and their families.
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The CM lauded the role of the ex-servicemen in his government’s flagship ‘Guardians of Governance’ (GoG) programme, thereby ensuring that the fruits of the official schemes reach the poor and the needy at the grassroots level.
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