Work with dedication, discipline: DGP to officers
Jammu, Nov 9: Director General of Police (DGP), Kuldeep Khoda today stressed upon all the officers to work with zeal, dedication and discipline.
Following the Annual Durbar Move, Jammu and Kashmir Police Headquarters (PHQ) resumed functioning here on Wednesday.
On the occasion, the DGP, Kuldeep Khoda inspected various moving pre-establishments including PHQ, Armed, Security, CID, Railways, Traffic, Home Guards and Telecom Headquarters. The DGP was received at PGQ lawns by senior police officers and was presented a Guard of Honour by the contingents of Armed Police. Accompanied by senior police officers, Khoda visited various sections of PHQ and enquired from the officers and officials about the working on their sections.
Later, Khoda chaired a high level meeting of Heads of all Wings of the organization at PHQ and discussed security, law and order and other professional matters. He expressed satisfaction over the law and order situation and emphasized for peace and development with the cooperation of people across the state.
Among others, the DGP was accompanied by Additional Directors General of Police, K. Rajendra Kumar, Dr Ram Lubhaya and Mrs T R Doley, Inspectors General of Police, Dilbagh Singh, Dr B Srinivas and Deepak Kumar, Deputy Inspectors General of Police, Alok Puri, Farooq Khan, A Q Manhas, P R Manhas, A S Bali, Sunil Kumar, AIG (Personnel), G H Bhat and other police officers.
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