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Specially abled school girls tie Rakhi on on the wrists of cops

Last Updated 06 August 2017, 13:53 IST

 To honour the sacrifices and bravery of the Rajasthan Police and to bring a sense of safety among girls in the state, senior police officers visited Seth Anandilal Poddar school to get rakhis tie on their wrists.
 
This is for the second consecutive year when girls of this school meant for specially abled tied sacred Rakhi threads on the wrists of the police officials and distributed sweets among them. In return, the police officials showered their blessings and assured their little sisters of every help and protection throughout their life.
 
Around 110 girl students were elated when they found senior police officers of Jaipur police commissioner arrived at their school and participated in Rakshabandhan celebration with them. The ceremony kicked off when Ranu Kumari, a student of Class VI, tied the Rakhi to Jaipur Police commissioner Sanjay Agarwal. Following the trend other girls rakhis to other police officers including additional commissioner of police (Crime) Praful Kumar, deputy commissioner of police (headquarters) Gaurav Srivastav, deputy commissioner of police (East) Kunwar Rastradeep and other senior officers.
 
In return as a warm gesture, Police department organised a trip to amber for all the school children. They also distributed a special kind of card important numbers of the Jaipur police and its officials. According to the school principal, students were excited and waiting for their arrival. Shalu Jain, the 8th class student said, "We could recognise most of the faces of the cops. We were eagerly waiting for them to arrive on our campus. We not only feel happy by sharing a brother sister bond but at the same time we feel a sense of safety and we get realise someone is there to protect us."
 
Sanjay Agarwal, commissioner of police called it as an initiative to symbolizes bonds of mutual support and protection within families and societies. "This is the second consecutive year we visited the same school and got rakhis tied on our wrists. The idea is to deepen and the bond between these students and police fraternity.

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(Published 06 August 2017, 13:32 IST)

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