<p>Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday launched a community policing and outreach programme ‘Haryana Uday' here.</p>.<p>The programme aims at strengthening community ties and relations between the district administration, law enforcement agencies and the public.</p>.<p>It will be implemented in the entire state from June 1.</p>.<p>After releasing the calendar of Haryana Uday during a ‘Raahgiri Day’ event organised at Sector 79, Khattar said that a safer and more inclusive society can be created if people actively participate in this outreach programme.</p>.<p>“To achieve these goals, the Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners of Police and Superintendents of Police will start community policing and outreach programmes,” he said.</p>.<p>According to the programme calendar, events like Strong/Fitman Haryana and three-day Mahila Bazar in Gurugram will be organised next month and International Yoga Day on June 21 will also be celebrated.</p>.<p>Apart from this, sports competitions for people above the age of 60 years and another Mahila Bazar will be organised in Faridabad in July.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioners will start the outreach programme in their respective districts from June 1. They will conduct various events including Jan Samvad, pond cleaning and plantation drives</p>.<p>The Commissioner of Police and Superintendent of Police, in their respective districts, will conduct events like Raahgiri, sports competitions and awareness campaigns about drug abuse.</p>
<p>Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday launched a community policing and outreach programme ‘Haryana Uday' here.</p>.<p>The programme aims at strengthening community ties and relations between the district administration, law enforcement agencies and the public.</p>.<p>It will be implemented in the entire state from June 1.</p>.<p>After releasing the calendar of Haryana Uday during a ‘Raahgiri Day’ event organised at Sector 79, Khattar said that a safer and more inclusive society can be created if people actively participate in this outreach programme.</p>.<p>“To achieve these goals, the Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners of Police and Superintendents of Police will start community policing and outreach programmes,” he said.</p>.<p>According to the programme calendar, events like Strong/Fitman Haryana and three-day Mahila Bazar in Gurugram will be organised next month and International Yoga Day on June 21 will also be celebrated.</p>.<p>Apart from this, sports competitions for people above the age of 60 years and another Mahila Bazar will be organised in Faridabad in July.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioners will start the outreach programme in their respective districts from June 1. They will conduct various events including Jan Samvad, pond cleaning and plantation drives</p>.<p>The Commissioner of Police and Superintendent of Police, in their respective districts, will conduct events like Raahgiri, sports competitions and awareness campaigns about drug abuse.</p>