The 26 Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have initiated a skill development programme aimed at empowering tribal youth especially those from the interior pockets of Jhumra that are infested by Maoists.
The 26th battalion of CRPF organised today an event in which the unit conducted “Driving Coures” and distributed licenses to 13 youths of Jhumra including 5 youths from Jageshwar-Bihar, 2 youths from Mahuatard 2, 2 from Gomia and Mandu while 2 youths from Chatrochati in district Bokaro under civic action programme.
Commandant Akhilesh Kumar Singh was Chief Guest while Mithilesh Kumar, Dy Cammandant, M.K.Sinha,S.C.Day,Kuldip Singh,Praveen Kumar,R.S.L.Pal, Ganesh Paswan,Satnarayan and Anil Kumar Singh were also present on the occasion.
Chief Guest appreciated the contribution of CRPF towards the civil society which he said, would develop better police relation.While the Cammandant Akhlesh Kumar Singh thanked the all officials of CRPF for making the event success.