DC gives spl kids a treat, takes them out on Children’s Day

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Times News Network Ludhiana: Deputy commissioner Jitendra Jorwal celebrated Children's Day with specially-abled children from the Red Cross Deaf/Dumb School and Children Home by organising a special treat for them at a popular eatery on Thursday. The DC arranged the event, which was also attended by his daughter. Greeting the gathering, he emphasised the importance of education, hard work and determination and encouraged children to dream big.

Jorwal urged the children to make the most of the opportunities available to them, stay focused on studies and strive to set an example for others. He said that Children's Day was also a reminder for society to pay attention to the rights and well-being of children. He assured full support to the Red Cross Society for effective functioning of these schools and assured that all possible efforts would be made to empower specially-abled students by providing them with quality education.



ADC Amarjit Bains, assistant commissioner Kritika Goyal and other officials were also in attendance. Meanwhile, the DC reviewed arrangements and preparations of the state-level function being organised at Sarabha village on the martyrdom day of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha. Senior AAP leader Dr K N S Kang, senior superintendent of police, Ludhiana rural Navneet Singh Bains, ADCs Amarjit Bains, Kulpreet Singh, SDMs Simardeep Singh, Dr B S Dhillon, Rajnish Arora and others accompanied him.

The DC also visited the ancestral house of the martyr and paid floral tributes to him. Prior to this, the deputy commissioner and senior superintendent of police, accompanied by civil and police officials, toured the venue for the state-level function. We also published the following articles recently Nilgiris children have a day out with police In a heartwarming initiative for Children's Day, the Nilgiris police hosted "A Day Out With Police.

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