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IRP-20th Battalion Distributes Study Kits to Orphans, Girl Students in Yakmanpora

JK News Service by JK News Service
September 22, 2025
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IRP-20th Battalion Distributes Study Kits to Orphans, Girl Students in Yakmanpora
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Srinagar, Sep 22 (JKNS): The IRP-20th Battalion of Jammu and Kashmir Police demonstrated its commitment to educational support and community welfare by distributing notebooks and stationery to orphans and girl children of Government Middle School Yakmanpora Parihaspora.

The program aims for reaffirming it’s commitment to community welfare and the upliftment of the underprivileged students, to provide essential educational material to Orphans and girl children.

Comprehensive study kits containing notebooks, geometry boxes, school bags and other stationery items were distributed among these deserving students of the school.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police views community engagement an integral part of its duty and investing in the education of our youth is a direct investment in future of the Union Territory.

We are particularly focused on supporting our school children and orphans, ensuring they have the necessary tools to peruse their education without financial constraints.

These bright young minds represent the hope of a peaceful and prosperous Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative is aimed at encouraging the particular involvement, reducing the financial burden on vulnerable families and fostering stronger Police public relations, especially with the younger generation.

The beneficiaries, along with their guardians and teachers expressed deep gratitude for the timely support by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police remain dedicated to continue such welfare activities under its civic action programme to bridge the gap and contribute positively to social development. (JKNS)

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