Police Run 2024: Students of St Philomena College extend their support through participation


Media Release

Puttur, Mar 10: As part of the Karnataka State Police Golden Jubilee Celebrations, an awareness programme 'Police Run 2024' was organized by the police department.

Hundreds of college students participated in the programme. The event was flagged off at the Fr Patrao Circle at Darbe by the SP of Dakshina Kannada district C B Ryshyanth, IPS, by releasing doves. He then mentioned that awareness programmes organized by the police department will be held every month in all schools and colleges under the jurisdictions of the department.

The 'Police Run- 2024' event, which started at Fr Patrao circle, passed through the main road and concluded at the Puttur City Police Station. ASP of DK District Dharmappa, DySP of Puttur Arun Nagegowda, Puttur City police inspector Satish GJ, sub-inspector Anjaneya Reddy, Puttur Women’s Police Station inspector Sunil Kumar MS, Puttur Traffic Police station inspector Shahid Afridi, personnel of all police stations, St Philomena College student council, NCC cadets, NSS volunteers, Rovers and Rangers, and Youth Red Cross volunteers participated in the event.

Under the guidance of the principal of the college Dr Anthony Prakash Monteiro, vice principal of St Philomena College Dr P S Krishnakumar, public relations officer Bharathi S Rai, student welfare officer Dr Chandrashekar K, NSS programme officers Vasudev N and Pushpa N, and coordinator of Rover Rangers Dhanya P T were present at the event.

 

 

  

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