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CBC Srinagar Organizes Outreach Programme on New Criminal laws at Safapora


Srinagar: The Central Bureau of Communication, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Field Office Srinagar, today held a one-day Integrated Communication and Outreach Programme at Government Higher Secondary School Safapora in Ganderbal district. The event highlighted various flagship schemes of the Central government and introduced the new criminal laws under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Speakers from the Police and Prosecution departments, and  representatives from the School Education Department delivered speeches on government schemes and the recently implemented criminal laws.

A debate, quiz and a painting and drawing competition was organised for the students to emphasize the role of youth for a crime-free society.

The Chief Guest, Superintendent of Police Ganderbal Ghulam Hassan, elaborated on the new laws, saying the new laws focus more on welfare than punishment. He encouraged students to become law-abiding citizens and commit themselves to the development of society and the nation.

Field Publicity Officer CBC Srinagar, Naseer Ahmad Rather, reiterated the bureau’s commitment to spreading awareness about the Central government’s developmental initiatives and flagship schemes. He outlined several government schemes aimed at youth empowerment and urged students to harness the power of education for a brighter future.

Field Publicity Officer CBC Anantnag, Shahid Mohammad Lone, outlined several government schemes aimed at youth empowerment. He highlighted the programme’s focus on various facets of the new criminal laws and advised the younger generation to become responsible citizens.

Cultural artists empanelled with CBC Srinagar presented colorful skits and musical performances, focusing on government schemes and the importance of youth in a crime-free society. The event concluded with participants taking a pledge to be law-abiding and responsible citizens.

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