City
Epaper

Muzaffarnagar police opens library for personnel

By IANS | Published: July 18, 2021 3:36 PM

Muzaffarnagar, July 18 In a praiseworthy initiative, SSP Muzaffarnagar Abhishek Yadav, has set up a library with more ...

Open in App

Muzaffarnagar, July 18 In a praiseworthy initiative, SSP Muzaffarnagar Abhishek Yadav, has set up a library with more than 1,000 books in the police lines, for policemen and their families.

The library was inaugurated on Saturday by the daughter of a head constable in the presence of senior officials and several children living in the police lines were invited to the event.

The SSP said: "The library is stocked with more than 1,000 books from varied fields ranging from school examination to competitive exams, finance, health, fitness, autobiographies, spiritual and fiction. A number of police personnel prepare for competitive exams while working and we have tried to create a storehouse of books to help them and also a space to study peacefully since the barracks do not permit the atmosphere needed to study."

Police personnel and their family members can go to the library to browse through newspapers and magazines and also study.

Children can attend online classes from there as well since Wi-Fi facility has been set up in the library.

Apart from a large range of books, the library has an e-learning centre with four desktops that allow free access to the Internet to those interested in studying online or pursuing the massive open online course.

The SSP said that the access to the library's reading rooms is free.

Those who wish to get a book issued in their name and take it home will have to pay a monthly fee of Rs 50 for a membership card.

Earlier, the police department had opened a state-of-the-art police cafe-cum-gym to provide healthy and nutritious food and an opportunity to train for policemen who need to be physically fit.

The cafe also delivers food on order to policemen deployed in various parts of the city.

The SSP had earlier set up five washing machines to enable policemen to wash their uniforms.

For women police personnel, the SSP has set up special pink barracks that are equipped with high-end amenities.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: SSP
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalYouth assaulted in running car, forced to lick feet in MP's Gwalior; case registered, 2 held

NationalUP: Fire breaks out at a showroom in Jhansi, 4 people dead

NationalJharkhand: 30 arrested after clash breaks out between two groups over theft of e-rickshaw battery

NationalUP: Nurse gang-raped at private medical college in Meerut, two held

BusinessBharat Agri Fert & Realty Ltd expects Rs. 700-800 crore revenue over a period of five years from real estate project at Majiwada, Thane

International Realted Stories

International"If you come and do something here...": Jaishankar on India's "message" against terrorism after Uri and Pulwama terror attacks

InternationalNo exemptions for India firms, says US on Chabahar deal

InternationalOvershadowed by war and hostages, Israel honours fallen soldiers

InternationalFatima bint Hazza bin Zayed inaugurates new headquarters of Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy

InternationalUAE, Mauritius agree to enhance cooperation in water, energy, sanitation