Hyderabad: City Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar launched ‘A Day with CP’, a 45-day programme to give government school students direct exposure to police functioning.
The initiative began on April 1 and covers students from Classes 8 to 10 in government high schools across the Hyderabad district.
Under the programme, officials select 20 meritorious students each day, including 10 boys and 10 girls. They spend the day observing police operations from 10 am to 6 pm.
Sajjanar inaugurated the programme at the CCS Office in Bashirbagh. He conducted a video conference on Hanuman Vijaya Yatra security arrangements in the presence of students.
Sajjanar introduces student-police exposure programme
He also explained how police receive complaints and resolve grievances. Later, officials handed over books and appreciation certificates to the participants.
Earlier, students visited the Integrated Command Control Centre in Banjara Hills. They also toured PCR, the IT Cell, the Special Branch, the SHE Teams, the Cyber Crime Wing, and the CAR Headquarters.
Senior officers briefed students on technology use in policing. They also explained crime prevention, women’s safety, and law-and-order responsibilities.
Sajjanar said the programme aimed to build awareness and social responsibility among students. He added that early exposure would help them understand the role of police in society.
Officials said the initiative would also sensitise students about cybercrime and drug abuse. DCP Dr Lavanya is supervising the programme.
Hyderabad City Police Launches ‘A Day with CP’: A Unique Initiative to Empower and Inspire Government School Students
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