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Police organizes Range Level Talent Hunt

Programme held under the aegis of “Choona Hai Aasmaan”

March 03:  Police organized Range level Talent Hunt programme under the banner of “Choona Hai Aasmaan” at Range Police Headquarters Anantnag.

 The programme was held so as to provide a platform for youth to showcase their skills. The winners of District Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam and Awantipora were the participants at the event.

The competition was listed in three age categories viz, 5-12 years, 13-18 years and 19-25 years.

DIG SKR Anantnag Shri Atul Kumar Goel-IPS was the chief guest besides SSP Anantnag and other senior police officers were also present on the occasion. Huge number of community members were also present on the event.

SSP Anatnag in his welcome address gave the brief details of the programmes scheduled at the event. He also welcomed the chief guest, jury members and other senior police officers who were present at the event.

Speaking on the occasion DIG SKR Anantnag, praised the contestants for their exemplary skills and talent. He underscored the purpose for organizing such events besides, emphasized that J&K police is committed to provide platform to talented people especially youth in various fields. He further added that the sole objective of these programmes is to explore the hidden talent of the youth and project them at regional and national level.

Three winners from each category were declared as the winners and conferred with trophies, medals and cash prizes alongwith certificates.

Pertinently, the winners will now get a chance to compete at higher level and showcase their skills at a bigger platform.

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