Induction of 28 JKPS officers into the IPS
Induction of 28 JKPS officers into the IPS
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Rajouri, September 5: The Jammu and Kashmir police in the Rajouri district have adopted a child with special needs for her educational costs and have given her admission to a local school.

She will not have to pay for her schooling because to the generosity of the staff at police station Manjakote, led by SHO Abrar Khan.

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According to the police, a lady from the hamlet of Kalali in the tehsil of Manjakote came to the Manjakote Police Station and reported a marital dispute together with her eight-year-old special needs kid.

According to authorities, the complainant told police about her experience of being abandoned by her in-laws, including her spouse who is presently residing overseas.

According to police authorities, she said that she was unable to complete her daughter’s schooling because of her limited financial resources.

In this situation, the staff at police station Manjakote, under the direction of SHO Abrar Khan, offered to help the daughter and accepted responsibility for the financial requirements to guarantee the special needs female kid had a proper education.

According to police authorities, the youngster has now been enrolled in a school’s first grade. Along with providing aid with free education for the kid until the 10th standard, the school principal also offered his support by providing free transportation for students.

According to authorities, the police station Manjakote has also begun judicial steps to address the family’s marriage conflict.

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