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Day long conference for woman police officers by Mangaluru city police

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Mangaluru: A day-long annual conference for women police officers and staff was inaugurated by police commissioner N Shashi at Rama Lakshmi Narayana convention hall, Pandeshwar, on February 25. The programme was organised by the Mangaluru city police and as many as 234 women police officers and staff took part in it.

The conference which focuses on addressing child and women related issues and understanding laws and acts that are helpful to handle such cases, will also include  health check-ups and a visit along with family members of women officers and staff to Pilikula zoo and amusement park.

Shashi Kumar stated that this would be the time for all the women officers and staff to relax and enjoy the annual conference. He said that the staff had been stressed out due to lot of issues like CAA-NRC protests, followed by corona pandemic, VIP visits, political events and gram panchayat election. “It is time to have a refreshing session for the cops to provide them some relief. The conference started with health check-ups. Various sessions pertaining to health and food habits have been scheduled,” he said.

“By organizing such events for them, even they will have good opinion towards the higher ranked officers. Tomorrow, we have planned a movie screening for policemen (assistant sub-inspectors). In the coming days, several activities will be conducted for the cops,” he said.

Sessions on nutrition and healthy lifestyle by Mohith Alva from Atom Fitness, sessions on sexual harassment and other women and child related laws by Judge Shilpa, and POCSO and child rights by lawyer and professor at SDM College Kavitha Murugesh, and session on communication, money and stress management skills by Shobha Rodrigues, Liana Mary and Joseph Priya (Psychologist), will be carried out in the session.

Mayor Diwakar Pandeshwar, producer Kishore D Shetty, IAS officer Mona Rawat, owner of the hall Ratna and Sakhi one stop centre administrator Priya, police inspector women police station Revathi and others were present.

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