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Hamara Samarpan Trust felicitated IPS Geeta Rani Verma

New Delhi [India], February 13 (ANI/GPRC): IPS Geeta Rani Verma was given the IPS Harish Trivedi Memorial award for humanitarian services. This award has been given previously to IPS Rakesh Asthana Delhi police commissioner and IPS Hari Narayan Chari Mishra police commissioner of Indore. The youngest volunteer of the trust shivam Sharma Rawat and other youngsters pledged to work hard and become like madam. They were all mesmerized by her. Shivam Sharma Rawat donates food to the underprivileged sector and caters to the goal 2 zero hunger of the sustainable development goals , on a regular basis. Shivam Sharma rawat is currently a student of class 7 at springdales school dhaula kuan New Delhi. He has also received global empathy award when he represented his school for an Australian project. This year the Hamara Samarpan Trust has selected Geeta Rani Verma, IPS presently posted as Addl. CP/Traffic (HQ) for awarding the Humanitarian and Service Award in recognition of the service rendered by her in serving the society during her police career. She was born on 01/07/1967 and got her education in Uttaranchal. She had been a brilliant student in her academic career as well and secured Gold Medal at the accomplishment of the Post-Graduation (Hindi Literature) as topped the Garhwal University. After her education she joined Police Services on 01/04/1993 as Asstt. Commissioner of Police in Delhi and performed duties in Delhi and Andaman Nicobar Islands. As ACP she has worked as ACP/Geeta Colony, ACP/Traffic, East District,ACP/Licensing and in CAW Cell As DCP she performed as DCP/Traffic, DCP/Security DCP/SED and as Addl. CP she has supervised DAP, Traffic/ Zone-I & II and now Addl commissioner of police. During her posting in Andaman and Nicobar Islands she organised several awareness programs to sensitize the lives of the tribals and also to reduce the suicidal rates amongst them. She also worked against cyber frauds and drug abuse amongst the students and residents. As Inspector General prisons at Andaman and Nicobar Islands she designed various vocational courses for prisoners and enabled their rehabilitation. Hamara samarpan trust does various awareness campaigns for general awareness especially towards early prevention and cure. It does regular medical check up camps and distribution of medications to the.underpriviledged. The trust emphasizes on cleanliness drives and also works towards zero hunger and no poverty through its various programmes. The trust values equality and gender sensitization and promotes no to child labour . The trust appreciates the endeavors of the police personnel who have done remarkable humanitarian work.The efforts, sincerity, punctuality ,motivation and enthusiasm of the officers are overwhelming. We salute to their work done for giving back to the society. This story is provided by GPRC. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/GPRC)

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Indore: Two women arrested by Gawli police for alleged espionage; investigation on


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Indore: Two Women Arrested By Gawli Police For Alleged Espionage; Investigation On
In a shocking case, police on Saturday, police have arrested two women on suspicion of espionage from Mahu village in Indore. Gawli Police and ATS probing it
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In a shocking case, police on Saturday, police have arrested two women on suspicion of espionage from Mahu village in Indore. Gawli Police and ATS are currently interrogating the two women on espionage activities. Sources state that an Indian Army official is also under suspicion in the same case.
2 women arrested for espionage
Speaking to reporters, Indore IG Hari Narayan Chari Mishra said, "Police are investigating based on inputs. The interrogation is being done on espionage charges. Mobile, laptops are also being investigated".

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MP: Murder case against fake Remedesivir sellers likely | Bhopal News


The Centre has told states that Remdesivir may decrease hospitalization time when used in moderate to severe cases, but there is no proven benefit in terms of reduced mortality.
BHOPAL: Ninety per cent of the Covid-19 patients who were administered fake Remdesivir injections supplied by a Gujarat-based gang have survived their lung infections, investigation by Madhya Pradesh police reveals.
While chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan wants murder cases to be registered against the racketeers arrested in Indore and Jabalpur, holding them accountable for each death, senior police officials are trying to find ways to link mortalities with the duplicate injections without the dead bodies. None of these victims was buried, they say.

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90% patients who got fake Remedesivir in Madhya Pradesh beat Covid | Bhopal News


The Centre has told states that Remdesivir may decrease hospitalization time when used in moderate to severe cases, but there is no proven benefit in terms of reduced mortality.
BHOPAL: Ninety per cent of the Covid-19 patients who were administered fake Remdesivir injections supplied by a Gujarat-based gang have survived their lung infections, investigation by Madhya Pradesh police reveals.
While chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan wants murder cases to be registered against the racketeers arrested in Indore and Jabalpur, holding them accountable for each death, senior police officials are trying to find ways to link mortalities with the duplicate injections without the dead bodies. None of these victims was buried, they say.

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