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India: Shri Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar visit

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August 16, 2017 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Shri Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, IPS, Director General, CRPF, visited 73 Bn CRPF, Bemina, Srinagar (J&K) where he attended a briefing on “Security Analysis/Challenges/Law & Order problems'' which was delivered by Shri Narendar Paul DIGP CRPF North Range Srinagar. He visited the unit Hq as well as of the “Mahila” detachment of CRPF, which is located within the same campus. Sh. Bhatnagar also interacted with officers & jawans of various units deployed in Kashmir Valley during Sainik Sanmilan. During the interaction, he expressed his satisfaction on the successful completion of SANJY-2017 without any untoward incident. He also presented DG Commendation Disc and Letter to 5(five)personnel of CRPF, including 2(two) officers, who performed exceedingly well in militancy/law & order situation in Kashmir Valley. They are Shri DP Pandey Asstt Comdt of 73 Bn ,Shri Bharmal Ram Asstt Comdt of 29 Bn,SI/GD Rajesh Kumar & HC/GD Bhubaneswar of 44 Bn,& ASI/GD Baliram Jaishwal of 82 Bn. Shri Shiv Bahor Patel,SI/GD Ramanand Yadav, HC/GD Gyan Singh of 54 Bn,CT/GD Dharmender Kumar, CT/CPTR Ramesh Kumar of 181 Bn shared their experiences during the duties of SANJY 2017 & the ways in which they helped the pilgrims on various occasions. DG expressed satisfaction on duties being performed by CRPF for maintaining law & order situation in the Valley and stressed upon to be ready to face more such challenges in future. At the end of the ceremony, DG also heard the problems being faced by the troops during their duties in Kashmir Valley and assured to resolve these problems on priority. (Credit Image: © Abbas Idrees/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)

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August 16, 2017 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Shri Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, IPS, Director General, CRPF, visited 73 Bn CRPF, Bemina, Srinagar (J&K) where he attended a briefing on “Security Analysis/Challenges/Law & Order problems'' which was delivered by Shri Narendar Paul DIGP CRPF North Range Srinagar. He visited the unit Hq as well as of the “Mahila” detachment of CRPF, which is located within the same campus. Sh. Bhatnagar also interacted with officers & jawans of various units deployed in Kashmir Valley during Sainik Sanmilan. During the interaction, he expressed his satisfaction on the successful completion of SANJY-2017 without any untoward incident. He also presented DG Commendation Disc and Letter to 5(five)personnel of CRPF, including 2(two) officers, who performed exceedingly well in militancy/law & order situation in Kashmir Valley. They are Shri DP Pandey Asstt Comdt of 73 Bn ,Shri Bharmal Ram Asstt Comdt of 29 Bn,SI/GD Rajesh Kumar & HC/GD Bhubaneswar of 44 Bn,& ASI/GD Baliram Jaishwal of 82 Bn. Shri Shiv Bahor Patel,SI/GD Ramanand Yadav, HC/GD Gyan Singh of 54 Bn,CT/GD Dharmender Kumar, CT/CPTR Ramesh Kumar of 181 Bn shared their experiences during the duties of SANJY 2017 & the ways in which they helped the pilgrims on various occasions. DG expressed satisfaction on duties being performed by CRPF for maintaining law & order situation in the Valley and stressed upon to be ready to face more such challenges in future. At the end of the ceremony, DG also heard the problems being faced by the troops during their duties in Kashmir Valley and assured to resolve these problems on priority. (Credit Image: © Abbas Idrees/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)