Hubballi: For the first time in the state, Beat Police will be defeated to adopt puppies, which they are water every day during working hours in their respective regions.
Police Inspector Gokul Road Station has decided to bind to 91 police to install tree guards and take care of puppies at the station limit.
The Gokul Road police station has 68 knock and power of staff 91, including officials.
They must plant worship in their respective beat areas.
Officials have gathered peeepal, neem and other puppies.
J M Kalimrichi, Police Inspector, Jalan Gokul, Hubballi, said the second wave of pandemic has taught lessons about the importance of oxygen.
“To create awareness among people in Greenery and motivate them to grow trees, we have decided to launch a program entitled ‘Beat Ge Ondu Police MARA’ (one tree for each beat) in a relationship with the Ministry of Forestry and NGO Green Karnataka Association, ” she says.
The Jurisdiction of Gokul Road Station has 68 beats that are manned by as many police as possible, who will plant worship in their respective regions.
They, along with 23 officials and other staff, will maintain plants until they grow into trees.
“The bank has agreed to provide tree guards, and the program will be launched soon,” he added.
The Beat Committee, which has been formed to maintain law and order and other problems in their respective BEAT areas, will also be involved.
“Involving the Beat Committee to water and protect the tree planted by the police will help create awareness among people and also motivate them to grow trees,” Please Kalimrichi.
Dr.
Mohan D Kashinkunti from Hospital Hospital praised the police for “big initiatives”.
“There is a need to create awareness and motivate people to plant more trees,” added the doctor.