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14 police officials get gallantry medals in Noida on Independence Day

14 police officials get gallantry medals in Noida on Independence Day

Time of Indiaa day ago
Noida: On the 79th Independence Day, 14 police officials received medals for gallantry, commendable service, and commendation marks of honour. Over 100 others were awarded certificates by the police commissioner for their contributions to law enforcement, while the families of two personnel who had been martyred were also honoured.
Commissioner Laxmi Singh hoisted the flag at the Reserve Police Lines, while additional commissioner of police (law and order) Dr. Rajiv Narayan Mishra led the ceremony at the commissionerate office in Sector 108, and additional commissioner of police (headquarters) Ajay Kumar did so at the police headquarters in Surajpur.
A flag hoisting ceremony was organised in all the police stations and offices of the Commissionerate.
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Commissioner Singh also honoured police personnel who did excellent and commendable work by awarding them the Excellent Service Honor Sign, Commendable Service Honor Sign, Director General of Police Commendation Sign, and Commendation Letter.
Among the personnel to receive the Police Medal for Gallantry were inspector Jitendra Kumar Singh of Sector 39 police station, sub-inspector Sumnesh Kumar (station officer of Jarcha police station), and sub-inspector Sachin Dhama of the cyber police station.
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Inspector Neeraj Kumar Mishra of AHT police station and sub-inspector Rajendra Singh of the Sector 39 police station received the Commendable Service Honor Mark of Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, for their service record.
The Commendation Mark of Director General of Police(Silver), Uttar Pradesh, based on service record was awarded to Inspector Dharm Prakash Shukla of the Sector 20 police station, inspector Amit Kumar Maan of the Phase 1 police station, sub-inspector Preeti Singh, and head constable Mohammad Rafiq of Police Lines, head constable Vikas Tomar of CDT Central Noida, head constable Shailendra Pratap, and constable Vikram Singh Rana of the Sector 49 police station, constable Digvijay Singh, and constable Pinku Panwar of the Sector 24 Police Station.
Along with this, 105 police officers/employees were given certificates for their significant contribution and cooperation in the police department, and Class IV employees were honoured with presents.
The commissionerate also presented a cheque of approximately ₹75 lakh to Ayushi Chaudhary, the wife of late constable Saurabh Kumar, who was martyred in the line of duty. The commissioner also expressed support and sympathy for the family of deceased inspector Subodh Kumar Singh, head constable Bijendra Kumar, constable Sunil Bhati, and constable Saurabh Kumar and felicitated them.
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