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Daltonganj students take a tour of Town police station

Daltonganj students take a tour of Town police station

Time of India05-05-2025

Daltonganj: Around 50 Class IX students of
CM School of Excellence
(KG Girls High School) in Daltonganj visited the Town police station on Monday for an educational tour.
Town police station officer-in-charge Deobrat Poddar and his team of women officers welcomed the students.
The students showed particular interest in the separate holding cells for men and women and detention conditions.
A woman officer cautioned the students about deceptive friendships and relationships. She said, "These days girls and boys run away from home. They become intimate but then things end badly. So beware of such fake friends and false friendship."
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"There is hardly any week here when there is not a case of elopement of girl with boy. Sometimes it creates a lot of problems. So we asked the girls to be careful," Poddar said.
The students were also told about the proper use of emergency number 112 and how they can dial the number in case of harassment, such as street taunting or unwanted advances.
The visit included education about FIRs and online filing procedures. When asked about interest in police service, six students expressed enthusiasm. Some inquired about height requirements for female officers.
The police station provided sugarcane juice to students and saplings to teachers.
SP Palamu Reeshma Ramesan had instructed officers to organise such visits to address misconceptions about police stations.
Officers also demonstrated the Insaas rifle's operation to the students.

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