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Chandigarh Police extends full cooperation to counter any emergency situation
Published : May 20, 2020, 9:23 pm IST
Updated : May 20, 2020, 9:23 pm IST
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In continuous efforts to help the needy people during Covid-19, Chandigarh Police is fully committed to extend full cooperation

Chandigarh: In continuous efforts to help the needy people during Covid-19, Chandigarh Police is fully committed to extend full cooperation and remain on toe 24X7 to counter any emergency situation in the City.

PhotoPhotoToday, HelpReach platform, which has been co-founded by two teenagers- Nehmat Sandhu and Saumya Lamba, student of Strawberry Fields High School extended invaluable support to the Chandigarh police force by donating 150 PPE kits.

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The items were handed over to The Director General of Police, UT, Chandigarh, Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, by Nehmat Sandhu and Saumya Lamba, alongwith three core members- Aanya Malik, Aadya Batra and Hazel Garg of HelpReach platform at Police Headquarter, Sector-9, Chandigarh. Manoj Kumar Meena, IPS, SP, Headquarters was present on this occasion.

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HelpReach is a platform that aims to help the needy in these tough times. Through, HelpReach they wish to bring a change in the maximum number of lives possible.

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Sanjay Baniwal, IPS, DGP/UT, Chandigarh, appreciated the gesture and thanked the members of HelpReach platform for their valuable support.
    

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