Police engage youth in sports during Sankranti fete to avoid anti-social activities

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Superintendent of Police Amit Bardar, on  with different   officials, views rangolis organised by the territory  constabulary  astatine  the Araku Valley Police Station successful  Alluri Sitharama Raju territory  connected  Wednesday.

Superintendent of Police Amit Bardar, on with different officials, views rangolis organised by the territory constabulary astatine the Araku Valley Police Station successful Alluri Sitharama Raju territory connected Wednesday. | Photo Credit: The Hindu

In bid to support younker distant from anti-social activities during the Sankranti festival, the Anakapalli territory constabulary took up a unsocial initiative. They organised sports competitions successful assorted villages crossed the territory connected Wednesday.

Following the directions of Superintendent of Police, Tuhin Sinha, events were held astatine Madhavanagaram, Nathavaram and Gangavaram villages. The events included volleyball and cricket tournaments.

S.P Tuhin Sinha said that the main nonsubjective of the sports programme was to divert younker from getting progressive successful anti-social activities during the festive play and to beforehand discipline, sportsmanship and a consciousness of brotherhood. Narsipatnam Rural Inspector Revathamma, SI Y. Tarakeswara Rao and constabulary personnel, with the practice of colony elders, successfully conducted the tournaments.

Speaking connected the occasion, the constabulary urged radical to observe festivals successful a peaceful manner. They besides advised younker to enactment actively successful sports to heighten their carnal wellness and intelligence well-being. The locals and colony heads appreciated the inaugural and expressed happiness implicit disposable policing.

Meanwhile, successful Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) territory constabulary organised rangoli competitions astatine the Araku Valley constabulary presumption connected Wednesday. Superintendent of Police, Amit Bardar, attended the programme arsenic the main guest. A ample fig of women from the mandal participated successful the competitions. Prizes were awarded to the participants. During the event, District SP delighted everyone by performing the accepted Dhimsa dance. He aboriginal lit the Bhogi bonfire, marking the opening of the Sankranti celebrations. Circle Inspector L. Himagiri and Sub-Inspector Gopal Rao were contiguous astatine the event.

Published - January 14, 2026 08:49 p.m. IST

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