Project Suvidha 2.0: Transforming Police Battalion Living
Project Suvidha 2.0, initiated by the Inspector General of Police (Operations) Apur Bitin, aims to enhance the quality of life at the 1st India Reserve Battalion in Arunachal Pradesh. The project includes new facilities and promotes a sustainable, community-focused environment for personnel and their families.
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In a move to enhance life for law enforcement officers, Inspector General of Police (Operations) Apur Bitin unveiled Project Suvidha 2.0. Launched at the 1st India Reserve Battalion in Namsangmukh, Arunachal Pradesh, the project's focus is on creating a self-sustaining, eco-friendly living space for police personnel.
The initiative received commendations from IGP Bitin, and Commandant Sachin Kumar Singhal was praised for his leadership. The IRBn campus introduced facilities such as a multipurpose hall, an indoor gym, and a children's park, setting a development benchmark for police units.
Structured on promoting health, well-being, and community living, Project Suvidha 2.0 aims to elevate the happiness index for officers and their families. The mission revolves around fitness, social harmony, and sustainability, ensuring a holistic improvement in the quality of life.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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