Saturday , November 23 2024

Collective effort needed to establish a crime-free society: Brajesh Pathak

Lucknow, March 03 (HS). Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak on Sunday inaugurated the 86th provincial annual convention of Uttar Pradesh Crime Prevention Committee, Lucknow by lighting the lamp.

Addressing the convention, Brajesh Pathak said that the work being done by the organization to create a crime-free society is very praiseworthy. The committee has always been dedicated to the welfare of mankind and the development of the nation. He assured to present the committee's views to the Jail Minister and the government for the welfare of prisoners, rehabilitation of free prisoners, destitute women and helpless children and their bright future. So that the eligible people can get the benefits of all the schemes of the government.

Justice Sudhir Kumar Saxena of Prayagraj High Court said that under natural justice, the society will have to be made aware, so that people do not move towards crime and the society remains crime free.

Kamlesh Srivastava, Chairman of Uttar Pradesh Crime Prevention Committee, said that this committee was established in 1938. The committee has been working continuously for 86 years to establish a crime free society. Keeping itself untouched by the discriminatory bonds of caste, religion and sect, it is working selflessly with Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas.

Retired IAS officer RS ​​Verma gave detailed information about all types of helpline numbers to hundreds of officers and workers of the organization.

On this occasion, Seva Path magazine was released by all the guests. This magazine will be helpful in giving a new direction to the society.

Santosh Srivastava, Prathamesh Mishra, Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Shri Krishna Awasthi and officials from all the districts contributed in organizing the program.