CRPF organizes cultural program at Pulwama

Excelsior Correspondent

CRPF personnel performing during a cultural program at Pulwama in South Kashmir.
CRPF personnel performing during a cultural program at Pulwama in South Kashmir.

JAMMU, Nov 11: Centre Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 183 Battalion today organized a cultural program at its headquarters in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
The participants presented various folk dances including Bhangra of Punjab and Chakri of Kashmir. The programme was attended by various dignitaries including Deputy Inspector General Operations (DIG ops), CRPF, OS Charak.
Speaking on the occasion, Charak said that it was his long endeavour to harness the talent of his men which they possess besides valour to fight for the country.
The Commanding Officer, RK Nigam, said that if floods had not halted the boys would have done better than they presented now.
“Despite very little time I tried my best to bring best from the boys who gave marvellous performances,” said RK Nigam, adding that CRPF besides its duty to serve people would also make its men to shine in what is intrinsic in them.