Mahila Battalion organises route march

Excelsior Correspondent

Mahila Police during route march.
Mahila Police during route march.

JAMMU, Jan 4: In order to keep the troops in high degree of alertness and ensure quick retaliation in responding any unforeseen situation, Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police has been organising route marches at battalion level.
In this connection, an impressive route march was organised by IRP 15th Battalion, a Mahila Battalion in winter capital this morning. The march was started from Gulshan Ground and concluded at Batallion Headquarters. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Armed, Jammu, Vijay Singh Sambyal flagged off the march. More than 150 jawans and officers participated in the march in a smart turnout, tugging its way to pollution free and hilly route of Maha-Maya Temple covering a distance of 11 kms.
On the conclusion, Mr. Sambyal addressed the jawans and officers and said that such activities robust health level of the cops and provides them an opportunity to move out in open air and overcome stressed life. He said that besides boosting the morale of the force it develops highest standards of public conduct, strengthening the people’s confidence.
Besides other officers, Commandant Mahila Battalion, Anita Sharma also participated in the march.