Team members led by ACP met Home Minister Anil Vij

Home Minister Anil Vij gives the greetings to the team under the leadership of ACP of Haryana Police, who have covered 560 km on inaccessible peaks*It is a matter of pride to do

Chandigarh : Haryana Home and Health Minister, Sh. Anil Vij has congratulated the ten member team of Haryana Police under the leadership of ACP Mamta Sauda posted in Panchkula for completing the cycle campaign on the inaccessible peaks.

He said that it is a matter of pride for a woman police officer to lead such a adventure campaign.Sh. Vij said that the police staff and youth should continue to be participated in such campaigns.

He have been apprised the details of the campaign from ACP Mamta Sauda and other team members.He blessed the youngest members of the team and heartily congratulated the oldest member for completing the campaign.

He said that the team members have done a brave job by completing this challenging mission.Such campaigns should be done in future also so that youth should get inspiration.

At the same time, the team members also presented a photo related to this campaign to the Home Minister.

*This problem came in the way of the team members*

ACP Mamta Sauda apprised the Home Minister Anil Vij that she had to face many challenges at many places along the way, but her spirits were high and all the team members completed the campaign.

She said that this cycle campaign has been completed in collaboration with the T-97 rider of Panchkula.The cycle campaign started from Manali which ended at Khadungla Pass via Leh. She said that the team covered 560 kms in 11 days.

During the campaign, he reached an altitude of about 18 thousand feet while cycling where he had to face challenges due to low oxygen.The team members also passed through many inaccessible roads during the campaign.

*Two daughters along with father also completed cycle campaign*

ACP Mamta Sauda said that Advocates Manbir Singh Rathi, Joginder Dhankhar, Siddharth Rana, Abhishek Sharma, Vibha Rathi, Divya Rathi, Rajiv Kumar, Aniket Chaudhary and Rajesh Rana were participated in the campaign.

She told that Manbir Singh Rathi along with his two daughters Diya Rathi (18 years old) and Vibha Rathi (19 years old) completed this campaign. The oldest in the team was Joginder Dhankhar.

*During the campaign, Called upon the youth to stay away from drugs and stop plastic*

The aim of the cycle campaign was to keep youth away from drug addiction and spread awareness to stop using plastic completely. During the journey, the team members also made people aware on the way.During this, they also found many villages where plastic was not being used, she added.

 

 

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