Madhya Pradesh: Two Minor Girls Rescued Under 'Muskaan Campaign' In Kasrawad; Grade IV Staff Rides Chariot On Farewell

Madhya Pradesh: Two Minor Girls Rescued Under 'Muskaan Campaign' In Kasrawad; Grade IV Staff Rides Chariot On Farewell

Under the guidance of SP Dharmaraj Meena, local police teams have been actively working to locate missing girls across the districts.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Sunday, February 02, 2025, 10:18 PM IST
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Two Minor Girls Rescued Under 'Muskaan Campaign' In Kasrawad

Kasrawad (Madhya Pradesh): Two minor girls, who went missing from their homes were traced and handed over safely to their parents as part of the state government’s ‘Muskaan Campaign’. Under the guidance of SP Dharmaraj Meena, local police teams have been actively working to locate missing girls across the districts.

Following a report from a resident of Bhagwanpura about a missing minor girl on December 20, last year police initiated an investigation. Acting on a tip-off, the police successfully recovered the girl from Gujarat and handed her over to the family safely.

Similarly, another minor girl was reported missing from village Bhadalpura under Kasrawad police jurisdiction. The police acted swiftly and recovered her and later reunited with her family. Both families expressed their gratitude to the police for their dedication and prompt action.

Grade IV Staff Rides Chariot On Farewell

Alirajpur (Madhya Pradesh): Pratap Singh Chauhan, a fourth-class employee at Alirajpur District Court, received a warm farewell on his retirement. The ceremony took place in the presence of Chief District and Sessions Judge KN Singh.

To celebrate, Pratap Singh and his wife took a procession through the main roads of the city on a chariot, showcasing local culture. Judge KN Singh spoke about retirement being a welcome relief, allowing individuals to enjoy life without work stress. He praised Pratap Singh for his dedicated service and wished him a happy and healthy retirement.

The farewell event, organised by Madhya Pradesh Judicial Employees Union, included several judges and officials who honoured Pratap Singh with a shawl, sriphal and a memento.

During the ceremony, judge Rupesh Kumar Sahu and others shared their thoughts, highlighting mixed emotions of retirement. After the ceremony, Pratap Singh and his wife rode through the district, accompanied by music and dance, making the day memorable for everyone involved. Deputy administrative officer Karim Mohammad Sheikh expressed gratitude for the event's success.

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