Srinagar, Jan 29: The J&K Police, in an effort to foster national integration and cultural exchange, has undertaken a commendable initiative by organizing a Bharat Darshan tour for students.
This initiative aims to provide students with an opportunity to explore the diverse cultural heritage and historical significance of various parts of India.
In this regard, the The Inspector General of Police Kashmir, VK Birdi (IPS), Monday flagged off the first batch of students (66 students along with three caretakers) for the Bharat Darshan tour amidst great enthusiasm and anticipation from DPL Srinagar.
The tour is organized by the Police, and all boarding and lodging facilities, including to and fro air tickets, are being provided by the Police. It is pertinent to mention here that a total of 651 students from the Kashmir Zone, along with 31 police officers as caretakers in 10 batches, shall go for the Bharat Darshan Tour.
IGP Kashmir, while interacting with the touring students who belong to different parts of the Srinagar district, said that the Bharat Darshan tour is primarily aimed at providing an opportunity for the youth to understand the togetherness of India and its immense diversity.
Besides, he advised them to avail the opportunity to enrich their knowledge by visiting historical places and marvels of the country. He mentioned that it is an effort of J&K police to expose the youth to exciting tourist spots, historical places, and other famous workplaces, etc.
He advised the touring students to imbibe in them the greatness of the country and to take full advantage of the opportunity, collecting memories for life during the tour. He also wished them a fun-filled, safe, and life-changing tour.
Experienced guides and facilitators will accompany the students, providing them with insights into the significance of each destination visited.
SSP Srinagar, Ashish Kumar Mishra-IPS, DySPHqrs Srinagar, DySP DAR DPL Srinagar, and other officers also attended the opening/flag-off ceremony of the Bharat Darshan Tour.