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Nalgonda
Staff Reporter
NALGONDA: The Superintendent of Police, M.M. Bhagwat, called upon youngsters to utilise the Rashtriya Samvikas Yuvajana scheme to get better employment opportunities and lead a peaceful life. Addressing a meeting organised as part of "Agnatam-Swechha" programme at Ipparthy village in Munugode mandal on Tuesday, he said a `Youth Facility Centre' would be shortly opened at the district headquarters under the Rs. 15 crores scheme. "You will get valuable information about education and employment opportunities from the proposed centre," he said, adding the Police would act as a felicitator between the Government and the youth. Roads would be laid and drinking water would be provided for the naxal-affected villages under the newly launched scheme. Mr. Bhagwat strictly advised the youngsters not to be carried away by anti-social elements. As part of "Agnatam-Swechha", the SP, the Officer on Special Duty, V. Ravinder, the Nalgonda DSP, G. Ananta Reddy, and the Chandur Inspector, Ramulu, called on the parents of the underground naxalite, Antati Narasimha, and enquired about their social and economic condition. After organising a rally with the underground cadres' relatives, naxal sympathisers and police officers, the SP gave away new clothes, rice and medicine to the naxals' parents. The SP launched the programme one week ago at Mallareddygudem in Samsthan Narayanapur mandal.
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