SP Urges Chenchu Colony Residents to Shun Illicit Liquor, Promotes Education
The Superintendent of Police, Suneel Sheoran, recently participated in the Navodayam programme at Chenchu Colony in Panyam mandal, where he urged residents to stay away from brewing and selling illicit liquor, as well as other anti-social activities. This programme, initiated by the state government, is designed to curb the sale and consumption of illicit liquor, promoting a healthier and more law-abiding community.
The SP's address to the residents highlighted the pivotal role of education in achieving a better quality of life, underscoring the need for the community to focus on educational development. By engaging with the residents and encouraging them to participate in the Navodayam programme, the SP aims to create a positive impact on the community.
The Navodayam programme, having been conducted in two phases so far, represents a significant state initiative to tackle the issue of illicit liquor. Its implementation and the active participation of law enforcement officials like SP Suneel Sheoran demonstrate a concerted effort to address social issues through community engagement and education.
Looking ahead, the success of the Navodayam programme in Chenchu Colony and other areas will depend on sustained community involvement and the state's commitment to providing educational and economic opportunities. As the programme continues to evolve, it is likely to serve as a model for similar initiatives across the region, contributing to a broader strategy to combat anti-social activities and promote community welfare.