Sheetal Nanda inaugurates Girls CCI “PARISHA” in Samba

SAMBA, May 06:  Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare, Sheetal Nanda, along with Deputy Commissioner, Samba Abhishek Sharma, MD ICPS Harvinder Kour and SSP Samba Benam Tosh, visited Samba Mandi Gurgalian today to inaugurate a child care institution for Girls, Parisha.

The inaugurated Parisha is a 25-bedded institution that has been designed to provide a safe and secure environment for girl children in need. The facility is equipped with counsellors, teachers, case workers, and house mothers to ensure the well-being and safety of the children. The facility also has a library, recreational room, pantry, play room and other amenities to cater to the needs of the children.

Speaking at the inauguration, Sheetal Nanda said, “Parisha is an important addition to our efforts to provide a better future for Girl children in need. We believe that every child deserves a safe and nurturing environment, and Parisha is an embodiment of that belief. We are committed to supporting the institution and ensuring that it continues to provide the best possible care for the children under its care.”

Deputy Commissioner Samba Abhishek Sharma, MD ICPS Harvinder Kour, and SSP Samba also expressed their support for the institution and praised the efforts of the team behind Parisha for their dedication and commitment to the welfare of the children.

Parisha is a valuable addition to the child care infrastructure in the district, and it is expected to make a significant difference in the lives of the children under its care.

Later, Commissioner Secretary participated in the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan Programme organized at Samba Fort. During the programme, she distributed mementos among the best women police officers who have done exemplary work in catching drug suppliers and peddlers.

Case studies were discussed, and the Secretary laid emphasis on the need for coordinated efforts to make Samba district free from the menace of drug abuse. She also highlighted the importance of awareness campaigns and community involvement in the fight against drug abuse.

Speaking at the event, Sheetal Nanda said, “Drug abuse is a grave problem, and we need to tackle it with a multi-pronged approach. The coordinated efforts of law enforcement agencies, community leaders, and NGOs can help us in achieving our goal of a drug-free Samba district. I commend the efforts of our women police officers who have done exemplary work in catching drug suppliers and peddlers.”