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SRINAGAR: The first girl Inspector General (IGP) of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Srinagar, Charu Sinha, concluded her two and a half years tenure in central Kashmir.
Sinha has been transferred to Hyderabad.
Sinha headed the CRPF’s Srinagar sector comprising three central Kashmir districts — Srinagar, Budgam, and Garnderbal.
Before being appointed as IG CRPF in Srinagar on September 2020, Sinha, the 1996-batch IPS officer, had served in Bihar, the place she dealt with anti-Naxal operations.
During her tenure, the paramilitary personnel posted within the Valley have been taught the fundamentals of Kashmiri language to have extra interface with the native individuals.
Besides, the paramilitary personnel began utilizing shoe covers in searches of residential homes within the Valley throughout anti-militancy operations.
“The decision on the use of shoe covers by CRPF men during searches of residential houses was taken to respect the local sentiments,” Charu Sinha had informed The New Indian Express.
According to the CRPF spokesman, Sinha was instrumental in bringing a way of concord to the local people and contributed immensely in the direction of safety and peace within the area.
“During her tenure, she directed CRPF operations with utmost sensitivity towards local sensibilities,” he stated. “Citizen friendly attitude of CRPF remained central to her tenure in Central Kashmir.”
The spokesman stated her efforts in fostering robust relationships with the local people have helped construct belief and cooperation between CRPF and the native inhabitants.
“People of this region have been incredibly supportive, and we have been able to establish a strong foundation of trust and cooperation. I am confident that my successor will build upon our success and continue to work towards a safer and more secure future for the people of this region,” Sinha stated.
Sinha expressed hope that the individuals of Kashmir, with their inherent zest for a spirited lifestyle, will preserve ushering themselves towards an period of never-ending peace and tranquility.
SRINAGAR: The first girl Inspector General (IGP) of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Srinagar, Charu Sinha, concluded her two and a half years tenure in central Kashmir.
Sinha has been transferred to Hyderabad.
Sinha headed the CRPF’s Srinagar sector comprising three central Kashmir districts — Srinagar, Budgam, and Garnderbal.
Before being appointed as IG CRPF in Srinagar on September 2020, Sinha, the 1996-batch IPS officer, had served in Bihar, the place she dealt with anti-Naxal operations.
During her tenure, the paramilitary personnel posted within the Valley have been taught the fundamentals of Kashmiri language to have extra interface with the native individuals.
Besides, the paramilitary personnel began utilizing shoe covers in searches of residential homes within the Valley throughout anti-militancy operations.
“The decision on the use of shoe covers by CRPF men during searches of residential houses was taken to respect the local sentiments,” Charu Sinha had informed The New Indian Express.
According to the CRPF spokesman, Sinha was instrumental in bringing a way of concord to the local people and contributed immensely in the direction of safety and peace within the area.
“During her tenure, she directed CRPF operations with utmost sensitivity towards local sensibilities,” he stated. “Citizen friendly attitude of CRPF remained central to her tenure in Central Kashmir.”
The spokesman stated her efforts in fostering robust relationships with the local people have helped construct belief and cooperation between CRPF and the native inhabitants.
“People of this region have been incredibly supportive, and we have been able to establish a strong foundation of trust and cooperation. I am confident that my successor will build upon our success and continue to work towards a safer and more secure future for the people of this region,” Sinha stated.
Sinha expressed hope that the individuals of Kashmir, with their inherent zest for a spirited lifestyle, will preserve ushering themselves towards an period of never-ending peace and tranquility.