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Dhanbad traffic police receive immunity booster kit from Art of Living

Lagatar News by Lagatar News
June 7, 2022
in Jharkhand
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Dhanbad, June 7: Art of Living’s Dhanbad chapter distributed ayurvedic immunity booster kits among the traffic police of the district to combat infections.

At a function organized at Dhanbad Mahila police station, 72 men and women traffic police personnel were provided with the Sri Sri Tatwa immunity booster kit consisting of four different medicines to increase their resistance power and inner combating capacity. The kit also carries medicines like Amruth, Turmeric Plus, Kabsur Kudineer and Shakti drop.

Art of Living district coordinator Mayank Singh, while distributing the kits, said that traffic police are frontline Corona warriors and need immunity boosters more than other in wake of their hard-working duty.

“So in the last leg of Sri Sri Ravishankar’s birthday function, Art of Living has distributed immunity booster kit to the lowest level of traffic police,” said Mayank Singh.

He further added that besides presenting city-based traffic police, the organization also sent the kits to all police stations of the district for the personnel deployed on traffic duty in their respective area.

Art of Living has given an immunity booster kit for 60 days dose to each traffic police personnel.

District traffic in-charge Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Rajesh Kumar highly appreciated the gesture of Art of Living and said that the immunity booster kit would help traffic police in combating the challenges.

Traffic Inspector Ajay Minj, Dhanbad Mahila police station officer-in-charge Kumari Vishakha, and ASI Ashok Yadav also cooperated in organizing the programme in the police station.

Art of Living’s state media coordinator Ajay Mukhopadhyay said that the campaign has been started from Dhanbad and an immunity booster kit would be provided to traffic police personnel in the other 23 districts of the state soon.

Pintu Singh, Shankar Kumar, Rajesh Kumar and other members of Art of Living were prominent persons among the organizers. International Association of Human Values and Apex Ranchi had also extended cooperation in organizing the program.

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