Auto driver who returned rice, OC Kangpokpi felicitated
Source: The Sangai Express
Kangpokpi, April 30 2020:
Deeply impressed with the honest act and sincerity of an auto driver and OC Kangpokpi during the pandemic COVID-19 lockdown at Kangpokpi, Social Welfare and Cooperation Minister Nemcha Kipgen today felicitated the duo fittingly during the law and order review meeting held at SP Kangpokpi office.
Ch James Singh (23), S/o (L) Ch Cheitei Singh and Ch Tilo Devi of Kangpokpi Ward no 2 had on April 24 returned 5 bags of PMGKAY and OMSS rice while Inspector Khogen, Officer-in-Charge of Kangpokpi Police Station showed exemplary duties on many occasion, exhibiting his inspiring sincerity as a decorated police officer.
The local senior journalist Kaybie Chongloi had brought their inspiring and exemplary service to the notice of the world and draw the attention of the Social Welfare and Cooperation Minister and the District Administration to acknowledge their honesty and sincerity to motivate them and inspire many more.
Nemcha Kipgen felicitated Ch James Singh and Inspector Khogen with a traditional muffler along with a cash reward of Rs 20,000 each in the presence of SP Kangpokpi, Hemant Pandey, Addl SP (Ops) Kangpokpi, Lalminlen Misao and other police officers of the district, apart from the leaders of Kangpokpi Youth Union.
The Minister also handed over a certificate of appreciation given by SP Kangpokpi to the duo for their exemplary service during Nationwide lockdown in the town.
Kangpokpi Youth Union commendable service during the lockdown was also highly acknowledged by the SP Kangpokpi and certificate of appreciation was handed over by the Minister to all the KYU leaders for assisting the Kangpokpi police in enforcing Nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19.As per requested of the district SP, the Minister also assured to help the district police in restoring the police outpost at Kalapahar.
Responding to the appeal of the Kalapahar Gorkha Youth Association with regards to price hike of essential commodities, the Minister instructed the District police to obtain price rate of all essential commodities and paste it in all doors of the shops at Kalapahar.
Earlier, the Minister also donated more masks developed by Renu Handloom and Handicraft Co-operative Society Limited to KYU for 'Mask Kangpokpi' campaign while ADC Sadar Hills Councillor Milan Pradhan donated masks to the District police and handed it over to the SP Kangpokpi.
Minister Nemcha Kipgen also donated 15 pieces of dustbin developed by Debchan Plastic Industry, Manipur to the district police, which she handover to OC Kangpokpi in the presence of SP Kangpokpi and Addl SP (Ops) Kangpokpi to promote hygienic lifestyle and cleanliness in the town.