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CMP chief spends time with underprivileged children on Eid day


Published : 21 Jun 2024 10:20 PM

Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) Commissioner Krishna Pada Roy has spent time with the underprivileged girls of 'Upalabdhi' on the Eid day and exchanged Eid greetings with them.

The joy of Eid is meaningless without the presence of family members on the day of Eid. So, the children of 'Upalabdhi' were waiting for their beloved person, the Police Commissioner whom they call Baba (father). 

The CMP commissioner along with his two children and wife Rita Das, also president of Police Nari Kallyan Samity of Bangladesh (Punak), CMP, went to the ‘Shishu Nibas’ of Upalabdhi  to make the Eid day joyful for the orphaned girls on Monday afternoon.

He exchanged Eid greetings with the underprivileged children of Upalabdhi’s Shishu Nibas located in West Khulshi area under Khulshi Thana of Chattogram city.

CMP Commissioner (Additional IGP) Krishna Pada Roy also inaugurated the library of Upalabdhi, which has a variety of books to develop the mind and knowledge of children. Then, he sat on a mat with the orphaned children and had lunch together. CMP Additional Police Commissioner (Crime and Operations) Abdul Mannan Mia, Deputy Police Commissioner (Sadar) Abdul Warish, Deputy Police Commissioner (North) Md Mokhlesur Rahman, Deputy Police Commissioner (Traffic-North) Zainul Abedin, Deputy Police Commissioner (DB-North) Sadira Khatun, senior officials of CMP, Punak leaders and members-officers of Upalabdhi were present.

‘Upalabdhi’ is a government-approved social service and non-political humanitarian organisation. It works with missing, family-less, destitute and address-less floating girl children. Not only education, children there have been able to show their talent in various fields such as sports, dance, music, painting, recitation and debate.