Chitwan Police Resume 'Tour Chitwan' Program to Promote Domestic Tourism Among Officers

Chitwan. The District Police Office has resumed the 'Tour Chitwan' program, which aims to promote domestic tourism by having police officers working in Chitwan travel from one location to another. The program, which had been halted due to youth demonstrations, elections, and other reasons, has been restarted.

It is believed that by having police officers working in various areas of the district visit tourist destinations in different geographical areas, it will promote domestic tourism. The police have been conducting programs such as stress management, organizing creative and recreational activities, fostering fraternal relations, sharing experiences, and promoting tourism.

According to District Police Chief Superintendent Govinda Puri, the program, which aims to give police officers some rest and promote domestic tourism, includes activities such as boating, rafting, and hiking. He also mentioned that they participate in tourism activities inside the Chitwan National Park.

Superintendent of Police Puri stated that they also visit tourist sites in neighboring districts, participate in various activities, and gain knowledge. He mentioned that this program, conducted in rotation, has directly benefited the police personnel. He believes that the program, started about a year ago, helps refresh the police and provides them with proper geographical knowledge when they are transferred from one place to another.

Nine hundred police personnel are working under the District Police Office in Chitwan. Police provide services from 73 units across the district, including the District Traffic Police and eight area police offices.

 

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