Bihar, Aurangabad, April 2, 2025 – In a significant outreach initiative aimed at fostering education and development in Naxal-affected regions, the Superintendent of Police, Aurangabad, in collaboration with the CRPF Commandant, organized the Civil Action Program-2025 at the CRPF Camp in Langorahi.
As part of the program, free educational materials, including textbooks, notebooks, pens, and other stationery items, were distributed to local children. The initiative seeks to encourage education among underprivileged students in conflict-affected areas, ensuring they have the necessary resources to continue their studies despite challenges.
Addressing the gathering, the Superintendent of Police emphasized the importance of education in transforming society and steering children away from violence and extremism. He reiterated the commitment of law enforcement agencies to fostering peace and development through such community-driven efforts.
The CRPF Commandant also highlighted the role of security forces in not just maintaining law and order but also contributing to the welfare of local communities. He assured continued support for similar initiatives aimed at empowering youth and improving their access to education.
Local residents and beneficiaries expressed their gratitude for the initiative, acknowledging that access to educational resources remains a challenge in remote and conflict-prone areas. Parents and teachers lauded the efforts of the police and CRPF, stating that such programs instill hope and motivation among children to pursue their dreams.
The Civil Action Program-2025 is part of broader outreach efforts by law enforcement agencies to build trust and bridge the gap between security forces and the local population. By prioritizing education, authorities aim to create a more secure and progressive future for the next generation.