At the recently concluded My Keralam Exhibition and Marketing Fair held at Ernakulam Marine Drive, the Kerala Police stall was recognized as the best among all government department stalls. During the closing ceremony of the exhibition, Minister of Industries P.Rajiv presented the trophy to Mr. VP Pramod Kumar and his team, who are the State Police Media Center Deputy Director and Police Nodal Officer of the exhibition.
The Kerala Police stall was a crowd favorite, and it featured various activities and programs that aimed to educate and inform the public about the different functions and services offered by the police department. One of the main attractions of the stall was the women’s self-defense program, which provided free self-defense lessons to women and children. The stall showcased the different techniques and methods used in self-defense and how these techniques could be used in real-life situations. The program was presented with special importance, and it received a lot of attention from the visitors.
The stall also introduced various police mobile applications, including the Nirbhayam mobile app for women and the Paul app, which provides different services related to police activities. The stall also displayed various helpline numbers, such as the emergency number 112 and the women’s helpline number 181, to help the public reach the police department in case of any emergency.
Another highlight of the Kerala Police stall was the display of different types of guns and weapons used by the police. The visitors were given a chance to see and learn about the different weapons and their uses. The stall also presented the activities of the Forensic Science Laboratory, where the public could use the police’s wireless systems and collect and analyze scientific evidence. This was a unique and interesting feature of the stall, and it attracted a lot of visitors.
The stall also showcased the different programs related to case investigation presented by the K9 Squad, the canine unit of the Kerala Police. The visitors were able to see the different dogs and their training methods used by the police. The stall also provided detailed information about the various schemes of the Directorate of Social Policing, such as the Student Police Cadet, Chiri Helpline, and Hope scheme. These schemes aim to promote social welfare and safety in the community.
Overall, the Kerala Police stall was a great success and received a lot of positive feedback from the visitors. It was an excellent opportunity for the police department to showcase its various programs and services and to connect with the public. The stall provided a platform for the visitors to learn about the police department’s activities and to gain a better understanding of their role in ensuring the safety and security of the community.