HYDERABAD: The Ramagundam Police Commissionerate in Telangana apart from their tough job of policing rescuing orphans and destitutes, which is a great social service to the society. The Telangana Police gave new lease of life to 39 orphans and destitute persons and admitted them to an orphanage in Yadadri district on Thursday. The Police Commissioner of Ramagundam Mr. Vikram Jeet Duggal and senior Police officials of both Peddapalli and Mancherial districts camre together at a programme held at the Commissionerate on Thursday in which 39 rescued destitute persons including 10 women, helped them cut their hair and gave shower to them and new clothes and serving them with sumptuous food. The Police handed over the rescued destitute persons to the Amma-Nanna orphanage in Choutuppal in Yadadri district under the ‘Punarjanma’ (rebirth) programme, 1,600 kg of rice, 320 kg of redgram, 160 litres of oil, 64 kg of tamarind, 8 kg of turmeric, 32 kg of chilli powder, 16 kg of chillies, 160 kg of onions, towels, plates, glasses, blankets, mugs etc were handed over to the orphanage by the Police. The Ramagundam Police had rescued 83 destitute persons and handed them over to the same orphanage in December last year. Later, 36 persons were reunited with their parents after being cured of ailment. Telangana SRTC Chairman Mr. S. Satyanarayana, Mayor Mr. K. Laxminarayana, Deputy Commissioners of Police (DSP’s) Mr. Vijayender Reddy and Mr. John Wesley, Armed Reserve (AR) (Commandant) Mr. Praveen Kumar, OSD Mr. Ravinder Reddy, ACPs, Mrs. Sindhu Sharma, Mr. Apoorva Rao and other officials were also present during the programme. ]]>