Gursharan Kaur, wife of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate a new family welfare centre of Delhi Police on the 66th Raising Day of the force on 16 February, an official said on Wednesday.
‘The new centre at Malviya Nagar in south Delhi will have 16 stalls selling several hand-made items by wives of Delhi policemen. It will help to supplement their family income,’ the official said. The centre will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s wife, the official added. Mala Kumar, wife of Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, will welcome her on the occasion.
‘Policemen’s wives could learn skills of making several products like spices and pickles at the centre.
The other products like toys, children dresses, handicrafts and paintings are also in the list,’ Deputy Commissioner of Police (Provisioning and Logistic) R K Jha said.
He said, the products will be available not only for family members of policemen but visitors from outside could also buy these products. If things go well, products would also be demonstrated at the annual trade fare at Pragati Maidan and at Delhi Haat near INA Colony, he added.
‘The new centre at Malviya Nagar in south Delhi will have 16 stalls selling several hand-made items by wives of Delhi policemen. It will help to supplement their family income,’ the official said. The centre will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s wife, the official added. Mala Kumar, wife of Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, will welcome her on the occasion.
‘Policemen’s wives could learn skills of making several products like spices and pickles at the centre.
The other products like toys, children dresses, handicrafts and paintings are also in the list,’ Deputy Commissioner of Police (Provisioning and Logistic) R K Jha said.
He said, the products will be available not only for family members of policemen but visitors from outside could also buy these products. If things go well, products would also be demonstrated at the annual trade fare at Pragati Maidan and at Delhi Haat near INA Colony, he added.