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As protesters settle in, so do cops with heaters, coffee
A senior police officer said the 4,000 include paramilitary personnel who are performing their duties round the clock, stationed alongside several senior officers. Updated: December 17, 2020 2:27:31 pm
“There are proper arrangements of fire and nearby fire stations have been already directed to be on standby,” said Director of Delhi Fire Services, Atul Garg, on the preparedness at Singhu.
From taking a two-hour break during night duty to installing gas heaters, coffee machines, and large tents several steps are being taken by the Delhi Police to keep their 4,000 police personnel, deployed at Singhu and Tikri borders, warm. The officers have the task of ensuring thousands of protesting farmers don’t enter the national capital. And with thousands of blankets kept in heaps and fires running night and day to keep the protesters warm, authorities say they have deployed fire tenders
By Manu Shah
Houston: Like most other celebrations this year, the 10th Hindu Youth Awards will also be celebrated virtually on 19 December, from 8 pm to 9:30 pm. The celebrations will honor ten youth who were nominated by the Greater Houston area temples and organizations and will recognize them for their outstanding achievements and service to the community. (Watch on YouTube live https://tinyurl.com/yyyl79nq and Facbook live https://www.facebook.com/hinduofgreaterhouston/)
Consul General of India, Shri. Aseem Mahajan will be the Chief Guest and will present the awards to the nominees as well as the “Akhil Chopra -Unsung Heroes Award” to Dr. Madan Gopal Luthra. Dr. Luthra is a retired doctor whose life goal is to serve humanity with total dedication. Apart from helping people who are in dire circumstances, he organizes plasma donations to help COVID patients.