Car Nicobar | May 30, 2026
The Nicobar District Police efficiently concluded its Summer Camp 2026 on May 29, bringing to an finish a three-week programme geared toward participating youngsters in constructive and academic actions throughout the trip interval. The camp, which commenced on May 9, was organized throughout all police stations within the district and witnessed enthusiastic participation from greater than 150 youngsters.
Throughout the camp, contributors took half in a spread of actions designed to advertise studying, private growth and social consciousness. These included singing, dancing, self-defence coaching, consciousness classes on site visitors guidelines, and interactive discussions on private security. Special classes have been additionally performed for women on the subject of “good touch and bad touch” to reinforce consciousness and security.
The programme targeted on fostering creativity, sportsmanship, self-discipline, teamwork and confidence amongst youngsters by a mixture of leisure and academic actions. Organizers stated the initiative was geared toward supporting the general persona growth of younger contributors whereas encouraging optimistic values and accountable behaviour.
Addressing the closing ceremony, Superintendent of Police, Nicobar District, Mr. Rahul L. Nair, IPS, appreciated the energetic participation of kids and the efforts of police personnel concerned in organizing the camp. He stated such initiatives play an necessary function in strengthening police-public relations whereas serving to to nurture accountable, conscious and assured younger residents.
Mr. Nair additionally inspired the kids to use the teachings and values discovered throughout the camp of their day by day lives.
According to the Nicobar District Police, the summer season camp displays its continued dedication to selling the welfare of kids and offering significant engagement alternatives throughout faculty holidays, contributing in the direction of constructing a safer, smarter and stronger future for youngsters.
Meanwhile, the police have appealed to the general public to share data associated to any crime or unlawful actions by emergency quantity 112 or by contacting 03192-265223 and 9531856152. Police assured that the identification of informants can be saved confidential.

