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Residents, police share law & order concerns

Col Gursewak Singh (retd), president, RWA, Modern Housing Complex, with DSP Vijay Singh and SHO Shruti at a meet on Wednesday.

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The Residents Welfare Association, Modern Housing Complex (MHC), Sector 13, Chandigarh, hosted a police-residents meet at its camp office today. The interactive session provided a platform for residents to share their concerns and issues related to law and order, as well as traffic.

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Representatives from various societies within the MHC, including flats, duplex houses, Rajeev Vihar, Uppal Marble Arch, Shivalik Enclave and MHC market, actively participated in the discussion, raising their concerns, which were promptly addressed by DSP Vijay Singh and SHO Shruti. ASI Suman took the opportunity to brief the attendees on the concept of Samavesh Centre.

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Col Gursewak Singh (retd), president RWA-MHC, moderated the session, while SA Qureshi extended a warm welcome to the guests.

This meet demonstrates the commitment of RWA-MHC to foster a collaborative relationship between residents and law enforcement agencies, ensuring a safer and more harmonious community.

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