Recently, the Sangam Centre, a Police Outpost-cum-Community Library, was inaugurated at Dem Deed Circle in Keyi Panyor district. This innovative initiative brings together public safety, education, and community engagement under one roof. By combining a police outpost with a community library, it creates a space where people can not only access books and learning resources but also interact with the police in a friendly and welcoming environment.
Such initiatives can help encourage reading habits among children and youth, improve awareness, and strengthen the relationship between the community and law enforcement. They can also serve as centres for awareness programmes, educational activities, and community discussions, especially in rural areas.
Join the discussion on MyGov Arunachal Pradesh:
1. Do you think every district in Arunachal Pradesh should have a Police Outpost-cum-Community Library?
2. What books, facilities, or activities would you like these libraries to include?
3. How can local residents, teachers, and youth contribute to making these centres successful?
NAMRATA GHILDIYAL 1 week 4 days ago
Safety in campuses. CCTV in and around educational spaces specially corridors should be a bill. It will protect people from unwanted stalking and false accusations, partiality in attendance etc. A system to involve a parallel system of attendance as internal conflicts affect.
Three hour relaxation in working hours for women above 55 age to compensate office timing disparities if existing.
Orient new to avoid past mistakes.