A police tribute to corona warriors
The Hindu
It has been over a month since the police in Mangaluru, like their counterparts in other parts of the State, turned busy along with personnel from other departments in implementing guidelines relating
It has been over a month since the police in Mangaluru, like their counterparts in other parts of the State, turned busy along with personnel from other departments in implementing guidelines relating to COVID-19 and making efforts to break the chain of transmission. On Tuesday, a few of police personnel took time off to sing songs and pay their tribute to all corona warriors involved in controlling the pandemic. Talented singers from Mangaluru City and Dakshina Kannada Police units and their family members presented songs at a programme, Gana Sudhe, featured by singer Arvind Vivek on his Facebook page. Leading the team was Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar, an avid singer, who presented a golden melody “Geetanjali Halugennege” from the film CBI Shankar. This was followed by another such song “Kahi Door Jab Din Dhalajaye” from the film Anand.More Related News
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