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Fitness initiative transforms police officers' health through structured wellness programme
Fitness initiative transforms police officers' health through structured wellness programme

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Fitness initiative transforms police officers' health through structured wellness programme

Pic: In this groundbreaking initiative, the participating police officers showed remarkable progress Hubballi: A cohort of police officers, comprising men weighing above 90 kg and women above 70 kg, achieved significant weight reduction of 4 to 10 kg during a month-long wellness programme. The Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissionerate implemented this fitness regime in accordance with govt directives, witnessing substantial improvements amongst participating officers. Following DGP MA Saleem's directive addressing increasing cardiovascular incidents, Commissioner of Police N Shashikumar pioneered the state's first comprehensive health initiative. The programme encompasses daily physical activities, dietary modifications, and lifestyle adjustments. Officers now adhere to a structured routine including early morning walks, yoga sessions, and targeted exercises. The programme, running from June 9 to July 8, required participation from officers exceeding the specified weight thresholds. Individual stations identified three to seven personnel requiring intervention, according to departmental sources. The initial phase, which began on June 8, demonstrated positive results. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 3.5, 4.5 BHK Homes starting at ₹4.89 Cr.* Hero Homes Learn More Undo Excluding officers above 55 years, participants achieved weight reductions up to 10 kg. The Hubballi-Dharwad police commissionerate identified 98 officers exceeding BIM fitness standards, with the first group of 65 officers nearing programme completion, expressing satisfaction with their enhanced fitness levels. Mohan Kulkarni, 55, ASI Traffic, Dharwad, noted the programme's positive impact on force morale, with participants reporting enhanced vitality and movement. Fitness instructors developed individualised exercise regimens considering officers' physical conditions, while incorporating nutritional education and stress management sessions. Daily activities commence at 6am with a mandatory 10,000-step walk, followed by sprouts and breakfast at 8 am. Medical consultations continue until 1pm, with afternoon activities resuming at 3.30pm. Yoga sessions are held from 5pm to 6pm. The programme offers varied meal options including traditional rice, navanakki rice, and jowar, complemented by salads, jowar and ragi rottis, buttermilk soup, and green tea, according to a participating ASI. Yallapp Kashappanavar, DCP, CAR, said the the initial group's training will conclude soon, with subsequent batches commencing after consultation with the police commissioner. Despite challenges faced by officers above 55 years, the programme has demonstrated positive outcomes in weight reduction, he added. "The New CAR ground at Gokul Road has been equipped with accommodation facilities for trainees. Physical instructors in the department have been deployed to guide them in fitness and weight management programmes. Medical professionals from different hospitals are providing health education to the police personnel, while experienced yoga instructors are conducting specialised yoga sessions for them," said police commissioner N Shashi Kumar.

Four arrested under Goonda Act, 31 externed from Dharwad district
Four arrested under Goonda Act, 31 externed from Dharwad district

The Hindu

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Four arrested under Goonda Act, 31 externed from Dharwad district

The Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissionerate has arrested four history sheeters under the provisions of the Goonda Act and externed 31 history sheeters to various districts for a period of six months. Addressing a press conference in Hubballi on Wednesday, Police Commissioner N. Shashikumar said that four history sheeters have been arrested under the provisions of Goonda Act (The Karnataka Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug-Offenders, Gamblers, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Slum-Grabbers Act, 1985) and sent to prisons in Dharwad, Kalaburagi and Mysuru. He said that the arrested history sheeters are involved in various crimes and facing the charge of murder, assault and others. 'Accused Sagar Lakkundi has 13 cases against him, Manjunath alias Scientist Manjay has 41 cases, Dawood Nadaf has 20 cases and Laxman alias Laxman Gabya has 13 cases against him. After following due procedure and verification, they have been booked under the Goonda Act,' he said. The Police Commissioner said that earlier in the year, they externed 52 history sheeters to different districts and now they have externed 31 history sheeters who are facing the charge of murder, rioting and violation of Arms Act. These externed history sheeters will have to report to specific police stations in the districts of Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Chamarajnagar and Dakshina Kannada. To a query, Mr. Shashikumar clarified that as the order on externment can be subjected to judicial review, it was passed after due diligence. To another query, he clarified that it is a continuous process and now, they are reviewing the activities of those involved in organised crimes in the last couple of months. They will take appropriate action after thorough verification.

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