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Police holds counselling session for stone pelters

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
April 10, 2018
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SRINAGAR, AUG 4 :- A convoy of Indian police vehicles patrol on the sixth consecutive day of a curfew in Srinagar August 4, 2010. Kashmiri separatist leaders have appealed for calm in the biggest anti-India protests in two years that have killed dozens of people and raised fears that anger at New Delhi was spinning out of control. At least four people died on Tuesday in fresh clashes with police, raising the death toll of seven weeks of protests to 43. REUTERS/UNI PHOTO-24R

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Srinagar, April 10: Police on Tuesday organised counselling session in Police Station Batamaloo and Shaheed Gunj for youth involved in ‘recent stone pelting incidents.’

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“Around  30 boys in the age group of 16 to 18 years  most of them studying at different educational institutes and belong to areas of Alochi Bagh, Solina, Ram Bagh, Shaheed Gunj, Tengpora and Batamaloo participated in the counselling sessions,” police said.

 

According to police spokspoke ”expert psychologists were the resource person for these sessions’.

“They interacted with these youngsters and tried to understand their concerns as well. Parents of some participants were also present in the session.”

 

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