Prizes for children of police personnel

May 06, 2010 12:31 am | Updated 12:31 am IST - COIMBATORE:

FOR DAILY: COIMBATORE 05/05/2010:
GOOD PERFORMANCE: City Police Commissioner C. Sylendra Babu (second right) hands over a cash prize to K. Deepasundari  for scoring high marks in tenth standard examinations.
Photo:M. Periasamy. (Digital)

FOR DAILY: COIMBATORE 05/05/2010: GOOD PERFORMANCE: City Police Commissioner C. Sylendra Babu (second right) hands over a cash prize to K. Deepasundari for scoring high marks in tenth standard examinations. Photo:M. Periasamy. (Digital)

Children of police personnel who scored high marks in Class X and Plus-Two examinations were given prizes by the Commissioner of Police, C. Sylendra Babu.

At a function held here on Wednesday, Mr. Babu gave Rs. 27,500 to 10 SSLC students and Rs. 34,000 to a like number of higher secondary students.

He gave Rs. 6,500 to K. Deepasundari, daughter of Head Constable Kannappan, Rs. 4,500 to T. Gunasekar, son of Inspector P. Thangavel and Rs. 2,500 each to K. Janaki, daughter of Havildar A. Kumar, S. Nandhini, daughter of Head Constable R. Selvaraj, D. Cicilia, daughter of Head Constable A. Diasprabu, M. Vignesh, son of Head Constable K. Manokaran, P. Hema, daughter of Inspector K. Palanichaamy, V. Karthiyayini, daughter of Head Constable (late) Velayutham, M. Vishnu, son of Head Constable M.V. Mohanan, and D. Thamilmathi, daughter of Head Constable Dharmaseelan.

In the Plus Two students category, he gave Rs. 7,500 to N. Sowmiya, daughter of data entry operator M. Jayakumari, Rs. 5,500 to N. Sahaanaa, daughter of Head Constable K. Naresh, Rs. 3,500 to D. Divya, daughter of Head Constable M. Devendran, and Rs. 2,500 each to A. Rizwaan, son of Head Constable A. Akbar Ali, R. Akil, son of Inspector P. Radhakrishnan, J. Divya Bharathi, daughter of Sub Inspector K. Jayakumar, G. Revathi, daughter of Head Constable R. Gopinathan, S. Arun Balaji, son of Head Constable P. Selvakumar, K. Mano, son of Junior Assistant V. Krishnan, and M. Anandharaj, son of Head Constable S. Marimuthu. He asked the students to continue to excel in academics and co-curricular activities.

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