Key Points

The Jaipur Police Commissionerate organized a laughter yoga session to help officers manage stress. The event, facilitated by the Ashram organization, received enthusiastic participation. Senior officials emphasized the need for such wellness initiatives in high-pressure jobs. Future sessions are planned to further support mental and physical fitness among personnel.

Key Points: Jaipur Police Host Laughter Yoga Session for Personnel Wellbeing

  • Laughter yoga session held at Jaipur Police Commissionerate
  • Initiative aimed at reducing stress among officers
  • Ashram organization facilitated the event
  • Positive feedback from constables and head constables
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Jaipur:Police Commissionerate hosts Laughter yoga session to boost personnels well-being

Jaipur Police Commissionerate organized a laughter yoga session to reduce stress and promote mental health among officers, receiving positive feedback.

"Police personnel lead highly stressful lives due to the demanding nature of our work. – Yogesh Dadhich, ACP"

Jaipur May 23

In a unique initiative to alleviate stress and promote well-being among police personnel, a Laughter Yoga Session was organised at the Police Commissionerate in Jaipur.

The event, facilitated by the Ashram organisation, aimed to foster personnel's mental and physical fitness.

The visuals from the event showed that police personnel participated in the event and enjoyed the laughter therapy session in the commissionerate.

Yogesh Dadhich, ACP (Traffic & Administration), highlighted the importance of such initiatives, stating, "Police personnel lead highly stressful lives due to the demanding nature of our work. The constant tension in our operations, day and night, prompted the Commissioner of Police and senior officials to explore ways to reduce stress. Today, we organised an event at the traffic police lines and various stations, inviting select personnel to participate. The Ashram organisation facilitated this program, and the feedback from our constables and head constables has been overwhelmingly positive."

He further added that such events are helpful for overall healthy well-being and that he planned to conduct such programs in the future.

"We are happy to have conducted this event and plan to hold more such programs to promote bonding, mental and physical fitness, and effective performance among our personnel," he said.

Pooja Sharma, Secretary of the Laughter Club, emphasised the broader impact of the initiative, saying, "The police administration shoulders the immense responsibility of public safety. Our organisation aims to conduct activities that help police personnel stay healthy and joyful. The public often perceives the police as serious, so we strive to showcase the smiling faces of our jawans, especially women in the force. Our goal is to promote health and happiness through laughter. For years, our Laughter Club has worked to bring laughter back into people's busy lives, and we are committed to continuing this mission."

The event marks a significant step toward prioritising the mental and emotional well-being of police personnel.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a brilliant initiative! Our police personnel work under tremendous pressure 24/7. Laughter yoga is such an innovative way to help them destress. More cities should adopt this 👏 #RespectOurPolice
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Priya M.
Saw the photos - never imagined our tough cops laughing like this! 😄 This humanizes them so much. Hope they continue these sessions regularly. Mental health matters for those who protect us!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the effort, I wonder if this is enough. Our police need better working conditions, reasonable shifts and proper counseling services too. Laughter yoga is good but systemic reforms are equally important.
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Neha T.
As someone whose brother is in Rajasthan Police, I can confirm how stressful their jobs are. Small initiatives like these make a big difference in their daily lives. Kudos to Jaipur Police for thinking out of the box!
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Vikram J.
Laughter is truly the best medicine! 😊 Maybe this will improve police-public interactions too. When our protectors are happy, they'll serve with more patience and understanding. Win-win for everyone!
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Sunita R.
Wonderful to see focus on women police personnel's well-being too! They face unique challenges in this male-dominated profession. More power to such initiatives that recognize their needs 🙌

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