<p>The Rotary E-Club of Bangalore has spruced up the J P Nagar police station.</p>.<p>“The police are among the true Covid warriors of our city. We should do our bit to honour them,” says Sathyanarayana Reddy, member and past president of the club.</p>.<p>On Sunday, the club hoisted the national flag to mark Independence Day and organised breakfast at the police station. Experts delivered talks on health, hygiene and stress management.</p>.<p>Over four days, a team under the guidance of club president Veena Venkatesh and artists Sowmya Dheeraj and Veena T S cleared out the weeds around the police station, planted trees and beautified the compound walls with traditional Warli paintings and slogans.</p>.<p>“We hope the fresh look will also make the place seem more friendly to people in the area,” Reddy says. </p>
<p>The Rotary E-Club of Bangalore has spruced up the J P Nagar police station.</p>.<p>“The police are among the true Covid warriors of our city. We should do our bit to honour them,” says Sathyanarayana Reddy, member and past president of the club.</p>.<p>On Sunday, the club hoisted the national flag to mark Independence Day and organised breakfast at the police station. Experts delivered talks on health, hygiene and stress management.</p>.<p>Over four days, a team under the guidance of club president Veena Venkatesh and artists Sowmya Dheeraj and Veena T S cleared out the weeds around the police station, planted trees and beautified the compound walls with traditional Warli paintings and slogans.</p>.<p>“We hope the fresh look will also make the place seem more friendly to people in the area,” Reddy says. </p>