It is indeed a profound privilege for me to assume the role of Secretary of the IPS Wives Welfare Association (IPSWWA), alongside our newly constituted committee on 12th July 2025.
In my earlier tenure as Joint Secretary, I had the honour of serving IPSWWA under the exemplary guidance of our President, Mrs. Akashi Deka, former Secretary, Mrs. Geeta Pathak, and Treasurer, Mrs. Reena Luthra, over the past three years. Their unwavering encouragement, mentorship, and support have been instrumental in furthering the welfare initiatives dedicated to the families of our police personnel.
Together, we have consistently strived to extend meaningful assistance to police families in need—particularly in the critical areas of healthcare, education, and sports. Under the visionary leadership of our President, Mrs. Akashi Deka, the newly formed committee remains steadfast in its commitment to uphold the core values and objectives upon which IPSWWA was founded.
In recent months, we have been able to support several police personnel families and extend contributions to Prerna, a school for divyang (specially-abled) children established by NSG. Since its inception on 18th December 2008, IPSWWA has continued to grow with purpose and dedication for over 17 years, guided by the foresight of its founders and the collective efforts of successive committees.
I express my heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed IPSWWA members for their enthusiastic participation, goodwill, and constant support, which continually inspire us to strive harder and make every endeavour meaningful and possible.
IPSWWA is truly a remarkable platform that brings members together—encouraging collaboration, sharing of ideas, and collective action for the welfare of police personnel and their families. It is indeed a great honour to serve as the Secretary, and I remain committed to contributing my utmost towards fulfilling the vision and goals of this esteemed association.
Thank you.