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The Passing out Parade of 96th (Male) and 97th (Female) batches of Recruit Constables was held at Police Training College, Jharoda Kalan, New Delhi. Recruit constables took the oath in a colorful ceremonial parade after successfully completing their basic training. These constables joined their training in Oct. 2012..Najeeb Jung Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Delhi took the salute of the marching contingents. The parade was attended by Bhim Sain Bassi, Special Commissioner of Police/Admn, Delhi and other senior officers of Delhi Police.

This batch of constables will augment large trained manpower available with Delhi Police, 2339 Constables including 37 Constables (Women) trainees have passed out after their basic training today. They were provided basic training at 2 centre’s i.e Police Training School, Jharoda Kalan and Wazirabad. Training such a large number of personnel was itself a great challenge, which was accomplished without compromising with the quality of training. In fact, training of highest order was provided to trainees by embarking on path of the best practices in training.
Educational profile of these Constables is quite impressive as this batch has 2 M.Sc., 27 M.A., 10 M.Com, 1 MBA, 7 B. Tech, 21 B.Ed., 35 B.Sc., 20 B.Com., 32 BCA, 22 BBA, 791 B.A., 1372 10+2 Pass.
While geographical factor played a major role in the choices of bulk of inductees, the trainees do reflect the national character of the country. The state-wise break-up include 791 trainees from Haryana, 744 from Rajasthan, 550 from UP, 244 from Delhi, 4 from Uttrakhand, 2 each from Punjab and Kerala, 3 from Bihar, 1 from HP.
One month commando training imparted to all
In his address, Hon’ble Lt. Governor of Delhi advised them to be true professional Police Officers and encouraged them to come forward and accept the challenges of policing the capital in a better way. He focused on keeping Delhi safe from terrorism ,as the foremost priority .He expressed his happiness that the constables had also passed the commando training, enabling them in counter terrorism techniques, etc.
He also mentioned how the public, media and courts keep a constant watch to ensure no breaches. While reassuring them of the great job done by many, he also mentioned about some poor executions which have tarnished the Police image in the past and therefore firmly expressed his intolerance to such incidences. He advised the police to be sensitive to the security needs of women, the under privileged, the children and the public at large.
On this occasion Lt. Governor of Delhi given away the trophies to the toppers, All round best for W/ct. Meenu, 1st in Law for Pritam Singh, 1st in Parade for Ravinder, 1st in Firing Ashish & Parshant Solanki and 1st in P T & Commando Ritesh Kumar.
Lastly, e Lt. Governor of Delhi congratulated them for the successful completion of their training and hoped that they should always remain ahead of time by improving their professional skills to serve the public of Delhi with more humanitarian approach. He congratulated, Sh. S N Shrivastava Spl. CP/ Special Cell & Training , Sh. Robin Hibu, Jt. C.P. Training/ Principal PTC and Sh. P.K.Mishra Vice Principal Training PTC for imparting excellent training to these batches.

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