Today, on 16th December 2022, the Passing out Parade of 48th batch of Probationer Sub Inspectors was held at Delhi Police Academy, Jharoda Kalan New Delhi in a colorful ceremony after successfully completion of their 12 months basic training. On this occasion the Chief Guest, Sh. Nityanand Rai, Hon'ble Minister of State for Home Affairs of India took the salute of the marching contingents. The parade was attended by Sh. Sanjay Arora, Commissioner of Police, Delhi, Sh. Mukesh Kumar Meena, Special Commissioner of Police, Training, senior officers of Delhi Police, Sh. Akshat Mehta, Dean of Rashtriya Raksha University, Gandhi Nagar Gujrat and family members of the Sub-Inspectors.
This batch augments the trained manpower of Delhi Police by 367 Sub-Inspectors including 109 Women Sub-Inspectors. These Sub-Inspectors are well educated as 04 Sub-Inspectors have done M.Tech, 1- MCA, 2-MBA, 10-M.Sc, 8-M.Com, 18-MA, 1-LLB, 71-B.Tech, 04-BBA, 08-BCA, 1-B. Pharma, 91- B.Sc, 32-B.Com and 116-B.A. They are from different states cutting across India with 106 Sub-Inspectors from Haryana, 102 from Delhi, 66 from Rajasthan, 64 from Uttar Pradesh, 6 from Bihar, 5 from Uttrakhand, 3 from Nagaland, 2 each from Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Chandigarh and one each from Jharkhand, Punjab, Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh & Telangana.
During their training, apart law subjects and police procedures they have been taught in wide spectrum of topics useful for their day to day working viz. police science, computer science, cyber crime, criminology, personality development etc.. They have also been trained in Un-armed Combat and Firing by modern weapons, besides skills in anti-terrorist measures. For their physical development they have been given physical training and also trained in Games, Yoga and Gym activities. A 30 days Commando Course was also held for these trainees.
Oath was administered by Spl.CP, (Trg.), Sh. Mukesh Kumar Meena to the PSIs
Sh. Sanjay Arora, the Commissioner of Police, Delhi welcomed the chief guest, Sh. Nityanand Rai, Hon’ble State Home Minister, Dr. Akshat Mehta, Dean, RRU and others. He congratulated the trainees on completion of their basic training and insisted on use of modern technology in Police force. With the collaboration in Rashtriya Raksha University, Post-Graduate Diploma Certificates in Police Administration & Investigation have been awarded to the passed out PSIs through Block Chain Technology. He also acknowledged the support of officials of RRU for this initiative.
The CP, Delhi mentioned about the future challenges in Cyber domain and highlighted that the trainees have been imparted special training on cyber convention. Under the Digital India programme of Hon’ble Prime Minister, Delhi Police has taken a strong step towards digitalization. These PSIs have also been trained to fight terrorism and riots using latest techniques. He advised the trainees to learn more in Police Stations for their day to day working.
Sh. Akshat Mehta, Dean of Rashtriya Raksha University mentioned about the role of Rashtriya Raksha University in internal security of the nation with augmentation and capacity building of the armed forces including central and state police organizations.
The Chief Guest, Sh. Nityanand Rai, Hon’ble Minister of State Home gave the trophies to the best performers in the batch. Later he also distributed the Post Graduate Diploma Certificate in Police Administration and Investigation to all the Sub-Inspectors of this batch by using Block Chain.
The Chief Guest during his address congratulated all the trainees for outstanding parade and welcomed them in the police family. He stated that in the present world scenario, India is bound to become a strong power and leader in the coming 25 years and will be a torch-bearer for the entire world. He urged all that we should fulfill this vision of the Hon’ble PM Sh. Narendra Modi. The role of Police is most important in the metropolis like Delhi and they have to sympathize fully with the citizens and the weaker sections. He also advised to remain alert to deal with the Global terrorism, National Security and Cyber Crime.
The chief guest acknowledged the professional challenges faced by Delhi Police such as Terrorism, Citizen's safety especially safety of women and weaker sections and law & order. He laid special emphasis on quality investigation steps to prevent crime. He appreciated the induction of 109 women Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police which will surely bring a sense of security in the women citizens of the capital. He also lauded and congratulated the efforts by Delhi Police in ‘Mahila Shasktikaran’.
He appreciated the initiative of Delhi Police for signing an MOU with Rashtriya Raksha University as it is the first time in the history of Delhi Police that a Batch of PSIs of Delhi Police is being conferred Post-Graduate Diploma Certificate.
The Chief guest emphasized on the vision of Hon’ble PM and Hon’ble HM of India for augmenting the security of the nation and smart policing, for which modernization of police would be required with modern techniques and up-gradation of infrastructure. He assured to provide all possible help to Delhi Police for upgrading capacity of Delhi Police. He also assured to provide all resources to upgrade the training infrastructure to take its training to new heights.
'All Round Best' trophy was given by the Chief Guest to Sub-Inspector Narender, for his overall best performance. Sub-Inspectors Brij Mohan, K. Kamal Mehra, Chena Ram and Rohit Tewatia were also given trophies for their best performances in Outdoor, Commando Course, Computer Course and Shooting respectively.
SH. VIJAY SINGH, IPS
JOINT DIRECTOR, DELHI POLICE ACADEMY,
DELHI POLICE: NEW DELHI.
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