Speaking on the occasion, the IGP emphasized that the newly inducted constables must fulfill their duties, including protecting the public and those entrusted to their care, effectively. He urged them to treat people with respect, ensuring their rights and dignity are upheld. Highlighting the importance of discipline in police work, he also stressed the need for maintaining physical fitness, as the pressures of the job require officers to stay healthy and resilient.
Abhilasha Bisht, Director General and Director, RBVRR Telangana Police Academy, said the nine months training began in February this year at 19 training institutes across the State. Among the 8,047 cadets, there are 2338 women candidates.
Speaking on the occasion, Dutt congratulated 263 civil and armed reserve trainee constables who successfully completed seventy percent of the training period