Stipendiary Cadet Trainee Police Constables took part in a Dikshant Parade held at the Hyderabad City Police Headquarters, Petlaburj, on Wednesday.
Hyderabad: After successful completion of nine months basic induction training, 465 Stipendiary Cadet Trainee Police Constables took part in a Dikshant Parade held at the Hyderabad City Police Headquarters, Petlaburj, on Wednesday. The candidates were recruited in Medak, Karimnagar and Khammam districts.
The cadets included 111 engineering graduates, 88 post graduates, 210 graduates and 56 with intermediate qualification. Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali who was the chief guest for the function said the Telangana police is one of the most professional police forces in the country, and in the last few years it has successfully adopted technology for better policing.
“Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao prioritised law and order in the State as it would also help in the flow of investments in the State. So all efforts are being made to strengthen the Telangana police by providing necessary manpower and technology support,” he said. Mahmood Ali said the State government sanctioned about 16,925 police constable posts for filling up the vacant posts and already 10,000 cadets are completing their basic induction training.
“An integrated command and control centre is being readied at Banjara Hills for effective policing, besides providing vehicles and creating new commissionerates for better policing,” he said. The Home Minister said the police are working hard to maintain peace across the State and have been successful in curtailing the Maoist activities in the State. “Women safety is always a top priority for the police and we are adopting a friendly policing concept,” he pointed out.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar said that cadets were trained in indoor and outdoor courses which are part of the induction programme curriculum. “They were also given special training in self-defense tactics, online applications of Telangana police, forensic science etc.,” he said. Director General of Police M Mahender Reddy also addressed the cadets.
330 women constables complete training
Hyderabad: As many as 330 stipendiary cadet trainee women constables took part in dikshant parade at the Police Training College in Medchal after completing nine months of training. Of the trainees, 270 were from Hyderabad Commissionerate and 60 were from Cyberabad Commissionerate.
The trainees underwent training on various subjects including Indian Penal Code, investigation aspects, intelligence, internal security, cybercrimes among other key issues. Additional Director General of Police (Home Guards) B Bala Naga Devi took part in the event as a chief guest.
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