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Face every challenge without fear and difficulty: DGP to trainees

'Sensitize trainees about their role in field'

December 17, 2021
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Face every challenge without fear and difficulty: DGP to trainees

SRINAGAR, INDIA - FEBRUARY 19: Director General Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir, Dilbagh Singh along with Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar speak to media during a press conference, at Police Control room on February 19, 2020 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

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Srinagar: Director General of Police Jammu and Kashmir Dilbag Singh Friday visited and addressed a trainees’ Durbar at Police Training School at Manigam in Ganderbal.

Addressing the trainees, the DGP, as per a statement to impress upon them to fully devote themselves to training, work shoulder to shoulder with fellow trainees, develop a team spirit with the fellow trainees and prepare themselves for duties and future challenges. “You must enjoy each moment of training and togetherness as these days would be most memorable in the later professional life, DGP said while emphasizing the advantages of good training at the PTS now. We are in a service which demands ability and courage to work in any given situation”, he said.

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Accompanied by ADGP Armed, S.J.M Gillani, IGP Kashmir, Vijay Kumar, the DGP was received by the Principal of the Training School Shoket Hussain Shah and other senior officers of the centre and was presented ceremonial Guard on his arrival.

The DGP said that the recruit trainees should make the best use of all the facilities available in the training institute and learn all the nuisances of policing. He said that they should follow the training curriculum with dedication as in future they would be shouldering the responsibilities with their fellow policemen working already on ground for maintaining peace and tranquillity in J&K and a secure environment for its people. He said that training provides an opportunity for the trainees to shape themselves as confident, well equipped and well-mannered policemen.

He said that the trainees were lucky for being trained in one of the few training centres which is rich in its natural beauty and this phase of grooming will determine how successful they would be professionally later. He also advised them to prepare themselves to face the difficulties and remain cheerful in all circumstances. He directed the training staff to sensitize the trainees about their role in the field for facing multiple challenges. He advised the trainees to take care of their health and avoid unnecessary use of mobile phones. He advised them to learn to respect each other’s beliefs.

The DGP paid rich tributes to the Zewan and other slain of J&K Police who sacrificed their lives for safeguarding the interests of the country and the people. He said that as a family J&K police would provide all possible support and assistance to the families of slain personnel. (GNS)

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