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978 jawans join the Haryana Police fleet

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Gurugram, 27 July (HS). 978 more jawans have joined the Haryana Police fleet. These jawans were given the best training in cyber crimes, dealing with criminals and technology. All these jawans of the 90th batch joined the Haryana Police with a grand passing out parade at the Recruit Training Center in Bhondsi on Saturday.

Intelligence Bureau (IB) Director Tapan Kumar Deka attended the convocation as the chief guest. He inspected the parade contingents and took their salute. Haryana Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapoor was present as the special guest in the program. After inspecting the parade contingents, Tapan Kumar Deka congratulated the trainees and said that police job is not a system but a public service. He said that all the constables participating in the convocation deserve love and congratulations, who have made the extremely challenging police service their means of livelihood. They have completed their training efficiently with hard work and dedication.

He said that after the training, your actual test is going to start. In which the nuances of police service taught during training will be helpful in solving the challenges in your daily services. He said that the convocation parade is a proud moment in the life of any person. It comes only once in life. Therefore, they should implement all the things told during training in their life. Tapan Kumar Deka said that the work of police is very challenging. Therefore, the conduct and ability of the soldiers should also be extraordinary. He said that in the police job, along with social service, there should also be a passion for serving the country. In the ceremony, the IB Director honored three trainees who performed excellently in the batch and also released a booklet named Cyber ​​Crime, Cleanliness and Awareness and Etiquette.

303 jawans are postgraduates and 646 jawans are graduates: DGP

Director General of Haryana Police Shatrujeet Kapoor, while congratulating the jawans participating in the passing out parade, told them the tricks to perform their duties effectively in the future. Sharing information related to the training of 978 jawans included in the batch, he said that out of these, 303 jawans are post graduates and 646 are graduates. He said that in the last few years, Haryana Police Force has achieved many milestones by performing its basic duties well in building a prosperous state. Equipped with technical and modern facilities, Haryana Police is continuously moving ahead by curbing crime and serving the people of the state with utmost dedication and commitment.