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DGP Swain welcomes pass out of 30th BRTC at SPS PTS Kathua

922 recruit women constables passed out

K H News Service by K H News Service
April 2, 2024
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DGP Swain welcomes pass out of 30th BRTC at SPS PTS Kathua
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Jammu : Passing out cum attestation parade of 30th BRTC was held on Monday at Sardar Prithinandan Singh, Police Training School Kathua. Director General J&K Police R.R. Swain was the Chief Guest on the occasion.
The DGP on this occasion welcomed the passouts in the J&K Police Parivar & congratulated them and their families. He appreciated and lauded the commitment of the Director SKPA, Udhampur Garib Dass and Principal SPS PTS Kathua Manjit Kour (SSP) for working with full zeal for the training of these police personnel. He appreciated the instructors for their tireless efforts in shaping the abilities, skills of the women police personnel. The DGP also praised the exceptional parade displayed by the pass outs. After the parade, the DGP also witnessed demos of commando drill and silent drill presented by the pass out recruit women police personnel.
The DGP on this occasion distributed the trophies and cash rewards to the best cadets of the batch. Recruit constable Sapna Kour 718/1st W/Bn. was declared All Round Best and 1st in Indoor best and was presented with trophies and cash reward of rupees one lakh for all round best position and rupees 75000 for securing 1st position in Indoor. Recruit Constable Shallu Bala 271/1st W/Bn. was declared 2nd All Round Best and was presented rupees 75000 cash reward & a trophy while recruit constable Pinky Kumari 598/1st W/Bn. was declared 3rd All Round Best and was presented a trophy and rupees 50000 cash reward. For securing 1st position in Outdoor recruit constable Deepu Kumari 544/1st W/Bn. was presented with a trophy and rupees 75000 cash reward while for securing 1st position in Range Classification recruit Constable Neerage Kundal 670/1st W/Bn. was presented with a trophy and cash reward of rupees 25000. Recruit Constable Asma Choudhary 400/1st W/Bn. 1st Parade Commander and Recruit Constable Sapna Kour 718/1st W/Bn. 2nd Parade Commander were presented rupees 5000 and rupees 3000 of cash reward respectively along with trophies.
Earlier Principal SPS PTS Kathua, Ms Manjit Kour (SSP) in her address gave a detailed resume of the training imparted to these women constables. She also highlighted educational and technical qualification of the passouts. The vote of thanks was presented by DySP Administration Raghvir Singh.
Later the DGP, J&K, and other senior officers paid tributes to the J&K Police fallen heroes by laying wreaths at the martyrs’ memorial. He also inaugurated Shaheed Manohar Lal Park. He along with other senior police officers planted saplings in the Park.
Besides ADGPs M.K. Sinha, Garib Dass, Vijay Kumar, Anand Jain, IGP PoS, PHQ, B.S Tuti, DIG Training PHQ, Sarah Rizvi, DIG Armed Jammu, Nisha Nathyal, DC Kathua, Rakesh Minhas, SSP Kathua, AIGs of PHQ, other serving and retired police officers and large number of families and friends of passing out trainees were present on the occasion.

K H News Service

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