Early Times Report
Udhampur, Sept 10: An impressive Attestation com passing out Parade was held on Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) Border Security Force Udhampur. Total 191 recruits of STC BSF Jammu Kashmir 107, Uttar Pradesh 75, Odessa 1, West Bengal 03, Assam 02, Madhya Pradesh 01, Graduation 42,10+2 73. Participated in the parade. The attestation cum passing out parade was the culmination of 34 weeks of rigorous basic training, which has equipped them for performing duties on border and in counter insurgency operations. S.S Tomar Inspector General FTR HQ BSF Jammu took the salute and congratulated the Lakhwinder Singh Bal, DIG STC BSF Udhampur and training Staff as well as the recruits for putting up a commendable performance in the parade. In his address, he also emphasized the importance of hard work, dedication to duty and high degree of integrity while discharging duties on the border as well as in counter insurgency operation. He reminded the recruits that they are the first line of defense for the country and it is their primary duty to ensure the sanctity of the borders. He congratulated the recruits for successfully completing their training and becoming full members of the BSF family. The parade was commanded by Recruit Constable Rohit Kumar STC BSF Udhampur All these Constables were awarded medals by the Chief Guest for outstanding performances. namely Recruit Constable Bhupendra overall 1st , Recruit Constable Jagdev singh overall 2nd , Recruit Constable Rohit Kumar Best in Drill, Recruit Constable Sanjeev Kumar Best in Endurance and Recruit Constable Sunil Kumar Best in Shooting, Senior officers from Army, Air Force, other CPMFs, Police and Civil Administration were also present on the occasion. The parade was also witnessed by family members of BSF personnel as well as of recruits. Recruit Constable Bhupendr said that in their Basic Training they were trained in various methods of securing India's borders as well as fighting militancy & naxalism in the country. They were also trained in the use of modern surveillance equipments and were keen to use this knowledge on ground. |