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| Modernization of police to continue: Khoda | | | Early Times Report TALWARA (REASI), Mar 25: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Thursday lauded the role of Jammu and Kashmir Police in the process of restoration of peace adding that JK Police has worked under challenging circumstances and earned name in the Country for its outstanding performance. Addressing the passing out function of police recruits at Police Training School here, Mr. Omar said that working with other forces in tandem the Jammu and Kashmir Police has exhibited their professional mettle in the task of maintenance of law and order and combating militancy. The Chief Minister referred to the recent performance of J&K Police in dealing with militancy at Lal Chowk, Srinagar and Sopore ensuring safety of civilians in the combat operation and said that this amply vindicates that J&K Police is efficient and IInd to non in combat tactics. "Your have also rendered stupendous service in protecting the human rights and upholding the Government's commitment to zero tolerance against HR violation", he added. Speaking on the occasion, the Director General of Police, Mr. Kuldeep Khoda gave an account of the measures Police Department is taking to modernize its force and upgrade the infrastructure. He said besides latest training necessary equipment and weaponry is being provided to the police personnel to make them professionally fit and properly armed. The DGP assured the Chief Minister that J&K Police will continue to render meritorious and professions service and come up to the occasion whenever need arises. He said the process of training and modernization will continue to further strengthen the force and face any challenge. Khoda further said that Jammu and Kashmir Police is having six Training Institutions in the State at Kathua, Manigam, Vijaypur, Talwara, Sheeri and Lathpora, besides a Police Academy at Udhampur. During the year 2009, as many as 7208 officers and jawans of various ranks were imparted training in these institutions. He said that 943 cadets passed out from the Training School successfully completing the basic police training. Of these, 24 persons are post graduates and 81 graduates. The Principal of Police Training Centre, Talwara Mr. Ashiq Hussain Bukhari gave oath to the recruits and threw light on the activities of the Institution. Among others, the function was attended ADG (CID), K. Rajendra Kumar, Inspectors General of Police, Dr. Ram Lubahya, Dilbagh Singh, A.K.Gupta, Dr. B. Srinivas and Ravinder Kotwal, Director SSG, Rajesh Kumar, Deputy Inspectors General of Police, Gulzar Singh Salathia, T. Punchok and other police and army officers. Constable Mohammad Farooq was declared all round best in training and was given one rank promotion. Besides Constables Pawan Kumar, Arun Singh, Sanjiv Kumar, Pawan Kumar, Zaheer Ahmed and Jehangir Iqbal were also awarded for best performance during the training. |
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