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Ladakh Police Academy Holds Pre-Promotional Passing Out Parade for 115 Personnel

Ladakh Police Academy held a pre-promotional passing out parade for 115 personnel at Police Training Centre Stongsar. The courses targeted Constables, Sgcts, HCs and ASIs to enhance professional competence. DGP Mukesh Singh graced the ceremony as Chief Guest and emphasized professionalism and public-oriented policing. Trainees completed 50 days of indoor and outdoor training sessions.

Ladakh Police Academy hosts pre-promotional passing out parade

Leh, May 21

The valedictory-cum-passing out parade function of the Pre-Promotional Courses conducted at Police Training Centre Stongsar was held on Thursday.

Director General of Police, Ladakh, Mukesh Singh, was present at the ceremony as the Chief Guest.

The courses were conducted for promotion cadres including Constables, Selection Grade Constables (Sgct), Head Constables (HC) and Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASI) with the objective of enhancing professional competence, leadership qualities and operational efficiency among police personnel.

A total of 115 police personnel have undergone training, including 8 ASIs, 5 HCs,18 Sgcts and 84 constables from different units and wings of Ladakh police.

The trainees underwent outdoor and indoor training sessions for 50 days at PTC Stongsar Chuchot Leh. Indoor courses were imparted by officials from the Department of Prosecution, Ladakh and Ladakh police officers. Outdoor courses were imparted by trained drill instructors from the Ladakh police.

During the programme, prize awardees and outstanding trainees were felicitated by the Chief Guest for their commendable performance during the courses.

Principal PTS Stongsar welcomed the dignitaries and highlighted the importance of continuous training and capacity building in policing. Addressing the participants, the DGP Ladakh appreciated the dedication and hard work of the trainees and faculty members and emphasised professionalism, discipline and public-oriented policing.

The programme was attended by senior officers of the Ladakh police, civil administration, relatives of officers undergoing promotion and the media fraternity.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Happy to see a DGP personally attend and motivate the trainees. But I hope the training also covers modern policing challenges like cybercrime and community engagement. Yaar, these days police need to be tech-savvy too.

Vikram M

As a former army man, I appreciate the emphasis on discipline and leadership. Ladakh's unique geography demands well-trained personnel. Kudos to the Police Training Centre Stongsar for the 50-day course - proper training takes time.

Siddharth J

Impressive numbers - 115 personnel trained, from constables to ASIs. This pyramid approach ensures every rank gets upgraded. Ladakh police is setting a good example for other state forces. 👍

Rohit P

Good initiative but I hope the outdoor training included high-altitude survival and rescue techniques. In Ladakh, police often have to handle extreme weather and terrain. A small suggestion - involve ITBP specialists for future courses.

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