Sikkim Police Honored with Prestigious President's Police Colours

The Sikkim Police has been conferred the President's Police Colours, the nation's highest recognition for police forces. The award, approved by the President of India, honors the force's exemplary service, professionalism, and commitment. Sikkim is only the third state in Northeast India to receive this rare distinction since Independence. A ceremonial parade will be held to mark the occasion, potentially attended by the President or Prime Minister.

Key Points: Sikkim Police Awarded President's Police Colours

  • Highest national police honour
  • 15th state force to receive it
  • Awarded for sustained excellence
  • Recognition for 6,500 personnel
  • Ceremonial parade to be held
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Sikkim Police receive President's Police Colours; become 15th state force to get the honour

Sikkim Police becomes the 15th state force to receive the President's Police Colours, the highest national recognition for policing excellence.

"This recognition reflects the bravery of constables, the hard work of officers and the dedication of senior leadership to public service. - DGP Akshay Sachdeva"

Gangtok, Jan 22

The Sikkim Police have been conferred with the prestigious President's Police Colours, the highest national recognition for excellence and sustained service in policing, becoming the 15th state police force in the country to receive the honour, officials said on Thursday.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs conveyed the decision on January 16 after approval by the President of India, Director General of Police Akshay Sachdeva told reporters here.

Calling the award a collective achievement, DGP Sachdeva said the honour belongs to every member of the force, from constables to senior officers, including retired personnel. "This recognition reflects the bravery of constables, the hard work of officers and the dedication of senior leadership to public service. Even retired personnel share this honour," he said.

The President's Police Colours are not awarded annually and are conferred only on select police forces that demonstrate exemplary conduct, professional integrity and long-term commitment to public service.

In the Northeast, only Tripura and Assam have received the Colours since Independence, making Sikkim the third state in the region to earn the distinction.

Highlighting the rarity of the honour, the DGP noted that for 31 years, from 1961 to 1992, no state police force in the country was awarded the President's Colours.

"This makes the honour even more significant," he said.

The President's Police Colours, also known as the "Nishaan", symbolise bravery, discipline and dedication, and are worn on the left sleeve of the police uniform.

The award also includes a ceremonial flag measuring 3 feet 9 inches with two-inch golden fringes, designed in accordance with Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines.

The Colours may be presented by the President of India, the Prime Minister or the Union Home Minister. A ceremonial parade will be held in Sikkim to mark the occasion, to be attended by either the President or the Prime Minister, subject to availability.

As per protocol, the parade may be led by a Superintendent of Police or a Commandant, with four companies commanded by Deputy Superintendents of Police. A brass band and a pipe band will be part of the ceremony, for which the force will undertake around 20 days of preparation.

Around 6,500 police personnel are part of this historic recognition, with Sikkim maintaining a police-public ratio of one police officer for every 116 citizens.

Explaining the assessment parameters, DGP Sachdeva said Sikkim's record as one of the most peaceful states in the country was a key factor. Maintenance of law and order, prevention and detection of crime, prompt registration of FIRs -- particularly in cases involving crimes against women and children -- and a focused campaign against drug abuse were among the major considerations.

Founded in 1897, the Sikkim Police celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2022. Describing the award as a milestone in its long history, the DGP said the President's Police Colours reaffirm the force's commitment to professional and people-centric policing.

- IANS

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Priya S
Well deserved! Sikkim is indeed one of the most peaceful states I've visited. The police there are very helpful and professional. This recognition for their work against drug abuse and crimes against women is especially important. More power to them!
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Rohit P
It's a great achievement, no doubt. But it also makes me think - why have only 15 states received this in so many decades? It highlights how rare excellence in policing is across the country. We need to raise the bar everywhere.
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Michael C
As someone who has worked in Sikkim on a project, I can attest to the sense of security and order. The police-public ratio mentioned (1:116) is impressive compared to many metros. This award sets a benchmark for community-oriented policing.
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Shreya B
Wonderful news! 👏 The fact that they specifically mentioned prompt FIR registration for crimes against women and children is crucial. If every state police force could follow this model, our country would be much safer for everyone.
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Karthik V
A salute to all 6,500 personnel, including the retired ones who share this honour. The 20-day preparation for the ceremonial parade shows the respect they have for this tradition. Hope the PM or President attends - it will motivate forces across India.

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