J&K Police admired across country for professionalism, grit & determination: L-G Sinha

IANS April 19, 2025 129 views

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha celebrated the remarkable achievements of J&K Police during a passing out parade of 438 new recruits. He praised the force's professionalism and commitment to combating terrorism across Jammu and Kashmir. Sinha emphasized the importance of adapting to technological changes and data-centric policing strategies. The ceremony highlighted the critical role of security forces in maintaining peace and protecting citizens.

"The nation is grateful to J&K Police for the invaluable sacrifices they have made." - Manoj Sinha, Lt Governor
Srinagar, April 18: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (L-G), Manoj Sinha, said on Friday that the state police is admired across the country for its professionalism, sustained grit and determination.

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438 recruits including 86 women graduate from police training

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J&K Police commended for crushing terrorism in Kashmir Valley

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Lt Governor emphasizes need for technology-driven policing

The L-G attended the Passing Out Parade of the 16th batch of Basic Recruit Training Course (BRTC) of Jammu and Kashmir Police at the Manigam police training centre in Ganderbal district.

L-G Sinha paid tributes to the valour of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, exhorted the young recruits to work with diligence and high professionalism to protect the motherland.

"The nation is grateful to J&K Police for the invaluable sacrifices they have made. Citizens can live peacefully and work freely because they know that our police force is standing firm in protecting the lives and combating terrorism and crime."

"The exemplary courage of J&K Police and their supreme heroism reassures the people that the Union Territory is in safe hands."

"Today J&K Police Force is admired across the country for its professionalism, sustained grit and determination. In the last few years, J&K Police Force, Army and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have succeeded in crushing terrorism in the Kashmir Valley, however, terrorist incidents have increased in Jammu division, which is a matter of concern."

"Our resolve is to make both Jammu and Kashmir divisions terrorism-free."

"J&K Police Force will have to adapt to emerging technologies and deploy them to enhance their operational effectiveness."

"We need a future-ready police force to effectively combat evolving terror and organised crime threats."

"In view of the rapid changes taking place due to technology, our approach should be on data-centric policing to effectively tackle challenges, analyse crime trends and predict the pattern and make necessary changes in the investigation."

"I am confident that apart from professional tradecraft, the life values that new recruits have imbibed at the Manigam Police Training School and ideals like courage, valour, patience, self-sacrifice and discipline they have inculcated in life will enable them to face all kinds of challenges in the future," L-G Sinha said.

The L-G said that J&K Police, Army and CAPFs are determined to crush terror.

"In the last few years, J&K Police Force, Army and CAPFs have succeeded in crushing terrorism in the Kashmir Valley, however, terrorist incidents have increased in Jammu division, which is a matter of concern."

Extending his best wishes to the passing out trainees, the L-G said that the skills, knowledge, and values they have gained during their training will provide a solid foundation and enhance their capabilities to discharge their duty with utmost sensitivity.

A total of 438 recruits, including 86 women, completed their rigorous training, on Friday at the Manigam Police Training School. Among them, 211 brave constables have previously served as Special Police Officers.

Zubair Ahmad Khan, Manigam Police Training School Principal, briefed about the programme and various activities conducted during the training course.

The L-G took the ceremonial salute and inspected the parade.

He also felicitated the new recruits who had excelled during their training.

An oath was administered to the new recruits for performing their duties with dedication and honesty.

J&K DGP Nalin Prabhat; SJM Gillani, Chairman and Managing Director, Police Housing Corporation; Anand Jain, ADGP Armed J&K; Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to L-G Manoj Sinha; Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Kashmir Divisional Commissioner; Vidhi Kumar Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Jatin Kishore, Ganderbal Deputy Commissioner; senior officials of Police, Security forces and civil administration and family members of the passing out trainees were present.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Proud of our J&K police force! 👏 They work under such challenging conditions yet maintain such high professionalism. The increasing women recruits is especially heartening to see.
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Priya S.
While I appreciate the recognition given to J&K police, I wish the article had more details about the specific training programs and technologies being implemented. The focus on tech adaptation is crucial but needs more transparency.
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Amit D.
Salute to these brave men and women! 438 new recruits joining the force is a big number. Hope they get all the support they need to keep our country safe. 🇮🇳
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Sunita M.
My cousin is in J&K police and I've seen firsthand the sacrifices these officers make. The mention of 86 women recruits makes me emotional - more power to these brave souls!
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Vikram J.
The focus on data-centric policing is the need of the hour. Terrorism is evolving and our forces need to stay two steps ahead. Good to see the leadership acknowledging this.
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Neha R.
The part about 211 constables being former Special Police Officers shows how much experience they're bringing to the force. That kind of field knowledge is invaluable! Wishing them all safety and success.

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