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DGP inspects training course and issues guidelines for newly appointed constables in Varanasi
DGP inspects training course and issues guidelines for newly appointed constables in Varanasi

Time of India

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  • Time of India

DGP inspects training course and issues guidelines for newly appointed constables in Varanasi

VARANASI: The Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh , Rajeev Krishna, inspected the ongoing Joining Training Course (JTC) at the Reserve Police Line Commissionerate in Varanasi on Tuesday. He inspected the training building, premises, barracks, mess, educational facilities, canteen, and logistics during his visit. After the inspection, a seminar was held with officers where important guidelines regarding the training of newly appointed constables were provided. You Can Also Check: Varanasi AQI | Weather in Varanasi | Bank Holidays in Varanasi | Public Holidays in Varanasi In his address, the DGP emphasised that the newly appointed constables will play a decisive role not only for the Uttar Pradesh Police but also for the future of society for the next 30-40 years. Therefore, it is essential that all officers involved in training take a keen interest in their comprehensive training, senior officers share their experiences with trainees, and establish a high standard of training that proves to be a transformative factor for the Uttar Pradesh Police. He said that the training of newly selected constables is not merely a formality but a historic opportunity to shape the future structure of the Uttar Pradesh Police. It will be implemented with full commitment, efficiency, and leadership skills. Senior police officers should provide exemplary leadership to trainees based on their experience. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that should not be wasted. After training, an average of 25 trained constables will be available at each police station in the state, playing a game-changing role and shaping the Uttar Pradesh Police and society for the next 30 to 40 years. The DGP inspected the police line, training building, canteen, barracks, mess, educational facilities, and other logistics. He gave important directives during the seminar. He asked them to make law and order more robust, accountable, and sensitive. He instructed working on 10 main priorities in mission mode, which included strict and swift action against organised crime, mafias, and anti-social elements under a zero-tolerance policy against crime and criminals, special priority to women's safety and empowerment, making concrete efforts to promote sensitivity, respect, and a sense of security towards women. He asked them to make public hearings effective for the prompt resolution of public grievances, ensuring timely solutions to every citizen's complaint based on priority, and show no sympathy towards any individual breaking the law. The DGP asked them to address cybercrimes using advanced technologies considering the challenges of the digital age and raise awareness about cyber security among citizens. He instructed them to make police services provided to the public simpler, more transparent, and accountable. Every police officer should treat citizens as they would expect to be treated themselves. He spoke about the effective implementation of administrative and welfare schemes for the convenience, morale, and motivation of police officers and staff. He further asked them to identify skilled, experienced, and expert police officers/staff and utilise their talents to enhance the force's efficiency and excellence. He called upon them to strengthen data-driven decision-making capabilities using technology and artificial intelligence for smart policing, ensuring the proper utilisation of resources. He also asked them to prioritise in-service training to prepare police personnel for the latest challenges, ensuring the public receives the best service. During the seminar, the DGP received an introduction to the officers appointed in the Commissionerate Varanasi and had a detailed discussion about his priorities. The Police Commissioner of Commissionerate Varanasi, Mohit Agarwal, Additional Director General of Police Varanasi Zone, Piyush Mordia, and all senior officers were present on the occasion.

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