Lagatar24 Desk
Ranchi: Chief Minister Hemant Soren attended a grand Passing Out Parade at the JAP-1 campus in Doranda on Thursday, where six Deputy Superintendents of Police and 334 trainee police personnel successfully completed their training despite heavy rainfall. The CM paid tribute to martyred soldiers and inspected the parade, accompanied by ADGP Priya Dubey.
Outstanding Trainees Honoured
During the ceremony, trainee DSPs and constables who excelled in firing, physical fitness, and various aspects of training were awarded special recognition and prizes.
25 Percent Women in the Batch, Says CM
Addressing the ceremony, CM Hemant Soren said the passing out parade is a moment of pride for the state, with trainees completing nearly 30 weeks of rigorous training. He noted with satisfaction that approximately 25 percent of the batch consists of women, calling it a positive sign and expressing the government’s desire to further increase women’s participation and leadership in the police force.
Uniform Is a Commitment, Not Just a Job
The CM said that taking the oath in heavy rain is not merely a formality but a symbol of commitment to serving the public and protecting democracy. He said the police uniform represents the responsibility of protecting society and the state, and urged all personnel to carry out their duties with dedication, discipline, and devotion. He also informed that the government is making special arrangements for the health and welfare of police personnel and for the quality education of their children.
Senior Officers Present
The ceremony was attended by DGP Tadasha Mishra, ADGP Priya Dubey, ADGP Manoj Kaushik, and several IGs and DIGs including Prabhat Kumar, Pankaj Kamboj, Sunil Bhaskar, Michael Raj S, Anup Bithere, Mayur Patel, Kanhaiya Lal, Sudarshan Mandal, and DIGs Manoj Ratan, Indrajit Mahatha, Y S Ramesh, Shailendra Barnwal, Sandhya Rani Mehta, along with SSP Rakesh Ranjan.






