Wednesday , November 27 2024

Habeebnagar Police Holds ‘Success Meet

Hyderabad, Oct.  : The Habeebnagar Police has organized “Success Meet” program today at Anwal-Ul-Uloom College campus , Mallepally.  The chief guest,  City Commissioner of Police,  Anjani Kumar,  Dy. Commissioner of police, west zone A.R. Srinivas Addl. Dy. Commisoner of police,  West Zone and Asst. Commissioner of Police , Goshamahal Division  also attended it.

            Anjani Kumar said that “personal conduct, Honesty and hard work are the most important aspects of police officers and  they must stick to above values to become a successful police officer and also said that police plays a great role in providing safety and security to the people living in society and motivated the aspirants to put in hard work and develop service attitude to become a successful individual.  He also appreciated the efforts of Inspector P. Madhukar Swamy for making PRT program a grand success.

            AR Srinivas,  Dy. Commissioenr of Police , West Zone , described the “programme as a landmark” one initiated by Telangana Police, which  provides free training and gives an opportunity for the poor and unemployed youth to become a police officer.

             Madhukar Swamy, Inspector of Police Habbebnagar, has presided over the program and briefed that 800 students have  undergone training for Sub-Inspector of police & Police Constable Exams under the limits of West Zone.  Around 650 students were qualifies for main exams for SIs & PCs  and  he congratulated all the qualified students  .

            He also lauded the sincere efforts of Bhagya Kiran Institute, Dilsukhnagar  for successful completion of training program and for shaping the students as police officers.  He also assured that all the above students would qualify for Mains and become police officers under the guidance of DCP West zone.

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