Patting shoulder of one of the probationer's in the 62 nd batch of the Indian Police Service (IPS) for his outstanding performance in the 46-week long training at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, a former IPS officer from AP cadre told him: ''You are a young and dynamic and all set to discharge as a police officer in Jammu and Kashmir, where unrest frequently erupts for all wrong reasons. You have to take it as a challenge, but, the job in J&K is not a bed of roses in discharging duties to ensure peace and maintaining law and order. You have to prove yourself sincerely to make peace.''
All these words delivered encouraging an IPS trainee, who was posted to J&K, by the AP Governor ESL Narasimhan, a former IPS officer himself.
``I was inspired a lot by Narsimhan's speech, especially when he spoke about how a sincere police officer should work. He told me that the police job is very tough and we have to face more hindrances while discharging our duties. He cautioned me as I was going to J&K to take up the assignment. I am confident that I will do my best in maintaining law and order,'' said 28-year-old Imtiaz Ismail Parray, one of the probationers who passed out of the academy today.
A graduate in Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) from Kashmir, Imtiaz Ismail who secured 134 rank in the Civil Services, said that he was born and brought up in J&K and had a fairly good idead about local circumstances
Meanwhile, a number of professionals including journalists and doctor obtained better ranks in the Civil services and taking training on various investigation aspects as IPS officers.
A 26-year-old, Manavjeet Singh Dhillon of Amritsar, a doctor, who is learning rifle shooting, was the parade commander leading at least ten platoon commanders consisting 119 IPS probationers in the Dikshant Parade at the National Police academy.
He is the best all rounder IPS officer trainee in 2010 obtaining the Prime Minister's Baston and Home Ministry's Revolver, the President of India Cup for proficiency in Police sciences, KK Shah trophy for excellence in scientific aids to investigation, the Mehta Cup for studies, Bijay Shanker Memorial Trophy for proficiency in the subject of maintenance of public peace and order, Aruk Kumar Arora memorial trophy for police ethics and Jammu and Kashmir Government trophy for Urdu.
``I worked as a junior doctor in government hospital near Amritsar in Punjab. Due to lack of supply of medicines
to Government hospitals, the patients were suffering and despite bringing the matter to the notice of higher ups, nothing happened, Thereafter, I lost interest in the profession and decided to join the police department and secured 207 rank in the civil services. I was selected for J&K cadre and it will be the right place to prove my self as a sincere police officer,'' he quoted
Another lady IPS trainee, Rama Rajeswari R, native Mannar, Alleppy district of Kerala and selected for AP cadre was a journalist and worked with a business magazine. ``While I was working as a journalist with the business magazine, I prepared for Civil Services and got selected for IPS,'' she added.
All these words delivered encouraging an IPS trainee, who was posted to J&K, by the AP Governor ESL Narasimhan, a former IPS officer himself.
``I was inspired a lot by Narsimhan's speech, especially when he spoke about how a sincere police officer should work. He told me that the police job is very tough and we have to face more hindrances while discharging our duties. He cautioned me as I was going to J&K to take up the assignment. I am confident that I will do my best in maintaining law and order,'' said 28-year-old Imtiaz Ismail Parray, one of the probationers who passed out of the academy today.
A graduate in Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) from Kashmir, Imtiaz Ismail who secured 134 rank in the Civil Services, said that he was born and brought up in J&K and had a fairly good idead about local circumstances
Meanwhile, a number of professionals including journalists and doctor obtained better ranks in the Civil services and taking training on various investigation aspects as IPS officers.
A 26-year-old, Manavjeet Singh Dhillon of Amritsar, a doctor, who is learning rifle shooting, was the parade commander leading at least ten platoon commanders consisting 119 IPS probationers in the Dikshant Parade at the National Police academy.
He is the best all rounder IPS officer trainee in 2010 obtaining the Prime Minister's Baston and Home Ministry's Revolver, the President of India Cup for proficiency in Police sciences, KK Shah trophy for excellence in scientific aids to investigation, the Mehta Cup for studies, Bijay Shanker Memorial Trophy for proficiency in the subject of maintenance of public peace and order, Aruk Kumar Arora memorial trophy for police ethics and Jammu and Kashmir Government trophy for Urdu.
``I worked as a junior doctor in government hospital near Amritsar in Punjab. Due to lack of supply of medicines
to Government hospitals, the patients were suffering and despite bringing the matter to the notice of higher ups, nothing happened, Thereafter, I lost interest in the profession and decided to join the police department and secured 207 rank in the civil services. I was selected for J&K cadre and it will be the right place to prove my self as a sincere police officer,'' he quoted
Another lady IPS trainee, Rama Rajeswari R, native Mannar, Alleppy district of Kerala and selected for AP cadre was a journalist and worked with a business magazine. ``While I was working as a journalist with the business magazine, I prepared for Civil Services and got selected for IPS,'' she added.
By Mouli Mareedu
moulimareedu@gmail.com
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