Indore: In Indore, the grand convocation ceremony for the 76th batch of new constables of Madhya Pradesh Police concluded with DGP Mr. Sudhir Kumar Saxena presiding over the event. The parade, marked by disciplined and dignified steps, brimming with courage and patriotism, filled everyone with excitement. A total of 1247 constables, including 1119 females and 128 males, formally joined the ranks of the Madhya Pradesh Police after the ceremony.
DGP Mr. Sudhir Saxena extended hearty congratulations to all the new constables, emphasizing the importance of courage and dedication in police service. He stressed the need to prioritize the safety of women and children and to treat all victims with empathy and sensitivity. Additionally, Mr. Saxena highlighted the significance of community policing in the fight against crime. He urged the constables to uphold the values of patriotism and public service throughout their careers. The parade, led by constable Ms. Vaishali Parte and featuring constable Jyoti Garg as the Parade Commander, exuded enthusiasm and passion.
Superintendent of Police Mrs. Yangchen Dolkar Bhutia administered the oath of patriotism and national service to all the trainees. Outstanding trainees were honored with shields and citations by the chief guest. The dignified convocation ceremony was attended by senior police officials, including Additional Director General of Police (Training) Mrs. Anuradha Shankar, Commissioner of Police Indore Mr. Makrand Deuskar, and others. Family members of the trainees were also present to show their support. Constable Ms. Deeksha Tiwari received the award for the best trainee of the session, while Sub Inspector Mr. Mahendra Pandey and Assistant Sub Inspector Mr. Chandan Dhumketi were recognized as the best internal and external trainers, respectively.