Bhopal: In seven Police Training Schools of Madhya Pradesh Police, a grand and attractive convocation ceremony of new constables of last year and this year was organized jointly on Monday. When the convocation parade of the new constables came out with disciplined steps, a chest full of pride, a proud head, and the spirit of patriotism and public service, the premises of the Police Training Schools were filled with excitement. On this occasion, the new constables were administered an oath to discharge their duties by being conscientious as per the constitution. After the convocation parade, more than 2910 new constables duly became a part of the Madhya Pradesh Police.
Director-General of Police Mr. Vivek Johri IPS has extended warm congratulations and best wishes to all the new constables on joining the Madhya Pradesh Police family. After taking about 10 months of rigorous training in police training schools, all these new constables are ready to serve in the Madhya Pradesh Police.
Director-General Lokayukta Mr. Rajiv Tandon IPS in Bhopal PTS Bhauri, Special Director General of Police in Indore PTS Mrs. Aruna Mohan Rao IPS, Additional Director General of Police in PTS Tighra Gwalior Mr. Rajesh Chawla, Additional in Umaria PTS Director General of Police Mr. D.C.Sagar, Additional Police in Rewa PTS The convocation parade was held in the chief hospitality of Director-General Mr. Vijay Kataria, Additional Director General of Police in Sagar PTS Mr. Anil Gupta and Inspector General of Police in Pachmarhi PTS, Mrs. Deepika Suri. On this occasion, the guests took the salute of the parade and rewarded the outstanding trainees.
In the convocation parade, 70 new constables participated in PTS Bhauri Bhopal, about 241 new constables of this year and 966 new constables of last year participated in PTC Indore. Similarly, 108 in PTS Tighra Gwalior, 537 in PTS Rewa last year, 384 new constables of last year in PTS Umaria, 100 in PTS Sagar, 127 in PTS Pachmarhi, and 377 new constables of last year participated in the convocation parade.
After the convocation parade, 646 new constables of this year and 2264 new constables of last year, joining the mainstream of Madhya Pradesh Police, will play an important role in law and order and the security of citizens.