PSI Passing Out Parade

CM H.D. Kumaraswamy is seen presenting the Best All-rounder Trophy to Tippu Sultan Nayakwadi at the PSI Passing Parade in city this morning as Home Minister M.B. Patil, DG&IGP Neelamani N. Raju and KPA Director Vipul Kumar look on.

Mysuru: The Passing out Parade of the 41st batch of Police Sub-Inspector (Civil) Probationers from the Karnataka Police Academy (KPA) held at KPA premises this morning was an event to remember. First, Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy himself was the chief guest, second, the event was webcast live from KPA and third, there were many highly qualified candidates who have entered the Police force including 56 engineering degree holders, one M.E. and two M.Tech degree holders.

In all, 287 candidates entered the Police force and Belagavi had the highest number of candidates (35), closely followed by Bagalkot (28). There were 12 probationers from Mysuru and 7 from Mandya. Among the 287 probationers, 50 were women. Their training commenced on 12.2.2018 and the Probationers have undergone 47-week training including training in field and operations for 28 days.

In all, there were 10 teams that marched past at the event and presented the Guard of Honour to the CM. The overall Parade Commander was Tippu Sultan Nayakwadi from Haveri District. Other Unit Commanders were Anand Manshettar, N.K. Rajesh, Santosh Kumar, Prakash Kanajere, G. Shruthi, Akhashtha Kurugundi, Harinath Babu, Kiran Raj, B. Shiva Shankara and Nabisa Walika.

Home Minister M.B. Patil presenting the Best Woman All-rounder trophy to G. Shruthi

Over 3,000 family members and relatives of the Probationary officers were present. Apart from the attractive march past, Brass Band by KSRP 5th Battalion, Mysuru, Pipe Band by KSRP 1st Battalion, Bengaluru, Brass Band by CAR, Mysuru, English Band, KARP, Mysuru and Band performance by DAR, Mysuru were the other attractions.

Addressing the probationers, Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said that it was the second time that he participated in a Passing out Parade at KPA. He called upon the PSIs to protect the lives and properties. “Help safeguard the health of the society and don’t succumb to any political or financial pressure. Don’t lobby for plum postings and be a role model in the society,” he said.

KPA Director Vipul Kumar administered the oaths to the Probationers. Home Minister M.B. Patil, Director General and Inspector General of Police Neelamani N. Raju, DGP (Training) Padam Kumar Garg, IGP (Training) S. Ravi, Tourism Minister S.R. Mahesh, Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G. Sankar, Police Commissioner Dr. A. Subramanyeswara Rao and others were present.

Live webcast for first time: For the first time in the history of KPA, the passing out parade was web-streamed live so that the event could be watched from the comforts of homes. Speaking to Stat of Mysore, KPA Director Vipul Kumar said that it was for the first time in the history of the KPA, such live web-streaming was organised.

“The web-streaming was a success and henceforth, we will do it for every passing out parade,” he said. KPA has a dedicated website and it is also exploring technology. Earlier, tutorials with audio and video contents, animations and texts were introduced and now, technology is being adopted, he added.

Wide-range training: The trainees have undergone a wide variety of training so that it would be easy for them to face real-life situations. Apart from activities including literary clubs, current affairs club, social service club, law club, sports and adventure club, cultural and computer clubs and film and photography club, the trainees have had many practical exposures on handling situations in a natural disaster.

They were taken to flood-and-landslide-ravaged Kodagu and were made a part of relief and rescue operations. They were also taken to places including Malnad and Karkala to learn the operations of Anti-Naxal Force.

Apart from training the probationers from within the State, the KPA also has the credit of training Police personnel from Maldives and Bhutan in collaboration with the Bureau of Police Research and Development and the Ministry of External Affairs.

WINNERS ALL

All Round Best Probationer, Chief Minister’s Trophy, Chief, Minister’s Sword, DG & IGP Baton and Retd. DGP and Garudachar Cash Award Tippu Sultan Nayakwadi

Best Lady Probationer and Home Minister’s Trophy: G. Shruthi

Best Outdoor-Anand Manshettar

Best Lady Outdoor-G. Shruthi

Best Indoor-G. Shruthi

Director’s Assessment Cup-Tippu Sultan Nayakwadi

Best Revolver Firing – Nabisa Walika

Best Rifle Firing – B. Shiva Shankara and Harinath Babu

Tactics Cup-Santosh Kumar

Drill Cup-Anand Manshettar

Physical Training Cup-N.K. Rakesh

Public Order Cup-H.N. Kiran Raj

Investigation Cup-D.R. Mohan Kumar

Law Cup – Prakash Kanajere

This post was published on January 14, 2019 6:54 pm