Sunday, March 18, 2012

Orissa Police: Bhubneshwar: ओडिसा मुख्यमंत्री नवीन पटनायक का एलान, पुलिस फोर्स का मोरल बढ़ाने के लिए होगी पुलिस बल की रि-स्ट्रक्चरिंग..

BHUBANESWAR: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday said a comprehensive restructuring of State Police service is strongly being contemplated keeping career advancement in view. �After inspecting the Dikshant Parade of the trainee officers at the Biju Patnaik State Police Academy (BPSPA), Naveen said the Government is keen on boosting the morale and motivation of the subordinate police officers. This is why the Government is mulling a complete restructuring of both civil and armed wings of the State Police. The move is aimed at facilitating career advancement of young officers, he said. �The Chief Minister also took note of� sacrifices of cops in fighting Left-wing extremism and said those serving in the Maoist-hit areas will get their due in career opportunities. �Naveen said his Government had taken a slew of measures over the years resulting in a quantum jump in creation of new posts. Six India Reserve Battalions, five Special Security Battalions and other wings have been created while a separate industrial security force will soon be in place.
�Since there is a growing demand to recruit and train new personnel, the Government continues to emphasise the training needs as part of the human resources development initiative. Three new training institutes are going to be established and made functional soon to enhance the training capacity of both civil and armed police. Necessary budgetary provision has been made in this regard, he said. �The parade saw passing out of first batch of cadet sergeant, second batch of deputy subedar cadets and fifth batch of sub-inspector of police. Manmohan Praharaj, DGP, and Director, BPSPA, Arun Kumar Sarangi spoke. Bhubaneswar MP Prasanna Patsani was present along with senior police officers.

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