44 women police constables pass out from Kerala Police Academy

Forty-four women police constables have officially joined the Kerala Police force after completing a nine-month training program. The curriculum included modern policing techniques such as cyber forensics and training on humane interactions with vulnerable populations.
Why it matters
The induction of women into the police force with specialized training reflects efforts to modernize law enforcement and improve community relations in India.
Forty-four women police constables of the 21st batch passed out from the Kerala Police Academy after completing nine months of basic training, marking their formal induction into the force. Armed Police Battalion ADGP Dinendra Kashyap received the salute at the passing-out parade held at academy ground at Ramavarmapuram on Monday. The parade was led by Sajana Yusuf, with M. Shafna serving as the Second-in-Command.
The article is a standard report on a graduation ceremony and institutional training updates.
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