Passing out parade of 99 District Armed Reserve Police Constable trainees held in Udupi

Ninety-nine new District Armed Reserve Police Constables completed their 10-month training program in Udupi. During the passing-out parade, DIGP Amit Singh emphasized the importance of discipline, ethical conduct, and public service for the new recruits.
Why it matters
The induction of new personnel into the police force is critical for maintaining law and order and ensuring public safety in the region.
As many as 99 trainees joined the District Armed Reserve at the passing-out parade of the 14th batch of Armed Reserve Police Constables at the Temporary Police Training School in Udupi on Monday.
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