💨 Abstract
On May 20, 2,780 constables, including 1,240 women, graduated from the Delhi Police Academy. The diverse batch included postgraduates, engineers, lawyers, and educators. Their training covered cyber crime, disaster management, IT systems, and specialized physical techniques. Key awards were given to top performers. Special Commissioner Nuzhat Hassan encouraged ethical policing and technology use, while guest Kaveri Tondon highlighted the importance of research in modern policing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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