The Director General of CRPF, Mr. Anish Dayal Singh (1988-batch IPS officer) urged the 1303 recruits of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to uphold the values of the force as they embark on their journey of serving the nation. Recently, a grand oath-taking ceremony was held at the recruit training centre-1, CRPF, Neemuch, marking the completion of 44 weeks of rigorous basic training by the 1303 recruits.
Officer Singh endorsed the recruits to uphold the values of the force as they embarked on their journey of serving the nation and presented trophies to those who excelled in various aspects of their training, motivating them to continue their pursuit of excellence.
During the ceremony, the CRPF DG honoured the ‘Veer Naaris‘ — the brave wives of CRPF martyrs, acknowledging their sacrifices and resilience. He also mentioned the recruitment of more than six thousand recruits into the CRPF under the mission mode initiative of the union government. The ceremony featured various demonstrations showcasing the recruits’ physical and mental capabilities, reflecting the precision, enthusiasm, and energy that define the CRPF.
The momentous event was attended by Mr. Deepak Kumar (1994-batch IPS officer), the incumbent Additional Director General (Training), along with other senior officers of CRPF. The CRPF is a paramilitary force under the Ministry of Home Affairs, primarily tasked with the responsibility of maintaining law and order, counterinsurgency, and counter-terrorism operations in various states of India.