2781 newly recruited constables including 1240 females to join Delhi Police

Recognition of Excellence W/R/Ct. Diksha Choudhary received the All Round Best trophy. W/R/Ct. Bhavna Rana came first in Indoor training. R/Ct. Dheeraj Yadav was first in Outdoor, and R/Ct. Sohit Kumar was first in Commando training

New Delhi, May 20

2781 newly recruited Constables of Executive Cadre including 1240 females passed out of Delhi Police Academy in Jharoda Kalan. 

Among the 2780 Recruit Constables (Executive) of Batch No. 124 (Male), 296 are postgraduate including 71 MSc., 08 MBA & 24 m.Com. Furthermore, 1943 officers hold undergraduate degrees across various disciplines such as B.Tech.- 24, LLB- 03 & B.Ed. 137. 

The newly commissioned police personnel bring a wide academic diversity to the force.
Comprehensive Training Curriculum
The training program is designed to equip the officers for the challenges of modern policing. 

The academic part included in-depth study of constitutional frameworks, criminal laws, criminological principles, cybercrime awareness and counter measures, investigative techniques, and forensic science. A particular importance was given to familiarization with the newly enacted criminal laws. 

The training also included PT, parade drills, commando training, Unarmed Combat (UAC), and self-defense techniques. To ensure over all development, trainees were also engaged in sports, structured gym workouts, and mental fitness exercises including meditation and yoga. Furthermore, as part of their Commando course, they received foundational knowledge regarding explosives and IEDs. It also included Commando tactics training, field craft, raid & ambush training, and building/urban intervention training.
Recognizing the importance of diverse skill sets, numerous workshops and seminars were organized for the trainees. 

Special sessions conducted by the NDRF provided training in disaster response, including rescue and relief operations during natural and man-made disasters, First Aid, and communication plan, with practical application through Mock Drills. To address contemporary challenges, trainees were also educated on the complexities of economic offenses, including fraud detection, investigation, and prevention. 

A comprehensive series of workshops on cybercrime equipped them with knowledge of online threats, digital forensics, and cybersecurity measures, preparing them to combat the growing menace of cybercrime. Animal safety and conservation training was also integrated into the curriculum, along with other specialized sessions led by experts from various NGOs. A special workshop on psychological learnings on stress and anger management was also conducted two days before the passing out parade.


A strong emphasis was placed on IT and Computer training, ensuring trainees are proficient in all Delhi Police Apps and Websites. Special modules provided in-depth knowledge of crucial systems such as CCTNS, ICJS (Inter-operable Criminal Justice System) and ICMS (Integrated Complaint Management System). 

All of these trainees are also registered at iGot Karmayogi App and have successfully completed all the mandatory courses for Delhi Police.
 

Recognition of Excellence W/R/Ct. Diksha Choudhary received the All Round Best trophy. W/R/Ct. Bhavna Rana came first in Indoor training. R/Ct. Dheeraj Yadav was first in Outdoor, and R/Ct. Sohit Kumar was first in Commando training. 

The Chief Guest, Nuzhat Hassan, Special Commissioner of Police, Human Resource Division, Delhi, addressed the newly trained constables and extended her heartfelt congratulations to them on their successful completion of training. She also emphasized the ethical conduct, discipline, and responsibility as a public servant. She also discussed the need to use modern technology in their law enforcement duties. 

The welcome address by Sh. Asif Mohd. Ali, IPS Joint Director, Delhi Police Academy, acknowledged the presence of the Chief Guest, the Guest of Honour, esteemed senior officers of the Delhi Police, the graduating trainees, their proud family members, and the training staff. The trainees were encouraged to take on their responsibilities with courage and to prioritize service above everything. 

He ended his address with congratulations and best wishes to the graduating batch, along with gratitude conveyed to the Chief Guest for his honoured presence.
Kaveri Tondon, Director Incharge, Rashtriya Raksha University, Gujrat also graced the event as Guest of Honour. 
 

The event was also attended by Sanjay Kumar, Special CP/Training, Delhi, whose oversight of the training division was key to making the event such a success.
 

The oath was administered by Mohammad Ali, IPS Deputy Director-I, Delhi Police Academy, Delhi. 
 

Total 36 contingents of Recruit constables marched in this parade. Contingent No. 07 was awarded the best marching contingent amongst women contingents and No. 22 was awarded the best in men’s category. Their Drill Instructors W/HC Ravita & ASI Surender were felicitated with trophies, officials added. 
 

The total strength of Recruit Constable Batch No. 124 is 4088, out of which 2780 performed their ceremonial Passing Out Parade at Jharoda Kalan Campus today i.e. 20.05.25. The remaining swore-in yesterday i.e. 19.05.25 at Wazirabad.

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