Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi participated in the passing out parade of armed police sub-inspectors at the Biju Patnaik State Police Academy on Saturday.
As many as 113 armed police sub-inspectors have completed their training and will join duty soon.
CM Majhi called upon all the officers to render selfless service to the country, society and common people with honesty. He paid tributes to the martyred police personnel who sacrificed their life in the line of duty and congratulated the 113 armed sub-inspectors who are passing out today after completing their basic training.
“Service in uniform requires a lot of sacrifice in one’s personal life. Good conduct along with duty in this area helps in enhancing the image of the police. You must always be prepared to reflect the duty as a symbol of dedicated public service”, the CM advised the officers.
“You must have acquired sufficient professional knowledge, skills and abilities through the basic training. I hope it will be very helpful in your daily service work. From today, you should prepare yourself for tougher challenges. The Special Operation Group of Odisha is the best and most advanced security force in the country to fight against the Maoists. The skills of these officers will make the Odisha Police more proud in the anti-Maoist operation”, Majhi added.
“The government is aware of the shortage of manpower in the department. Odisha government will be careful to take welfare measures for the police. Along with this, the government will take necessary steps to overcome the shortage of manpower”, said Majhi.
Modi government has brought a revolutionary change in the field of criminal law by introducing the new laws by changing the criminal law of the British era. Police training teaches you ethics, integrity, commitment, compassion and sensitivity towards human society. It is imperative to develop you as a tough and professional police officer,” Majhi advised.