Ranchi: After a gap of nearly 16 months, Jharkhand Polo has decided to continue training and internal examination of his personnel from September 6th because the number of Covid cases remains low in the state for the past few days.
In particular, the training of police personnel was suspended in March 2020 after the imposition of the kuncian.
The government government wants to start the process this year but postponed in April because of the second wave of pandemic.
The source said the sub-inspector training (SI) was suspended in the middle of the road in March 2020 and they will now undergo school in anti-extremist operations in various batches.
A group of 260 sis in batch 140 and 120 will undergo training at the Padma Center of Hazaribag and the Tendergram Center in Ranchi from September 6 is currently posted at a different police station in the state.
The first 260 sis batch of a total of 2,400 has completed their training when the exercise was suspended.
In addition, the six exam recruited by DSPS, who have completed their one-year training, will be held at Jharkhand Police Academy (JPA) in Hazaribag.
Another batch of 30 DSPS promoted will also undergo training for two months at JPA.
In addition, Indian Reserve Battalion personnel and special Indian reserve battalions will undergo training.
One company from Seema Surakha Bal, which is engaged in anti-extremic operations, will also undergo an orientation program to adapt to the situation in Jharkhand.
The large backlog of promotion courses for Jawan to Havildars and ASI will also start.
Supervisors for counter-rebellion and anti-terrorist schools (CIAT), Colonel K, Khan said, “The government has prescribed complicated rules to prevent covid infection during exercise.
Therefore, all trainees and instructors must get a covid vaccine dose before joining.
Training mask.
Wearing a mask is very important when stress will also be placed at social distance.
We will also maintain a watch to detect symptoms such as Covid that develops in any personnel.
“He added that the number of trainees in each batch have been reduced to maintain social distance.