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The workshop throughout the month for the police candidates began

The workshop throughout the month for the police candidates began
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Mangaluru: Workshop throughout the month for candidates who want to join the police inaugurated in the Gonzaga St Aloysius Gonzaga School hall on Saturday.
The West Kisaran IGP Devajyoti Ray said that the commissioner of the Visionary City Police N Shashi Kumar has succeeded in managing this workshop and providing academic support to candidates, without funds from the country.
Competition to get a job in the high police department.
The workshop will guide and help the candidates prepare for the exam, he said, hoping at least 50% of them will delete the exam.
Dakshina Kannada Police Inspector Rishikesh Sonangane discussed the candidates, and said that it was not a program where eating spoons will be carried out from the aspirants.
A team of officers will guide students, and important individual efforts to break the exam, he said.
Deputy Commissioner K V Rajendra said that the results of this effort would be seen in the next few years.
“Having a local staff will help deal with problems efficiently, especially during the crisis.
Cleaning competitive exams is about hard work and smart,” he said.
In the first week of August, City Police Commissioner N Shashi Kumar announced workshops throughout the month for candidates for police, which nearly 710 candidates appeared for screening tests.
Although Komisaria was formed about a decade ago, but during the recruitment process, less than 10% was chosen from Kannada Dakshina, into district or city police forces.
Therefore, to encourage more people from the region to join strength, a curated 30-day accident course.
Classrooms and accommodation for students have been arranged at St Alloysius College and Shanthi Kiran, Bajjodi.
Meanwhile, Mangaladevi Temple, Manjunatha Kadri Temple and Iskcon will take care of food arrangements.
Of the 200 students chosen, 91 aspiring to become a police officer, where 55 are boys and 36 are women, and from 109 candidates who want to join as a police sub-inspector, 54 are boys and girls.
Among the candidates, 161 came from Dakshina Kannada, 25 of Udupi, 10 of Uttara Kannada, two of Chikkamagaluru and each of Hassan and Shivamogga.
Nearly 11 candidates chosen from Karkala have been referred to by ANF SP Nikhil B.
Resources for the course of Crash will be 20 psi and a police officer, and Prashanth Bhat, an assistant professor of economics, will take the class writing translation and essays.

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