- The training equipped them with essential skills in various domains, including Advanced Border Management, Advanced Security Studies, Force Administration, and Combat Skills
- October 1, being RRU’s Foundation Day, made the occasion even more symbolic of the RRU’s commitment to excellence in training to strengthen national security: Dr. Dharmesh Kumar Prajapati, Registrar (I/c) of RRU
- OP Yadav, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of ITBP at the Central Training College (CTC) in Alwar, Rajasthan encourages the officers to continue their lifelong learning journey, noting that the academic credits earned at RRU would not only aid their professional growth but also reward them throughout their careers
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
ALWAR, RAJASTHAN, OCT 3
Eighty-six trainee officers from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), post completion of their rigorous training, received their Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Security Management and Administration from the Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) during a formal passing out parade here on Tuesday . This ceremony not only marks the end of an intensive training program but also signifies the beginning of their commitment to serve in critical roles within India’s security framework.
The passing out parade was a testament to the dedication, perseverance, and hard work exhibited by these sub-inspectors throughout their training. The training equipped them with essential skills in various domains including Advanced Border Management, Advanced Security Studies, Force Administration, and Combat Skills. These competencies are vital for addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by security forces today.
The passing out ceremony was graced by distinguished guests, including Dr. Dharmesh Kumar Prajapati, Registrar (I/c) of Rashtriya Raksha University, and OP Yadav, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of ITBP at the Central Training College (CTC) in Alwar, Rajasthan among others.
In his address, Dr. Prajapati praised the trainees for their commitment throughout the training period. He highlighted the importance of their training in the context of the emergence of India as a global power centre, where both internal and external security challenges are bound to rise. Dr. Prajapati emphasized that the answer to these challenges lies in proactive training and readiness for which Prime Minister Narendra Mod, as the then CM of Gujarat, envisioned RRU, which is expanding its horizons under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Bimal N Patel. He also noted that October 1, being RRU’s Foundation Day, made the occasion even more symbolic of the RRU’s commitment to excellence in training to strengthen national security.
Yadav extended his congratulations to the trainees, reminding them of the ITBP’s proud tradition of service and duty. He also expressed gratitude to RRU for the academic collaboration and rigorous standards set for the diploma program. He encouraged the officers to continue their lifelong learning journey, noting that the academic credits earned at RRU would not only aid their professional growth but also reward them throughout their careers.