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J&K Police Drill Instructors awarded Commendation Medals by GOC 16 Corps

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March 26, 2024
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J&K Police Drill Instructors awarded Commendation Medals by GOC 16 Corps
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Jammu: Two drill instructors of the Jammu & Kashmir Police, were honoured with commendation medals by the General Commanding Officer of the 16 Corps Lt. General Navin Sachdeva during his visit to Corps Battle School (CBS) Bhalra, Bhaderwah today.

Drill instructors SgCt Zahoor Ahmad, CTC Lethpora, Awantipora and SgCt Kewal Krishan from Sher-e-Kashmir Police Academy Udhampur were honoured for their exceptional dedication, proficiency, and contribution to training and discipline within the J&K Police force.

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The commendation medals, awarded by the General Commanding Officer, 16 Corps, signify the exemplary service and commitment exhibited by Sgct Zahoor Ahmad and Sgct Kewal Krishan in their roles as drill instructors.

The ceremony, held at CBS Bhalra, was attended by dignitaries, officials, and fellow police personnel, who lauded the commendable achievements of Sgct Zahoor Ahmad and Sgct Kewal Krishan. Their dedication and diligence serve as an inspiration to their colleagues and reflect the ethos of excellence upheld by the J&K Police.

Pertinent to mention that nearly a thousand freshly recruited police officers of the rank of Sub-Inspectors including about 60 probationary

DSPs of the prestigious Jammu Kashmir Police Service are undergoing training at the Corps Battle School of the Indian Army at Bhalra in Bhaderwah.

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