How are the IPS officers trained?


Sometimes the members of the board praise the candidate so as not to be fooled. Board members are very cautious and scrutinize the candidate's mistakes, only when the mark comes the student can know the exact situation.

The brilliant Taralao IPS, which passed the top rank in the Civil Service Examination conducted by UPSC every year and considered the world's most difficult. Is selected as. They then have to go through two years of multidimensional rigorous training.

The training is divided into several stages. The first is known as the Stepan Foundation Training. Its duration is 6 months. This training is a joint training of all service probationers. Wherein the socio-economic aspects of the country are informed.

Its purpose is to create good relations between the officers of the "Esprit the Corps", meaning that they are part of a single system-bureaucracy in the country. A different exposure is obtained during this period. Addressing probationers, many dignitaries from the country such as the Prime Minister, the Vice President, the country's top bureaucrats, etc. come and give them the benefit of their own experiences. Thus he gets real experience of governance.

The second step is known as professional training. This 6 month training is organized by "Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy" located in Hyderabad. It was formed on the recommendation of the Kohli Committee in the best institution of the country for the training of the police. Apart from India, countries like Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives also benefit from this institute for police training.

The training provides training on a wide range of topics such as enhancing physical fitness, starting with various weapons training, experiencing warfare in the jungle, how to fight against situations like Naxal-Maoism, starting with terrorist attacks and cybercrime. In addition, various laws such as the Indian Penal Code, Evidence Law, etc. are taught by techniques such as case studies, mutcourt and roleplay.

Then the third phase is district training. Each state has allotted 6 months of training in the state allotted to probationers. The features of that state system are known by it. He gets his first chance to work in the field. Gets posting as Assistant SP and has direct experience with law and order system. How to work calmly in the midst of many difficult situations.

At least they have a direct experience of how to handle the situation with force. The last step is three months of professional training. Which is being held at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy. The sandwich course was started in the 5th on the advice of the Gore Committee. According to which the theory-practical-theory training is conducted. Training for the first theory is provided through 6 months of professional training.

Then district training is held to gain practical experience. Theory training is conducted to solve any questions that may arise during practice. This phase further focuses on questions of probationers coming to Fox in various areas throughout India, which are resolved by experienced and senior officers.

Thus, through two years of training, a cavalry officer is formed from one civilian. It involves the formation of mental and physical, rigid bodies as well as the coordination of human values, fearlessness and the values ​​of compassion, democracy and dedication to democracy.

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