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594 constables pass out from ITBP training centre in Bhanu

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Chandigarh, August 10

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As many as 594 constables, including 73 women, of the non-general duty cadre were inducted into the ranks of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) at the Basic Training Centre in Bhanu near here today.

Manoj Rawat, Additional Director-General, Western Command, reviewed the passing-out parade. Congratulating the new constables, he exhorted them to imbibe virtues of honesty, discipline and enthusiasm and strive for excellence in all fields.

Ishwar Singh Duhan, Inspector-General, Basic Training Centre, said during the 24-week regimen, the constables were trained in drill, weapons, map reading and field craft. Various competitions and demonstrations were included in the curriculum.

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The parade was commanded by constable Lal Chand of the 21st Battalion. Constable Avinash Pandurang was adjudged the overall best trainee.

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