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Training on women safety concludes at Madhuban Haryana Police Academy

Witnessed participation of 25 officers

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A three-day training programme on ‘women safety’ concluded on Friday at the Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban. The programme was organised with the support of the Bureau of Police Research and Development, New Delhi.

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The training witnessed participation of 25 officers, including Assistant Sub-inspectors and Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) from various districts across the state. The primary objective of the programme was to enhance the knowledge and skills of law enforcement personnel in handling cases related to women’s safety.

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Deputy District Attorney (DDA) Surender Singh was the chief guest of the closing ceremony and handed over the certificates to the top three performers at the training. Assistant sub-inspector from Kurukshetra Suman secured first position, while Meena, DSP Karnal got second position and Pooja, probationary sub-inspector from Kurukshetra secured third position. The remaining participants were given participation certificates for their active involvement in the programme.

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