HYDERABAD: At a grand Passing out Parade of Constable Recruits of the Railway Protection Force (RPF), held on Monday at 7th Battalion, Railway Protection Special Force Camp, Moula Ali, 200 RPF recruits, who have successfully completed a seven months rigorous initial training at this centre, were passed out with instruction to report to regular duty. These newly recruited RPF Constables will report for duty in Eastern Railway, Kolkata.
Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF), Railway Board, New Delhi, Inspector General, Anoop Srivastava, who was the chief guest said that the Indian Railways recruited 16,500 RPF constables last year and these constable recruits are undergoing initial training at the RPF Training Institutes at various Zonal Railways.
Anoop urged them to work with utmost dedication to ensure the security of railway assets and to prevent theft, dacoity etc in the trains. The new recruits have been trained in infantry, weaponry, unarmed combats, law and order, crime in railways, public interface, gender sensitisation and yoga and many other skills necessary to maintain law and order.