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POLICE
TRAINING SCHOOL INTRODUCTION The Police Training School, Puducherry was inaugurated by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry K.M. Chandy, on 11th July 1983 at Shanmugapuram Police Complex, Gorimedu, Puducherry. The school imparts basic training to direct recruited Sub-Inspectors and Recruit Police Constables. Normally recruitment is made once in a year or any time depending on the number of vacancies arising from time to time. The basic training period for Police constable nine months. The basic training for the Sub-Inspector of Police is one year duration. Normally, the recruit Sub-Inspectors are sent to any Police Training College in other State since we have no sufficient training facility for training them in the Police Training School, Puducherry. After inauguration of the Police Training School, 17 Batches of Recruit Police Constables with a total strength of 1575 constables in all and 1(one) batch of 9 Cadet Sub-Inspector were trained in this institution.
2.
The object of imparting basic training is to prepare a recruit
professionally to discharge duties as an efficient Police man and also to
inculcate in him the habit of keeping sound physique, mental health,
discipline, self-reliance, observation, punctuality, awareness of
Police-Public relationship, courtesy and straight forwardness.
In other words to equip him mentally, physically and
temperamentally for undertaking the arduous duties and responsibilities of
a Policeman. 3. In view of the modernization of Police Force, the suggestions for the re-organization of the training programmes to equip the Police Personnel with the knowledge, skill and attitude required to understand and meet the demands of their new role in the country are essential for continued process of training and hence the training institution is to be equipped with eminent instructors to cope up with the work of moldings Police Personnel in new shape and making this institution as full fledged one. The above suggestions have also been emphasized in the Pondicherry Police Commission Recommendation at Page No.45, para-5, 11 under the head “Training”. 4.
Basically training is an exercise of a reciprocal process of
teaching and learning which aims at converting a Human-being into an Human
resource in any organization especially Police Department and converting
man into manpower by adding the required POWER and MAN for the purpose of
accomplishment of the assigned tasks.
Training is gradual process of change and has three phases namely: 1)
The Unfreezing Phase 2)
The Remolding Phase and 3)
The Refreezing Phase.
5.
Any attempt to train an individual involves all the three above
phases. In the Police
Department, Unfreezing is necessary because individuals after recruitment
come to training centers with different habits, values, practices and
pattern of behaviour. To
affect them through training, their normal habits, styles, values and
practices have to be questioned, disturbed and unfrozen.
Once new pattern of behavior is learnt or internalized, there is a
need for refreezing of the new acquired styles of performance. 6.
The Police Training School is functioning under the overall
supervision of SSP(C&I). The
Superintendent of Police (Training), who is the Principal of Police
Training School, exercises all administrative control over the staff and
smooth running of the school. Since
the sanctioned strength is not sufficient of the full engagement of Indoor
as well as Outdoor classes, additional strength was drawn from other units
on Doing-duty basis.
STRENGTH
The
following is the Strength Particulars of the Police Training School.
8.
Apart from this strength, Police
officers in the ranks of Superintendent of Police, Inspector of Police and
Sub-Inspectors of Police from
various units are visiting
the Police Training School to handle classes for Indoor Syllabus.
In addition to this, Medical Officer, Fire Officer, Counselor of
Family Counseling Center and Social Worker are also engaged to take
classes in the subjects relating their specialties. FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES The following subjects are taught as Indoor and Outdoor subjects for the Recruit Police Constables. INDOOR
OUTDOOR
10.
Indoor subjects are
taught in two semesters. In
the first Semester, subjects like Modern India, Police Organization,
Police Science and Criminology are taught
and the semester examinations are conducted by
a Board of Examiners
duly constituted by the Senior Superintendent of Police (C&I).
In the second semester, the remaining subjects mentioned as Paper V to X are taught and after the course,
the final semester examinations are conducted by the
Board of Examiners duly appointed. The examinations in the outdoor
subjects are conducted by a separate Board of Examiners constituted by the
Senior Superintendent of Police(C&I) and they are conducted once
after the completion of the entire training programme. PASSING
OUT-PARADE 11.
Passing Out Parade for Recruit
Police constables is conducted for
each batch after completion of the Basic Training. A badakhana is also organized in the Police
Training School on the day of Passing Out Parade in order to promote
fellowship and to create a family atmosphere among the recruits. Hon’ble
Chief Minister, Senior Police and Civil officers of the Government,
important dignitaries and members of the public are invited for the
Passing Out day function. AWARDS
TO RECRUITS 12. The following awards are given to the recruits Police constables based on their performances in the semester examinations:
i).
Lieutenant-Governor’s Trophy for
ALL ROUNDER ii).
Chief Minister’s Trophy for
BEST IN LAW iii).
Chief Secretary’s Trophy
for BEST IN INDOOR
iv).
DGP’s Trophy for BEST IN FIRING. Cash rewards of Rs.1000/- each and commendations certificates are also issued to the above awardees. Apart from these, cash reward of Rs.500/- and commendation certificate are issued to each of the Recruit Police constables who stood first in the semester examinations in each of the ten indoor subjects. OTHER
COURSES 13.
Apart from the basic training of recruit police constables, Police
Training School also organizes periodical Refresher Courses, Pre-courses,
Induction courses for upper and lower sub-ordinates as mentioned below:
i)
Refresher Course :
Refreshers Courses are conducted for the lower subordinates in the
ranks of Head Constables and Police Constables
for a period extending
from 30 days to 6 days. So
far, 42 batches of such
courses have been conducted
by this institution. ii)
Special Course:
Special Courses in “Scientific
Aid to Investigation” are
conducted for Head Constables. So
far 12 batches of such course have been trained from this institution.
iii)
Re-orientation Course:
Re-orientation Courses are conducted for the Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors
of Police. Services of
retired and serving senior Police officers are utilized
for this course. iv)
Pre-Course
Training: This
institution is also conducting
pre- courses to Police officers and men who are nominated for advanced
courses such as Commando Course, Unarmed Combat etc., in reputed
institutions elsewhere so that the nominees are given inputs before they
are sent for the proposed
advanced courses. v)
Induction Course:
This institution
is also giving induction courses to the promotee Sub-Inspectors and Head
Constables so as to train them on the
duties and responsibilities in their promoted posts.
BUILDING
14.
The Police Training School is located in the Government building at
Shanmugapuram Police Complex. There is separate Administrative Block for
the Police Training School wherein the
offices of Superintendent of
Police - cum - Principal, Inspectors of Police (Indoor and outdoor),
Sub-Inspector of Police (Indoor and Outdoor) and administrative staff are
located. The Library, Computer Lab, Armory,
and Store Room are also attached
with this block. The
barracks for the trainees are provided in two blocks of building situated
behind the Administrative Block. Altogether there are
5 barracks and two lecture halls
for the accommodation and
taking classes for the trainees.
Separate dinning room, kitchen, Gymnasium and store rooms are attached
with the barracks. There is a
parade ground with facility for obstacles training and also a police
stadium attached with the Police Training School. YOGA 15.
As a part of training to the Recruit Police Constables,
Yoga is also being taught to them in this institution thrice in a week.
A Yoga Teacher
from the Physiology Department, JIPMER, Pondicherry
is conducting Yoga classes for the trainees. TRAINING
OF OFFICERS 16.
Since we have no sufficient infrastructural and other facilities,
the basic training of Sub-Inspectors of Police and above are conducted in
other states depending upon the allotment of seats by the concerned
training institutions.
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