Ms. Kirti Yadav Emerges as Star of the 77th IPS Probationers Batch at SVPNPA

The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA) in Hyderabad celebrated the passing out of the 77th batch of Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers, marked...

Ms. Kirti Yadav IPS(P) Shines at SVPNPA 77 RR Passing Out Parade

The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA) in Hyderabad celebrated the passing out of the 77th batch of Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers, marked by a distinguished performance from Ms. Kirti Yadav of the AGMUT cadre. Earning numerous accolades during her training, Ms. Yadav emerged as one of the standout probationers, showcasing exemplary skills in various outdoor disciplines and drill excellence.

Leading Platoon No. 4 during the ceremonial Dikshant Parade, Ms. Yadav demonstrated remarkable leadership, precision, and confidence—qualities essential for police officers. Her meticulous commands and perfect synchronization were evident of the extensive training and discipline she underwent, culminating in a proud moment for her peers and instructors.

Ms. Yadav’s accomplishments included:

– The IPS Association’s Sword of Honour for Best Outdoor Probationer
– The Director SVP NPA Trophy for Best Lady Probationer in Outdoor Training
– A Medal for Best Probationer in Drill

These honors reflect her unwavering determination and resilience in her training, making a significant mark in the rigorous IPS program, recognized for building both physical endurance and moral integrity in future law enforcement leaders.

The Dikshant Parade, reviewed by Shri Daljit Singh Chaudhary, IPS, Director General of the Border Security Force, celebrated the shared values of service, integrity, and courage among the new batch of officers. The parade featured other distinguished leaders, including Shri Anjit A. Nair, IPS (P) from the Tamil Nadu cadre, who commanded the event with the spirit of unity and camaraderie among officers.

During the proceedings, Shri Amit Garg, IPS, Director of SVPNPA, emphasized the nobility of the officers’ roles in society, as he administered the Oath of Service to the Nation. This oath imbued each individual with the solemn responsibility to uphold the law, protect citizens, and perform their duties with fairness and compassion.

Additional major award recipients from the 77 RR included:

– Shri Anjit A. Nayar, IPS (P), Tamil Nadu Cadre: Director’s Trophy for Best Officer Trainee in Phase-I
– Mr. Sagun Khadka, Nepal Police Officer: Director’s Trophy for Best Foreign Officer Trainee in Phase-I
– Shri Manoj Kumar, IPS (P), Madhya Pradesh Cadre: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Trophy for Best in Computer Studies
– Shri Varun K. Gowda, IPS (P), Nagaland Cadre: Manipur Cup for Best in Law
– Ms. Aswini S., IPS (P), Tamil Nadu Cadre: National Forensic Science University (NFSU) Trophy for Best in Police Sciences
– Shri Mandhare Soham Sunil, IPS (P), Telangana Cadre: Tonk Cup for Best in Equitation
– Shri Rigzen Chophel, Royal Bhutan Police: BSF Trophy for Proficiency in Outdoor Subjects
– Ms. Chathriya Kavin DJ, IPS (P), Tamil Nadu Cadre: Parade Commander of Platoon No. 2
– Shri Anant Dhanraj Singh, IPS (P), AGMUT Cadre: Parade Commander of Platoon No. 1

As Ms. Kirti Yadav and her batchmates prepare to embark on their journeys in the field, they embody the essence of the IPS—marked by courage, discipline, and a steadfast commitment to justice. Ms. Yadav’s accomplishments serve as an inspiration to aspiring officers nationwide, reminding them that serving with honor and purpose is fundamental to the role of an Indian police officer.

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