Kohima, July 8 (MExN): A lecture on ‘Entry into the Nagaland Police Service’ was organised by 1 Nagaland Girls Bn NCC Kohima at the ongoing NCC Camp at Livingstone Foundation HSS Dimapur.
Assistant Commandant Alovika Swu, NPS, of 15 NAP Bn Chümoukedima, gave detailed information on the entry process, eligibility criteria, examination syllabus, pattern, level of preparation required and Interview.
During interactive Q&A session, she shared her experiences during training period, life as a Lady Police Officer, Pay, Perks and Privileges and Duties and working environment which cleared the fog of misinformation, misconceptions of the Girl Cadets and compelled them to consider Police Services as The choice of career irrespective of stream/professional degree. The DSP was in turn impressed with training being imparted at the Camp and noted that it will help the Cadets crack the entry by a disciplined approach and later put them at clear advantage during selection, training and service.
Col Avinash Pitre, Camp Commandant conveyed his gratitude to IG (Trg & Bdr) Nagaland Police, for sparing the officer, as a large number of Cadets are desirous of joining the police service but lack the information. He noted that such initiatives shall go a long way for benefit of the Girl Cadets and in turn Nagaland Police will also get the best talent.
Meanwhile, all the 405 Girls Cadets and 31 Boys Cadets & Camp Officers attended the Thahekhu Village Baptist Church service and Livingstone Foundation HSS Church Service on July 7.
After Church the cadets interacted with the Thahekhu Villagers on social and environmental issues.
Col Avinash Pitre, Camp Comdt stated that Social Service, development of Character, qualities of Honesty, Integrity, Secular Outlook and Selfless Service to the Nation are some of the Aims and objectives of NCC and it is very important for these young Cadets to imbibe these and be trained so as to be available in the service of the people of the State as and when called for.
The Cadets also took this oppurtunity to highlight to the locals about the threat of water pollution and urge them not to pollute the water bodies. They also urged the locals to practice rain water harvesting and conserve water.
This was stated in a press release issued by Col C Konwer, PRO (Defence).