INDIA. Bhandara: In a bid to motivate and aid students in civil services exams, Bhandara Police Force has taken up the initiative “चला बनवूया उद्याचे क्लास वन ऑफिसर“ (Let’s Make Tomorrow’s Class One Officer). This significant move aims to boost the youth’s interest in such exams.
The Bhandara police are putting this effort into action in order to motivate as many East Vidarbha students as possible to take the State Civil Services Exams and Central Civil Services Exams.
Superintendent of Police Lohit Matani will be in charge of the program, which is being carried out with the goal of recruiting as many high-ranking officers from East Vidarbha as possible.
Talking about the initiative, IPS Matani added, “The Bhandara Police Force should produce as many high-ranking officers as feasible. Students will benefit from this initiative.”
“This initiative will be crucial for the district and East Vidarbha students to appear in the stream of the Central Civil Services and State Civil Services Exams and become higher officers as a result of the initiatives carried out by the Bhandara Police Force,” he said.
“Due to a lack of proper mentoring, many students in this region are deprived of becoming high-ranking officials since they are unable to pass the UPSC and MPSC exams. This initiative will undoubtedly benefit those in need,” he concluded.
The initiative marks a team-up between the Bhandara Police Force and Sunflag Steel Industries to commence Central Civil Services and State Civil Services classes at the Nanaji Joshi Junior College and the Defence Services College Shahpur for the benefit of the maximum number of students.
All the facilities mentioned below will be provided on a ‘no profit’ basis
- Experienced faculty from Pune and Delhi
- Advanced classrooms
- Library and Internet service
- Food and accommodation
- Guidance and notes for students
- Selection of meritorious students will be based on written examinations
- Only 60 students in a batch
- Free Xerox machine will be available for notes
- Regular guidance by IAS and IPS officer
The police force has taken this step for the encouragement of underprivileged students so that the largest number of candidates can pass this exam and become high-ranking officers.
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