Post Date: Post Date – 08:44 PM, Monday – November 7th
Manher: Telangana State Special Police (TSSP) (Indian Reserve) Battalion 13, located in Gudipet village, Hajipur mandal, is redoubled its efforts to provide free and high-quality tutoring and mentoring to the community for those aspiring to become constables and deputy inspectors Contact the district administration.
“The battalion has come forward to provide guidance to aspiring individuals from urban and remote areas in the region as well as from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We were able to successfully complete the mission thanks to the cooperation of collector Bharati Hollikeri, who approved funding to hire experts and provide Aspirants provide lunch for 90 days,” the battalion commander M Ramakrishna told “Telangana today‘.
As many as 2,000 candidates signed up for a written test to select aspirants. Of these, 850 applicants were selected to be mentored by experts in Hyderabad from April to June. There are separate courses for male and female candidates. On October 21, a total of 700 applicants passed the preliminary examination, and the results of the preliminary examination were announced.
Under the guidance of the battalion’s 18 senior deputy inspectors and inspectors, the aspirants are currently undergoing rigorous training to excel at the upcoming sporting events. In addition to providing shoes and learning materials, they are fed daily malt made from Ragi flour, bananas and eggs.
The unit’s inspectors and deputy inspectors are planning to run courses for aspirants who qualify for the mains exam, the commander said. He said the purpose of the initiative was to help many candidates in the region get jobs. He added that collectors visit the camp regularly and inspire aspirants by interacting with them.
In its first attempt in 2019, the camp provided dedicated coaching and mentoring to 700 unemployed youth. About 100 aspiring youths completed their constables, some of whom were selected as deputy inspectors. The cost of the facility was Rs 1.5 lakh awarded by the then Collector RV Karnan.
“The quality of the coaches is comparable to the private institutions in the cities of Warangal, Karimnagar and Hyderabad. The guidance and motivation of the battalion authorities, including the commanders, has been excellent. The initiative is great for aspirants with weak economic backgrounds as well as those It is a boon for those who cannot afford the guidance provided by the institution,” said Srinivas, an aspirant from Hajipur.
