Director General Shri Gyanendra Pratap Singh visited the Recruit Training Centre (RTC) and 185 Battalion, CRPF, Lethpora, Pulwama, to engage with officers and personnel, focusing on training enhancement, operational preparedness, and welfare measures.

During the visit, he reviewed training methodologies and tactical readiness, underscoring the importance of evolving operational paradigms to meet contemporary security challenges. His interactions aimed at refining training strategies, ensuring that CRPF personnel remain adaptive, skilled, and mission-ready.

In a symbolic gesture of environmental responsibility, the DG CRPF planted a sapling, reinforcing the force’s commitment to sustainability and eco-conscious practices.
Addressing a Sainik Sammelan, he engaged directly with the troops, discussing key operational aspects, welfare initiatives, and personal well-being, emphasizing morale, motivation, and holistic development.

The visit concluded with a Bada Khana, where Shri Gyanendra Pratap Singh dined with CRPF personnel in an informal setting, fostering a sense of unity, brotherhood, and esprit de corps. This interaction underscored the core values of camaraderie, resilience, and unwavering dedication that define the CRPF.
The visit reaffirmed the force’s commitment to operational excellence, personnel welfare, and a strong unit ethos, ensuring that the CRPF remains a formidable pillar of national security.
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