KAPURTHALA:Under the "Mission Khaki- Kar Har Maidan Fateh" the district administration has received massive response to its initiative to prepare the youth of Kapurthala district for recruitment against the 10334 vacancies in Punjab Police.
736 young boys and girls have been registered from all over the district, out of which 234 applicants were being prepared by experts with physical training as well as written test.
Deputy Commissioner Mr. Vishesh Sarangal, who is personally supervising the mission, said that the time limit for new registration has been extended till June 30P
in view of the overwhelming response from the youth. Apart from this a special helpline number 82971-23193 has also been issued through which the youth can get information.
He said that after the completion of graduation examinations by June 25, all the registered youth would be trained under “Mission Khaki”. He said that out of 234 youths undergoing training at present, 86 were girls and administration has made special arrangements for them.
It may be mentioned here that Physical Training was going on at Police Line Kapurthala, C-Pyte, Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Sultanpur Lodhi and GNA Phagwara.
Apart from this E-delivery of learning camps components for preparation of written test has been started.
Deputy Commissioner asked the officers of the District Employment Bureau, Revenue Department and Rural Development and Panchayat Department to encourage the youth especially in the rural areas to get employment in the Punjab Police through this initiative of the district administration.
Therefore instructions have been given to organise camps at village level besides making direct contact via mega counseling camps and higher education institutions.
It may be recalled that 'Mission Khaki' was launched on May 24 by the district administration under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Vishesh Sarangal and SSP Kapurthala Raj Bachan Singh Sandhu. Manjit Kaur SP who brings the laurels at Olympic and Asian games in athletics supervising the training of youth under 'Mission Khaki'