
TGPA Director Abhilasha Bisht addressing police personnel at the second Telangana Police Duty Meet at the Police Training Centre (PTC), in Mamnoor, Warangal, on Thursday.
RBVRR Telangana Police Academy (TGPA) Director Abhilasha Bisht has emphasised that police duty meets play a vital role in helping officers enhance their professional skills and expertise. She was speaking after inaugurating the second Telangana Police Duty Meet at the Police Training Centre (PTC), in Mamnoor, on Thursday, along with Additional DGP Mahesh Bhagwat.
The three-day event, organised under the aegis of the Warangal Police Commissionerate, will witness the participation of over 400 officers and personnel from seven police zones across the State, as well as Cyberabad, Rachakonda, Hyderabad. Commissionerates, CID, Intelligence, Anti-Narcotics Bureau, Cyber Security Wing, Government Railway Police, IT&T, Octopus, and Greyhounds units.
Competitions will be held in 25 categories, including scientific aid to investigation, anti-sabotage checks, computer operations, dog squad handling, and professional photography and videography.
Speaking at the inaugural, Ms. Bisht noted that Telangana consistently figures among the top two States in the country in various policing categories, including criminal investigation, attributing the achievement to sustained hard work.
Mr. Bhagwat recalled that Warangal last hosted the State-level police duty meet in 2008, and pointed out that in the recently concluded 68th National Police Duty Meet, Telangana emerged as the first State police to win 18 medals. He urged officers to strive for an even better performance at the forthcoming national event.
Warangal Police Commissioner Sunpreet Singh briefed the gathering on the arrangements and conduct of the meet. Several senior officials were present.
Published – August 01, 2025 12:48 AM is