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"Assam, Manipur's old relation again taking pace": CM N Biren Singh after attending passing out parade of LBPA

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday expressed his gratitude to Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma for facilitating Institutional Review Board training saying that the old relation between the two states is again taking pace.

ANI Dec 23, 2024 16:47 IST googleads

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh (Photo/ANI)

Golaghat (Assam) [India], December 23 (ANI): Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday expressed his gratitude to Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma for facilitating Institutional Review Board training saying that the old relation between the two states is again taking pace.
N Biren Singh attended the passing out parade at Assam Police Lachit Barphukan Police Academy (LBPA), Dergaon in Assam's Golaghat district.
"Assam and Manipur's old relation is again taking pace... Since the situation is not good there in Manipur, IRB training wasn't possible there and when I asked Assam CM- he immediately agreed (to facilitate training in Assam) for this, I am extremely grateful to him, his colleagues in the government and the DGP of the state," he said.
"Today, I attended the passing out parade and it is such a good feeling... The situation in Manipur is complex, it will take time but gradually it's getting better," Singh added.
After attending the passing out parade at LBPA, Manipur's Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya congratulated all the officials and trainers of the police academy and the DGP.
"Lachit Barphukan ji has a glorious history and the academy built in his name, I hope the recruits will take inspiration from him and will strengthen the security of the country. I congratulate all the officials and trainers of the police academy and the DGP," he said.
Out of the 1,984 recruits who began training, 1,946 recruits passed out. The basic training for Manipur Police recruits commenced at the Assam Police Lachit Barphukan Police Academy (LBPA) on January 29, 2024. A total of 1,984 recruits reported for training at the Academy.
LBPA was chosen for this program due to its successful track record in training recruits over the past two years, where nearly 7,000 recruits were effectively trained including those of Forest.
Since 2022, the training methodology at LBPA has been revamped to incorporate scientific and practical approaches in line with contemporary policing requirements. The initial training period was 44 weeks, but this was extended due to a two-week midterm break in June 2024 & bulk of recruits reporting two weeks late from the midterm break. The recruits were drawn from 9 x IR (India Reserve) Battalions and 6 x Manipur Rifles Battalions.
The comprehensive training program included physical fitness, proficiency in handling small arms, unarmed combat (UAC), crowd control, disaster management, law and policing, soft skills development, and tactical training.
Given the ongoing law and order challenges in Manipur and the likelihood of deployment in high-risk environments post-training, additional emphasis was placed on endurance training, including long-distance speed marches, firing proficiency, tactical training, and intensive unarmed combat (UAC) training.
To foster mental robustness and unit cohesion, special focus was given to national integration training, building esprit de corps, and enhancing cohesiveness among the riflemen. (ANI)

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