Passing Out Parade Held for 320 Newly Appointed Women Home Guards
Advanced Training Program for Home Guards Concludes at Ranchi’s Dhurwa Center
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Passing out parade held for 320 newly trained women home guards.
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Training included use of advanced weapons like INSAS rifles.
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Senior officials and families of recruits attended the ceremony.
RANCHI – The Jharkhand Home Guard organized a passing out parade for 320 newly appointed women recruits at the training center in Dhurwa, Ranchi, showcasing their readiness after completing advanced training.
Highlights of the Ceremony
The parade, attended by senior officials, including the DIG and District Commandant, also saw family members of the recruits witnessing the event. Addressing the gathering, the DSP stated that this year’s training program was designed with a modern approach, equipping recruits with advanced skills, including handling INSAS rifles.
The recruits also received training under the guidance of JAP 2 personnel, enhancing their capability to manage real-world scenarios effectively.
Recruits Reflect on Training
The newly trained women guards expressed their excitement and pride in completing the program. “The training boosted our confidence and prepared us to face any challenge,” shared one recruit. Others mentioned that learning new skills and receiving guidance from senior officers instilled a strong sense of determination and energy.
Advanced Training Methods
This batch of recruits underwent rigorous and comprehensive training, focusing on modern techniques and equipment. Officials emphasized that such initiatives are pivotal for building a robust and efficient home guard force to meet contemporary security challenges.

