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IPS PROBATIONERS CALL ON CHIEF MINISTER BHAGWANT MANN

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CM WELCOMED YOUNG OFFICERS IN PUNJAB, EXHORTED THEM TO BUILD HIGHLY EFFICIENT POLICING ECOSYSTEM

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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann held an introductory meeting with a fresh batch of three Indian Police Services (IPS) probationary officers of the 2021-batch of Punjab cadre, who have recently completed their basic training.

The probationary officers, including Akarshi Jain, Jayant Puri and Dr Vineet Ahlawat met the Chief Minister of Punjab here on Monday.

The Chief Minister, while welcoming the young officers in Punjab, asked them to work diligently and with full honesty. He told them to build a modern and highly efficient policing ecosystem while working for the betterment of the state.

He also exhorted them to put in their best efforts in work while asking them to understand the problems being faced by people at grassroots level and work devotedly to resolve them. Hoping to see them all as shining stars, the Chief Minister wished the new recruits all the best.

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