National Police Academy lecture hall named after Madhukar Shetty a tribute to IPS legend
This tribute comes after Karnataka government reportedly turning down a proposal to rename the Varthuru Kodi circle in Whitefield in the city after late IPS officer K. Madhukar Shetty.
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In a heartfelt tribute to an IPS legend, who spent his entire life in the service of the people and the force, the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy on Tuesday decided to name one of its lecture halls after Late Dr. K. Madhukar Shetty IPS. The academy has named the main lecture hall of Basic Course after the late IPS officer, who died in 2018 due to swine flu.
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Prakasam SP explains its uses and advantages to senior IPS officers
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Prakasam SP Siddharth Kaushal participating in a programme organised by the National Police Academy on Sunday.
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Prakasam SP explains its uses and advantages to senior IPS officers
The ‘Spandana’ programme, evolved and implemented using low-cost information and communication technology(ICT) by the Prakasam police, caught attention of the participants at an online training programme for IPS officers organised by the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy.
Addressing senior officers from across the country at the ‘Mid Career training programme(MCTP)’, Prakasam Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kaushal highlighted the working of the ICT initiative through video conferencing after giving a power-point presentation on ‘Spandana Online, Spandana Online Beyond Borders’.
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