On the seventh day of Mission Karmayogi, BACPA students were engaged in a series of enlightening lectures presented by distinguished police officials of Puducherry. The day's program was designed to offer participants an in-depth look into the practical realities and operational intricacies of police administration. By sharing their expertise, the officials aimed to equip students with valuable insights into the challenges faced in various police departments, enhancing their understanding of law enforcement dynamics and the broader scope of public safety.
Mr. S. Palanivel, the Superintendent of Police for Coastal Security, addressed BACPA students, shedding light on the complexities and challenges of coastal security. His talk not only covered the practical aspects of safeguarding national coastlines but also offered guidance on preparing for a career in policing, including the importance of physical fitness. Additionally, Mr. Palanivel discussed the moral and ethical dimensions of the profession, highlighting the crucial role coastal security plays in state safety. His lecture provided students with a comprehensive understanding of the work environment and the significant responsibilities involved in maintaining coastal protection.
Food Safety: Mr. Maran, the Superintendent of Police for the Food Cell, delivered an inspiring and thought-provoking talk aimed at encouraging students to adopt a professional mindset and to follow their passions with dedication. His address was designed to motivate and engage students in a meaningful dialogue about the intersection of career aspirations. Mr. Maran's discussion centered on the critical functions and administrative responsibilities of the Food Cell, highlighting its vital role in ensuring food safety and maintaining high standards in food related companies and MSME. He provided a comprehensive overview of how the Food Cell operates, including its various responsibilities such as monitoring food production processes, conducting inspections, and enforcing regulations to prevent foodborne illnesses. In addition to explaining the technical and administrative aspects of the Food Cell, Mr. Maran emphasized the importance of having a professional approach to one's career. Mr. Maran actively motivated students to engage in open discussions and interactions about the topics presented. Ultimately, Mr. Maran's talk was a call to action for students to balance their career ambitions with personal goals, to embrace professionalism, and to pursue their passions with vigor and perseverance. His message aimed to inspire a generation of individuals who are not only driven by career success but also by a commitment to personal growth and contribution to society.
Cyber security: Dr. S. Bascarane, the Superintendent of Police for the Cyber Cell, provided an in-depth overview of the rapidly changing landscape of digital crimes and cybersecurity threats. His discussion aimed to illuminate the various dimensions of cybercrime and the critical importance of staying informed and alert. Dr. Bascarane emphasized the need for heightened awareness among students regarding the potential risks and vulnerabilities associated with digital platforms. He encouraged them to remain vigilant, recognizing the signs of cyber threats, and to report any suspicious activities or cybercrimes without delay. In addition to raising awareness, Dr. Bascarane provided a detailed explanation of the technical infrastructure that supports the Cyber Cell within the Puducherry Police. Dr. Bascarane’s presentation not only highlighted the pressing challenges posed by digital crimes but also showcased the proactive measures being taken by the Puducherry Police to address these issues. His insights aimed to foster a more informed and responsible approach to cybersecurity among students and the broader public, underscoring the critical role everyone plays in maintaining a safe digital environment.
The day's sessions were instrumental in equipping officers and the BACPA students with essential knowledge and skills to address contemporary challenges. By exposing them to the practical aspects of law enforcement, the program fostered a sense of responsibility and commitment to public service.
Officers and the Students of BACPA infraction with the public
Mr. Mouttoucoumarane, Inspector of Police, Mettupalayam and Mr. M. Makesh kumar 2nd year of BACPA visited Seventh day Adventist school and making a awareness about drug and cybersecurity as a part of community engagement.
Mr. Kalai Selvan, Inspector of Police, Ariyankuppam and Ms. R. Leera 2nd year of BACPA visited Ariyankuppam Police Station for community engagement.
Mr. Raj Kumar, Inspector of Police, Mr. Midhun Chakravarthy, JA&RO, RRU-PY and Mr. B. Dinesh Kumar 2nd year of BACPA visited near by school to make aware drug abuse. And also the engaged with women's self Help Group to make awareness about parenting.
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