After completing rigorous training of 44 weeks, a passing out parade of 334 Border Security Force (BSF) cadets was held on Saturday at the Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) at Chakur.
The parade was reviewed by Vineet Kumar, Inspector General, STC BSF Chakur. During the ceremony, outstanding cadets were honoured for exceptional performance. Following the parade, the cadets showcased cultural and patriotic performances.
The newly recruited constables underwent basic training from March 3, 2025, to January 17, 2026, under the guidance of Shri Vineet Kumar, Inspector General, and Shri Madan Pal Singh, Commandant, STC BSF Chakur.
The cadets received intensive training in physical fitness, weapons and ammunition, field craft, map reading, field engineering, internal security duties, border management, law, and human rights.
Addressing the gathering, Inspector General Kumar said that the newly trained jawans would be deployed to guard India’s borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, and expressed confidence in their ability to face challenging situations.