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Visitors at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan to be greeted by well-groomed cops

- Ruchika Garg ■ ruchika.garg@hindustant­imes.com

Graceful Gajendra, Remarkable Roma, Nice Nirmala — these are the new names that Delhi Police cops, stationed at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, have acquired. After a week-long training in soft skills, these constables, sans their uniforms, appear smart and welcoming. From the way they walk and talk, there is a drastic behavioura­l change in them.

“Being the Capital Police, we have more responsibi­lity. Rashtrapat­i Bhavan is the White House of our country. So, the training given to the cops was essential as they are the ones who first encounter the delegates [from abroad, and other cities]. I believe, it’s the new era of soft skills training,” says Robin Hibu, Special Commission­er of Police, Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

The formal training, which took place at ifly Learning Academy IndiGo, involved teaching the constables how to deal with public, politely.

“These constables reflect the image of our country. Two things worked for us while training them. One was to ‘connect’, and the other was ‘walk the talk’. It was a very different experience to teach cops about soft skills. All of them said ki hum aapke chehre yaad karte hai aur hamare face pe smile aa jati hai. We shared their personal problems and discussed solutions, and tried to make a change in their behaviour,” says Rishek Harikant, manager, soft skills training.

The constables, on the other hand, believe that each cop in Delhi Police should be a part of this training. “Such training should be organised more often. We feel distressed, and [the training] worked as a detox for us. This has happened for the first time, and I feel so confident,” says Anil Kumar, head constable.

Sharing similar sentiment, ASI Neeru says, “The training has changed the way we look at ourselves. Before this, we took our work as a part of our job, but now I feel a sense of pride and responsibi­lity. The entire police force should go through this training to learn and unlearn something.”

 ??  ?? Police personnel learn about dealing with the public in one of the soft skills training sessions
Police personnel learn about dealing with the public in one of the soft skills training sessions
 ?? PHOTOS: SHIVAM SAXENA/HT ?? IPS officer Robin Hibu along with the Delhi Police cops who underwent the behavioura­l training
PHOTOS: SHIVAM SAXENA/HT IPS officer Robin Hibu along with the Delhi Police cops who underwent the behavioura­l training
 ??  ?? The training given to the cops was essential as they first encounter the delegates [from abroad, and other cities].
ROBIN HIBU SPECIAL COMMISSION­ER OF POLICE, RASHTRAPAT­I BHAVAN
The training given to the cops was essential as they first encounter the delegates [from abroad, and other cities]. ROBIN HIBU SPECIAL COMMISSION­ER OF POLICE, RASHTRAPAT­I BHAVAN

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