The Passing Out Parade within the National Industrial Security Academy in Hakimpet. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Sudhir Kumar, Additional Director General (North), CISF, who reviewed the parade as Chief Guest, praised the dedication of the officers and urged them to uphold integrity, self-discipline and repair within the discharge of their duties. Senior CISF officers, civil and police dignitaries, college, stakeholders and members of the family of the trainees have been current.
NISA Director D. P. Parihar introduced the course report, noting that the batch, chosen by the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, had undergone coaching in industrial and aviation safety, catastrophe administration, VIP safety, management and gentle abilities, together with tactical modules in city operations, jungle warfare and trendy weapon dealing with.
Awards have been introduced to excellent performers, with Assistant Sub-Inspector Abhishek Kumar Tiwari successful three honours, All-Round Best, Best in Outdoor Training and Best in Firing, whereas Assistant Sub-Inspector Anshu Kumari was adjudged Best in Indoor Training.
NISA has been recognised nationally for its coaching excellence, together with the Union Home Minister’s Trophy for Best Training Institute in 2017–18 and 2020–21, and accreditation as a “UTKRISHT” establishment in 2024.
On the sidelines, CISF additionally introduced the launch of a pilot specialised coaching course for personal safety personnel deployed at ports. The Port Facility Security Course, rolled out at Mumbai and Chennai, goals to strengthen India’s hybrid port safety mannequin by standardising protocols and aligning with worldwide maritime codes.
CISF Additional Director General (South) P. S. Ranpise stated the initiative would “improve the capability of personal safety personnel and produce uniformity in safety protocols.” The programme comes at a time when Indian ports have been on elevated alert in view of world maritime safety issues.
Published – August 23, 2025 03:19 pm IST



