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Gujarat: PM Modi Dedicates Building Of Rashtriya Raksha University To The Nation; Details Here
Swarajya Staff
Mar 12, 2022, 02:42 PM | Updated 02:42 PM IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (12 March) dedicated a building of Rashtriya Raksha University in Gujarat to the nation.
PM Modi also delivered the first convocation address of the university.
Union Minister for Home Affairs and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah, Governor of Gujarat Acharya Devvrat and Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel were among those present on the occasion.
PM Modi also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and those who participated in the Dandi March, which started on 12 March 1930.
“The movement under the leadership of Gandhiji against the injustice of the British had made the British government realise the collective power of us Indians”, PM Modi said.
The Prime Minister said that earlier notion of internal security during the colonial time was based on instilling fear among the masses for keeping peace for the colonial masters, according to a PMO release.
Similarly, earlier scenario was very different as the security forces had more time to prepare which is no longer so as technology and transportation and communication has improved so much.
He also said today’s policing requires skills like negotiating and other soft skills that are needed to function in a democratic scenario.
PM Modi stressed on the need to change the image of police and security personnel. Depiction of police in the popular culture has not helped in this regard, either. He noted the humane work by the police personnel during the pandemic, the release said.
“Post-independence, there was a need of reforms in the country's security apparatus. A perception was developed that we have to be careful of the uniformed personnel. But it has transformed now. When people see uniformed personnel now, they get the assurance of help”, he said.
The Prime Minister also noted shrinking of the support network of joint family for police personnel in dealing with the stress of the job.
He emphasised need for experts to deal with stress and relaxation including yoga experts in the forces.
“Stress-free training activities is need of the hour for strengthening the country's security apparatus”, he added.
He underlined the importance of technology in the security and policing work. He said if criminals are using technology, technology can be harnessed to nab them also. He said this emphasis on technology would also enable even the divyang people to contribute in the field, according to the release.
PM Modi said that Gandhinagar area has National Law University, Raksha University and forensic science university. He stressed the need for synergy between these institution through regular combined symposiums to create a holistic education in these related fields.
He said, “Never make the mistake of treating this as police university. This is a Raksha university that takes care of the security of the country in its entirety.”
He reiterated importance of disciplines like mob and crowd psychology, negotiations, nutrition and technology.
He urged the students that they should always keep the values of humanity as integral to their uniform and there should never be dearth of service spirit in their efforts.
He noted with satisfaction the growing number of girls and women in security field.
“We are seeing greater participation women in defence sector. Be it Science, Shiksha or Suraksha, women are leading from the front”, he said.
Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) was set up to meet the need for high quality trained manpower in various wings of policing, criminal justice and correctional administration.
Government set up a national police university named Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) by upgrading the Raksha Shakti University which was established by the Government of Gujarat in 2010, the release said.
The University, which is an Institution of National Importance, commenced its operations from 1 October, 2020, it added.
The University will develop synergies with the private sector by leveraging knowledge and resources from the industry and would also set up Centres of Excellence in various fields relating to police and security, according to the release.
RRU offers academic programmes from diploma to doctorate level in various areas of policing and internal security such as police science and management, criminal law and justice, cyber psychology, information technology, artificial intelligence and cyber security, crime investigation, strategic languages, internal defence and strategies, physical education and sports, coastal and maritime security.
Currently, 822 students from 18 States are enrolled in these programmes, the release said.
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