Twenty four Assistant Commandants passed out of the portals of Indian Coast Guard Training Centre hereafter successful completion of Law and Operations course, today.
Rakesh Pal, Tatrakshak Medal, Commander Coast Guard Region (North West) reviewed the impressive passing-out-parade of the assistant commandants.
Duringthe ceremonial review, the chief guest awarded book prizes to the meritorious trainee officers, according to a release here.
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Speaking on the occasion, IG Rakesh Pal exhorted the officer trainees to hone the skills they have gained during their training and reiterated the need for setting high standards of professionalism and conduct as becoming of an officer in Indian Coast Guard.
The event was witnessed by a large number of senior Naval and Coast Guard Officers and families as well as civilian dignitaries.
During the 11 weeks course, the officers were imparted instructions on Coast Guard specific subjects such as Maritime Law, Search and Rescue, Fisheries Monitoring and Control, Prevention and Control of Marine Pollution and other subjects related to the CG Charter of Duties, the release added.
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