The programme commenced with floral tributes at the academy’s Martyrs’ Memorial, where homage was paid to RPF personnel who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. A tree plantation drive was also organised as part of the event.
The probationary officers completed a rigorous 78-week training curriculum comprising both indoor and outdoor modules. The programme focused on developing professional competence, leadership qualities, operational skills, and physical fitness required for modern railway security management. Training covered criminal law, railway security operations, cybercrime, intelligence gathering, disaster management, investigation procedures, and practical field attachments with the Railway Protection Force, Government Railway Police, and civil police units.
During the training period, Tamanna Dua was awarded the titles of Best Indoor Trainee and Best All-Round Probationary Officer, while Harsh Dubey was declared the Best Outdoor Trainee. Harsh Dubey also led the Passing Out Parade as Parade Commander, assisted by Ganpat Ram Yadav.
Addressing the newly inducted officers, the Chief Guest emphasized their critical role in ensuring railway security and passenger safety across the country. He urged them to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, discipline, and public service throughout their careers.

The oath-taking ceremony was administered by B Venkateshwar Rao, Inspector General-cum-Director of the academy, who congratulated the officers on their successful completion of training and wished them success in their future assignments.
The event concluded with a group photograph session, a ceremonial community lunch (Bada Khana), and a cultural programme, celebrating the achievements of the newly trained officers as they prepare to join the ranks of the Railway Protection Force.

