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New recruits of the Jammu and Kashmir Police march during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar. Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu and Director General of Police Dilbag Singh also attended that passing out parade.
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Newly recruited commandos take part in a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar. A number of recruitment drives have been organised in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 in August.
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Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu (front) inspects newly recruited policemen performing at a passing out and attestion parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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New recruits of the Jammu and Kashmir Police performs a drill during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar. Among 1145 successful men, 39 are special commandos and policemen who have been specially trained to deal with the arson, rioting, and stone-pelting.
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New recruits of Jammu and Kashmir Police perform a drill during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar
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The mother (R) of a newly recruited policeman kisses his son after he performed at a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Newly recruited policemen take part in a passing out and attention parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Newly recruited policemen take part in a passing out and attention parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Spectators and relatives of newly recruited policemen watch as they perform at a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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The father (L) of a newly recruited policeman kisses his son after he performed at a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Lt. Governor of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir Girish Chandra Murmu and Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Dilbag Singh inspect the guard of honor during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar
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Newly recruited policemen take part in a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Newly recruited riot policemen take part in a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Newly recruited commandos take part in a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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New recruits of the Jammu and Kashmir Police during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar
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Family member of a new recruit of the Jammu and Kashmir Police kisses him, during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar
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Son of a new recruit of the Jammu and Kashmir Police holds his rifle during the passing out parade at Manigam in Srinagar
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Newly recruited commandos perform their skills at a passing out and attestation parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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Newly recruited policemen take part in a passing out and attention parade at Manigam Ganderbal on the outskirts of Kashmir's capital Srinagar
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