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RBEs OpenMinds: leaders inspire series : Police Services

 As part of RBEs OpenMinds: leaders inspire series , 


On16th Oct , despite some initial delays and possible reschedule, we had the session

Topic : Police Services
Speaker: Rtn Bhaskar Rao IPS retd ADGoP
Between:12:30-1:30pm at Domlur PU college and school



Organized by Rtn Krishnan with Secretary Rtn Rajesh and support from President Rtn Shivakumar and Rtn V Krishnamurthy 

In the presence of both principals,  teachers and with over 200 enthusiastic, excited and curious students.

This session was a great success.. students and teachers alike had a lot of interesting questions on various recruitment processes, height, weight, exams , polices dept , CID, UPSC, etc etc …

At one point I wanted to hold off as it was getting late for lunch for the students but a teacher said that’s ok we can delay lunch but such opportunities don’t come often.

In fact Rtn Basker Rao took nearly 20min to walk from auditorium to his car and he was swamped with students and their questions and selfies

Many thanks to Rtn.Baskar Rao for inspiring so many young minds …at the end of the session on a show of hands Ali most all student raised their hands to do what’s needed to join Police Services.











Some pics below 

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