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The XL Nagaland Police Duty-Cum-Sports Meet 2024 was kicked off on 14th November 2024 at Chumukedima Police Complex. The ceremony began with the assembly of participating teams, followed by the arrival of a special guest Governor, La Ganesan. The program continued with a rendition of the national anthem, which stirred a sense of patriotism and unity among the attendees.

Governor, Nagaland, La Ganesan, praised the officers for their commitment to excellence in both their professional responsibilities and athletic pursuits. He said that the event is seen as an opportunity to highlight values crucial to law enforcement, including integrity, teamwork, and resilience.

He also said the Nagaland Police Meet not only tests physical abilities but also aims to strengthen camaraderie, unity, and shared the joy of police personnel beyond the daily demands of duty. The speech acknowledged the essential balance between duty and recreation, emphasizing how these sporting events contribute to the holistic development of the officers. The Governor also paid a tribute to the families and loved ones of the police personnel, whose support was vital to the officers' strength and dedication. The sacrifices made by families were recognized as the foundation of a strong and humane police force and said the event is expected to foster lasting bonds among police units, creating memories and experiences that transcend the competitive arena. And he encouraged viewing the meet as an opportunity for personal growth and professional enrichment. As the competition unfolds, hoping that participants would return with a renewed sense of purpose and stronger bonds within the police community.

Robin Sharma (IPS) DGP Nagaland in his addressed remarked, "This annual event is not just about competition; it is a celebration of the courage, strength, and dedication that each member of the Nagaland Police brings to their duty. He said that through these games, it strengthens the camaraderie and commitment to serving the people of Nagaland with honor." The Duty-Cum-Sports Meet, a much-anticipated event in the Nagaland Police calendar, includes a variety of athletic events, such as track and field, volleyball, and team-building activities etc. Officers from various districts participate, providing a chance to showcase their skills and engage in friendly competition and to get the opportunity to perform at the International and National Level, Robin said.

Sharma also commended the athletes for their dedication and encouraged them to bring the same energy and spirit to their duties. "Our profession demands that we be at our best, physically and mentally every day. This event is an opportunity for us to recharge, connect, and continue building a force that the people of Nagaland can rely on. He also added this year’s meet promises to be an exciting blend of sportsmanship and professional duty, as police personnel from across Nagaland showcase their skills and compete in various events.

The highlight of the event was the grand march-past by the participating teams, showcasing discipline and coordination. At noon, introductory remarks were delivered by the organizing secretary, setting the tone for the event.

 

(Limatoshi, IA Dimapur)