SRINAGAR: On Saturday, 115 Border Security Force (BSF) recruit constables graduated from the BSF’s Humhama Subsidiary Training Centre (STC). The event’s primary guest, Inspector General BSF, Frontier Kashmir, Ashok Yadav, examined the parade. Yadav admired the parade’s highlight, an outstanding show of competence, talent, and coordination. He congratulated the recruits on moving up in the BSF career ladder by becoming Constables (General Duty) and urged them to serve the country bravely and enthusiastically. The chief guest congratulated the Commandant STC BSF Kashmir and instructional staff for their successful efforts in providing extensive training to the trainees and preparing them for the challenges they face in different border areas. The chief guest awarded medals to recruits who performed exceptionally in various indoor and outdoor training activities. The parade commander of the parade was recruit constable Manoj Kumar. Five trainees from the batch were adjudged best in different competitions and were presented with trophies. BSF officials here said that over 24 weeks of rigorous training, these recruit constables gradually gained proficiency in handling different types of weapons, firing skills, law, drill, and border management.Officials said that in addition to this, the STC BSF, Kashmir trainers’ physical efficiency grew significantly as a result of their dedication. “As a result of this, they are physically, mentally, and professionally prepared to serve the country during peace as well as in the war,” they stated. Additionally, instruction in field engineering, fieldcraft, minor tactics, counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, law and order, and human rights has been provided.