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2 Punjab Police Constables Achieve Dream of Becoming Indian Army Officers

Their journey was not without its challenges. Both Sharma and Singh managed their rigorous police training schedule, which started at 4 am and ended with lights out at 9:30 pm.

In an inspiring journey of dedication and perseverance, two young constables from Punjab Police have triumphed over the odds to be selected for commission in the Indian Army. Anmol Sharma and Lovepreet Singh, both 24, have shown that with hard work and determination, dreams do come true.

Anmol Sharma, the son of a Punjab Police Assistant Sub Inspector and an international hockey umpire, secured the 99th rank in the all-India Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination. Lovepreet Singh, whose father serves as a subedar in the Defence Security Corps, made his mark by securing the 16th rank in the all-India list through the NCC special entry scheme for the Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai.

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Before their selection, Sharma and Singh were part of the 7th India Reserve Battalion (IRB) and were among the constables chosen for training in the newly established Sadak Surakhya Force (SSF). However, Sharma opted for the OTA following his selection, while Singh joined the SSF before moving on to the OTA.

Their journey was not without its challenges. Both Sharma and Singh managed their rigorous police training schedule, which started at 4 am and ended with lights out at 9:30 pm, to carve out time for their studies. They often studied together at a temple near their training center in Kapurthala, even using the light of a jot (flame) to continue their revisions during the night.

The Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, expressed pride in their achievements, noting that it was a great honor for the Punjab police and the state to have their youth selected to serve as officers in the armed forces. He emphasized that their success would inspire younger generations to serve with courage and valor.

Lovepreet’s selection fulfills a long-standing family dream, with his father and grandfather having served in the army. Despite the challenges, including a family history of near successes in military selection, Lovepreet’s determination paid off, bringing joy and pride to his family.

Anmol and Lovepreet’s story is a testament to their unyielding spirit and dedication. As they prepare to embark on their new roles as commissioned officers in the Indian Army, they stand as inspiring figures for many young aspirants across the nation.

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