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Summary:
The text is from an e-paper called “The Hindu” published on November 15, 2025. It includes a listing of regular features of the paper such as world affairs from an Indian perspective, film news, technology, science, data analysis, health and book reviews. The news article reports on a passing-out parade for 406 new police cadets who have completed their training at the Malabar Special Police (MSP) camp in Malappuram, Kerala. State Police Chief Ravada A. Chandrasekhar presided over the parade, and awards were given to outstanding cadets.
News Article:
406 New Police Cadets Join Kerala State Police Force
Malappuram, India – November 15, 2025 – The Kerala State Police force welcomed 406 new officers into its ranks following a passing-out parade held yesterday at the Malabar Special Police (MSP) camp in Malappuram. State Police Chief Ravada A. Chandrasekhar presided over the ceremony, taking the salute as the newly trained constables and officers marched past.
The graduating class included 319 police constables from the MSP battalion, nine senior civil police officers, one havildar, and 77 recruit training personnel from the Kerala Armed Police battalion-I.
The parade was attended by dignitaries including Additional Director General of Police S. Sreejith, Deputy Inspector General Arul R.B. Krishna, District Collector V.R. Vinod, District Police Chief R. Viswanath, and MSP Commandant K. Salim. MSP Assistant Commandant K.V. Rajesh administered the oath to the new officers.
T.A. Alex from Alappuzha led the parade, and Mr. Chandrasekhar presented awards to those who excelled during the rigorous training program. The addition of these new officers is expected to bolster the state’s law enforcement capabilities.