Chandigarh, January 31 || TC – Haryana Chief Secretary Dr. Vivek Joshi inaugurated the newly constructed Parade Ground of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Unit at the Punjab and Haryana Civil Secretariat here today. During the ceremony, Dr. Joshi highlighted the pivotal role played by the CISF in safeguarding the nation’s critical installations and lauded the force’s ability to effectively counter security threats.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Secretary praised the CISF personnel for their unwavering dedication and service. He emphasized that the new Parade Ground would significantly enhance the efficiency of their training and practice sessions. “The CISF is deployed across diverse locations, including metro stations, airports, prisons, nuclear plants, and even Parliament security. Their role in ensuring the safety of citizens is indispensable,” he remarked.
Recalling his tenure with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Dr. Joshi shared his experiences of working closely with various security forces, including the CISF. He noted that CISF personnel operate in a highly challenging environment, where threats often emerge suddenly, leaving little time for response. “Physical strength and mental agility are crucial for their operational preparedness, and they must always remain vigilant to tackle any threat or attack,” he added.
The Chief Secretary expressed satisfaction over the growing preference among youngsters to join the CISF, calling it a testament to the force’s reputation. He assured that the Haryana Government would continue to extend its full support to the CISF, including assistance in upgrading its training infrastructure.
Earlier, Dr. Joshi received a Guard of Honour from the CISF troops and planted a sapling to mark the occasion. Post inauguration, CISF personnel showcased their skills through demonstrations of reflex shooting and blindfold weapons’ stripping and assembling, highlighting their precision and expertise.
Sh Yogesh Prakash Singh, Senior Commandant of the CISF Unit at Punjab and Haryana Civil Secretariat, expressed gratitude to the Chief Secretary for gracing the event as the Chief Guest. He stated that the newly inaugurated Parade Ground would serve as a vital facility for conducting mock drills and training sessions, further enhancing the preparedness of the force. Singh also acknowledged the consistent support of the Haryana Government in developing critical infrastructure for the CISF, which has been instrumental in boosting the morale and operational efficiency of the troops.
The event was attended by Sh. Anil Kumar Dahiya, Engineer-in-Chief, HOD-PWD, senior CISF officers, and other staff members. The inauguration of the Parade Ground marks a significant step in strengthening the training capabilities of the CISF, ensuring they remain well-equipped to handle emerging security challenges.