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Interior Minister Reviews Progress on National Police Academy Upgradation Project

Islamabad: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the National Police Academy Islamabad today to review progress on the ongoing project for upgradation of the academy.

According to Radio Pakistan, during the visit, the Interior Minister inspected the upgradation work and chaired a meeting to review in detail the entire project. He directed that all classrooms at the National Police Academy be equipped with modern IT facilities, enabling trainees to benefit from contemporary learning tools and digital training resources.

The Interior Minister also issued instructions for timely completion of the remaining work and maintain high standards of construction and directed that Elite School's firing range and boundary wall be completed within the next two months.

The meeting was briefed that 80 percent work has been completed on rappelling tower at the Elite Training School, while work on the jogging track and obstacle training facilities is approximately 70 percent complete. The meeting approved the phased transition of the National Police Academy to solar energy.

The ongoing upgradation of the National Police Academy is expected to significantly enhance Pakistan's law enforcement training framework by providing state-of-the-art facilities, modern instructional resources and advanced tactical training infrastructure for future police officers.