Bangladesh Police Academy

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Sardah, Bangladesh

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Police academy

Bangladesh Police Academy Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bangladesh Police Academy is located in Sardah, Bangladesh on Rajshahi - Charghat Rd. Bangladesh Police Academy is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category police academy in Bangladesh.

Address

Rajshahi - Charghat Rd

Phone

+8801721668333

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rajikul islam

Excellent place for visiting. A historical place also built by British government of then . You will get the touch of true nature

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Sanjib Krisno Paul

Bangladesh Police Academy is located at Sardah under Charghat police station in Rajshahi district. The mighty & beautiful river- Padma flows beside it dividing the Bengal into the East and the West. Major H. Chamney who was selected to be the first Principal of the reorganized Bengal Police Training College was an army officer, serving at Ghazipur (India) at that time. In those days, there was a regular passenger steamer service between Ghazipur and Calcutta run by Indian Navigation and Railway Company. Legends say that while traveling to Calcutta by this river route, Major Chamney once stopped at Charghat-which was then a steamer station-and was fascinated by the beauty of Sardah with a large open field and massive buildings of Dutch and English indigo planters. These were then being used as the Katcheries of the Midnapur Zaminderi Estate. Major H. Chamney thought this place suitable for establishment of a Police Training College. He immediately reported the matter to the Govt. and his proposal was accepted. The entire property, comprising an area of 242.66 acres of land with all its installations, was then purchased by the Government from Midnapur Zamindari Estate at an amount of only Tk. 25,000. It was thus destined to become the site for the planned Police Training College.

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Md.Woalid Hossain

It's one of the famous place of Rajshahi. It's a government police training centre with good views. Peoples comes to visit this place. Its situated by the side of padma river. You can visit its horse place, its hanging Bridge and kid can enjoy with kid play ground.

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Sohag Khan

The Bangladesh Police Academy is the apex training institution of the Bangladesh Police. It is responsible to provide holistic knowledge, skill and attitude in policing to produce high quality police officer that is knowledgeable, competent and professional. To achieve this mission, the Academy designs and delivers a series of need based training curricula at basic, in-service and specialized levels/courses to address and meet the needs and demands of modern policing as well as policing challenges of the globalised world.

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Imran Mahmud

At some point in life the world's beauty becomes enough. You don't need to photograph, paint, or even remember it. It is enough.

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Md.Mainul Islam

Only police training centre of Bangladesh. There all of the police and offices take their training in order to serve the country. There are many architectural and well decorated buildings. The specials are the chimney hall the Padma river the training ground the school which is known as Police Academy High School and Nanking Restaurant .

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Shohag Hasan

Beautiful and attractive police academy in Bangladesh.

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Joy Sunno

Bangladesh Police Academy (former Police Academy, Sardah), is a hundred year old, luminous and prestigious police training institute. It is the Alma Mater of police training in Bangladesh, is one of the oldest training institutes in the Indian subcontinent. The academy has produced hundreds of officers in the police cadre in undivided India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It was established in 1912 at a place Sardah at Charghat police station in Rajshahi district on the bank of the mighty & beautiful Padma river dividing the Bengal into the East and the West. Major H. Chamney was the founder principal of this historic Police Academy. The necessity for imparting formal training to policemen was first felt in Bengal in 1893 when an experimental course of instruction limited to a period of 12 months was tried at Mill Barrack in Dhaka. The experimentation however proved positive. In the meantime, the Indian Police Commission of 1902 also recommended establishment of a Provincial Training College. So, the Police Training School at Mill Barrack, Dhaka, was transformed into Provincial Institution in 1906. Under the direction of this Commission the Police Training School was upgraded into a Police Training College. The number of the trainees increased and went beyond the physical and training capacity of the college. On this backdrop, the concerned authority was looking for a large suitable site to move the Police Training College.