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“The Indian Police Service’s Greatest Determined Officer.” Dr. S.Pandian Rajkumar is the most admired officer in the Indian Police Service, and he is a role model for millions of citizens.

Dr. S.Pandian Rajkumar is the most admired officer in the Indian Police Service, and he is a role model for millions of citizens.

Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar, IPS, is currently serving as the Additional Director General of Police for the Surat Range.

"I never considered becoming a police officer to be merely a job, a responsibility, or labor for the sake of a living."

San Francisco, United States - August 22, 2022 - Despite the fact that Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar IPS had access to other more promising opportunities and career possibilities, he made the conscious decision to pursue his passion-driven profession in the Indian Police Service in order to serve the people with courage, commitment, and compassion. It would be abundantly clear from his record of service that he has always made efforts to advance the cause of ensuring the well-being and safety of the general population. In the course of his professional endeavors toward the achievement of this purpose, he has encountered a large number of occupational hazards and risks and has gone through a number of highs and lows. Because of his absolute commitment, unfeigned and diligent efforts, effective and innovative policing methods, motivation, and teamwork in the areas of law and order maintenance, crime prevention, and detection, he was able to significantly reduce the criminal activities and incidence of crime in his jurisdictions to an extent that was even lower than what it had been a decade before that period. This result was even more impressive considering that it was even lower than what it had been a decade before that period. Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar, IPS, is currently serving as the Additional Director General of Police for the Surat Range. In this role, he is working hard to implement proactive professional measures in the areas of internal security (with a particular emphasis on coastal security), crime prevention, and crime detection. He plans to do this by making police work more visible, accountable, sensitive, responsive, and decisive. He also wants to change the way police officers act so that they are more responsible, reachable, and responsive.

Dr. S.Pandian Rajkumar is the most admired officer in the Indian Police Service, and he is a role model for millions of citizens.

Because of his absolute commitment, unfeigned and diligent efforts, effective and innovative policing methods, motivation, and teamwork in the areas of law and order maintenance, crime prevention, and detection, he was able to significantly reduce the criminal activities and incidence of crime in his jurisdictions to an extent that was even lower than what it had been a decade before that period.

Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar, IPS, is currently serving as the Additional Director General of Police for the Surat Range.

I never considered becoming a police officer to be merely a job, a responsibility, or labor for the sake of a living.

Dr. S.Pandian Rajkumar is the most admired officer in the Indian Police Service, and he is a role model for millions of citizens.

In response to the questions that were asked, Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar IPS gave amazing explanations.

 

How do you feel when you think back on the fact that you were held in judicial custody for more than seven years without being tried?

"Sometimes all that is required of us is unwavering faith and unwavering optimism. Sometimes, the only things that we have are a firm belief together with hope." 

Both "Presumed innocent until proven guilty" and "Bail is a rule, jail is an exception" are admirable tenets that should never be put into reality. To say the least, setting a precedent of keeping someone in jail for more than seven years without initiating the legal process is unacceptable. It was without a doubt the clearest sign that the Indian judicial system doesn't care about a person's whole life and freedom.

I told myself the same thing that I would tell another person in the same situation: "You will have to resign yourself to the fact, and most importantly, do not upset yourself about a disaster that you have not merited." I tried my hardest not to weep and not to grumble. Bront, Charlotte 

During the times that I was locked up, I would often find myself preoccupied with negative thoughts, excruciating pain, and unimaginable misery. At those times, I would think about these quotes from Epictetus. 

"There is only one road to happiness, and that is to cease worrying about things that are beyond our control," says the proverb. "There is only one way to be happy." 

I was bullied, humiliated, and forced to suffer in silence, but I never gave up fighting for what I believed in. I made it through the most difficult time in my life without losing my composure or giving up. After going through over a decade's worth of difficulties, I have finally arrived here to serve the people with increased skill, bravery, care, commitment, and compassion. I never considered becoming a police officer to be merely a job, a responsibility, or labor for the sake of a living. I have never thought of it as merely a profession; rather, I have always regarded it as a passion, and I have approached every task with excitement. 

I do not consider myself to be either a saint or a sinner. 

I do not fit the description of either a saint or a sinner. 

I am merely carried along by the current of my destiny. I think that everything is just passing by. 

Do you feel bad that you wasted ten years of your life, during which you could have made a lot of progress in your personal and professional life? 

I refuse to follow the herd. 

I do what my heart tells me to do. I come up against obstacles. I am willing to take the repercussions. And I still adore my life. 

It is undeniably a loss of a very considerable magnitude. However, regret is too strong of a term to characterize the situation, particularly when there is no sense of guilt related to the action that you took. TITIKSHA, a distinctive aspect of Vedanta, exhorts you to be positive. I have complete faith in Titiksha, which means "to go through the pain," "to accept responsibility for oneself," and "to acknowledge that you created it and must conquer it." There is nowhere else to point the finger of blame at at this point. 

A decade is an exceptionally lengthy period of time. How did you get away from being locked up for so long? 

According to Aristotle, courage is the foundation upon which all other qualities are built. 

It was courage that kept me up, hope that kept me alive, positive thoughts that kept me active; and books that kept me busy.

Do you have a message for the public or for the police?

For the police: Every single member of the police force is a fighter by profession. His dharma is action rather than inaction. When you are damned if you do and damned if you don't, you better do. 

Benjamin Disraeli said, "There is no happiness without activity, yet there may be times when action does not bring delight."

Every member of the police force has a responsibility to actively oppose any and all manifestations of evil. Both our pleasures and our sufferings are just temporary. We have no choice but to heroically suffer through the aches and pains. Never allow yourself to wallow in sorrow and gloom. Break free from the constraints of action. You can't be in two places at once, but your likeness can move more quickly than you can and will always cast a shadow wherever it goes. Every single police officer needs to exhibit a higher level of accountability in every aspect of his job in order to live up to his role as the protector of law-abiding citizens. Don't look at your career as a chore or as something you have to do only to pay the bills. You have been given the most extraordinary opportunity to serve your country and the people who live in it. Be responsive. 

For the benefit of the general public, the fight against future crimes cannot be waged solely by the police. Brave members of the police force and good citizens of the country must work together to fight the many threats posed by terrorists and other dangerous anti-nationalists.

 

What are your goals and priorities as the head of the police department? 

The way you see the people around you will determine how you interact with them, and the way you interact with them will determine how they develop over time. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

Be accountable. Maintain accessibility. Be decent. Recognize that you are solely responsible for your actions. 

Concerning exercise: 

It's just something I do as a way of life. There is no requirement for further effort. You are going to need to stick to a regimented plan that includes decent food, a proper workout routine, and a proper amount of rest. It goes without saying that you need to be blessed with the appropriate genetic make-up.

"The Indian Police Service's Greatest Determined Officer." Dr. S.Pandian Rajkumar is the most admired officer in the Indian Police Service, and he is a role model for millions of citizens.

Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar IPS had access to more lucrative alternatives and professional paths, but he chose to continue his passion-driven career in the Indian Police Service in order to serve the people with courage, dedication, and compassion. It is abundantly obvious from his service record that he has always worked to promote the cause of preserving the health and safety of the general people. In the course of his professional efforts to reach this objective, he has met a great number of work hazards and risks as well as a variety of highs and lows. He was able to reduce the illegal activities and incidence of crime in his jurisdictions to a level that was even lower than a decade prior. This result was even more impressive when one considers that it was lower than it had been a decade before. Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar, IPS, is the Additional Director General of Police for the Surat Range at the moment. In this position, he is working diligently to adopt proactive professional measures in the areas of internal security (with an emphasis on coastal security), crime prevention, and crime detection. He intends to accomplish this through increasing the visibility, accountability, sensitivity, responsiveness, and decisiveness of police work. He also desires that police personnel become more accountable, accessible, and responsive in their behavior.

Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar IPS provided extraordinary clarifications in answer to the questions posed.

How do you feel when you consider the fact that you were held in judicial custody without trial for more than seven years?" Occasionally, all that is asked of us is unrelenting hope and unyielding faith. Sometimes, the only things we have are a strong conviction and optimism."

Both "Innocent until proven guilty" and "Bail is the rule, jail is the exception" are great principles that should never be implemented. Keeping someone in jail for more than seven years without commencing legal proceedings is, at the very least, unacceptable. It was undeniably the clearest indication that the Indian legal system does not care about a person's entire life or freedom.

I told myself the same thing I would advise someone else in the same position: "You will have to accept the situation, and most importantly, do not fret over a misfortune you did not cause." I made every effort not to cry and not to complain. The author Charlotte

During my incarceration, I frequently found myself distracted with bad thoughts, agonizing agony, and unthinkable misery. At those moments, I would reflect on these Epictetus quotations.

The adage states, "There is only one path to happiness, and that is to stop worrying about things beyond our control." There is only one path to happiness.

I was bullied, humiliated, and compelled to suffer in silence, yet I never stopped fighting for my beliefs. I endured the most challenging period of my life without losing my composure or giving up. After more than a decade of adversity, I have finally got here to serve the people with greater expertise, bravery, care, dedication, and compassion. I never viewed becoming a police officer as solely a job, a duty, or labor for the purpose of earning a livelihood. I have never viewed it as merely a job; rather, I have always viewed it as a passion, and I have tackled each assignment with enthusiasm.

I neither consider myself to be a saint nor a sinner.

I do not fit either the profile of a saint or a sinner.

I am simply swept along by the river of my fate. I believe that everything is fleeting.

Do you regret wasting ten years of your life, during which you may have made significant personal and professional advancements?

I will not follow the crowd.

I follow my heart's directives. I come up against hurdles. I am willing to accept the consequences. And I continue to enjoy my life.

It is undoubtedly a tremendously significant loss. However, regret is too strong a word to describe the circumstance, especially when there is no sense of guilt associated with your activity. A special component of Vedanta, TITIKSHA( ), urges you to remain optimistic. I have absolute trust in Titiksha, which means "to endure suffering," "to accept responsibility for one's actions," and "to recognize that you made it and must overcome it." At this point, there is nowhere else to point the finger of responsibility.

A decade is an extraordinarily long time span. How did you escape from confinement for so long?

According to Aristotle, all other characteristics are constructed upon the basis of courage.

Courage kept me standing, hope kept me alive, positive ideas kept me active, and literature kept me occupied.

Have you got a message for the general public or the police?

Every member of the police force is a professional fighter. His dharma consists on action, not inaction. When you are damned if you do and damned if you don't, you better do.

Benjamin Disraeli stated, "There is no happiness without activity, but there are times when activity does not result in happiness."

 

The duty of every member of the police force is to actively resist any forms of evil. Both our joys and our sorrows are only transient. We have no option but to courageously endure the aches and sufferings. Never permit yourself to dwell in misery and despair. Free yourself from the limitations of action. You cannot be in two places at once, yet your resemblance may move faster than you and will always throw a shadow wherever it goes. In order to live up to his position as the protection of law-abiding citizens, each police officer must demonstrate a higher level of accountability in every element of his profession. Do not view your career as a burden or something you must do to pay the bills. You have been presented with an unprecedented opportunity to assist your country and its citizens. Be responsive.

The fight against future crimes cannot be undertaken simply by the police for the public's benefit. Brave members of the police force and honorable citizens must collaborate to combat the numerous threats posed by terrorists and other dangerous anti-nationalists.

What are your objectives and priorities as the chief of police?

How you see the people around you will decide how you engage with them, and how you interact with them will define their long-term development. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Be accountable. Preserve accessibility. Be decent. Recognize that your actions are totally your responsibility.

Regarding exercise, I simply engage in it as a way of life. There is no need for additional effort. You will need to adhere to a regulated diet that includes nutritious meals, a regular exercise program, and adequate rest. It goes without saying that you require the proper genetic makeup.

 

Summary

"The Indian Police Service's Greatest Determined Officer." Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar IPS is the most admired officer in the Indian Police Service. He is credited with reducing crime to an extent that was even lower than it had been a decade before. He plans to make police work more visible, accountable, responsive, and decisive. When I was held in judicial custody for more than seven years without being tried, it was without a doubt the clearest sign that the Indian judicial system doesn't care about a person's whole life and freedom. "Presumed innocent until proven guilty" and "Bail is a rule, jail is an exception" are admirable tenets that should never be put into reality.

When you become a police officer, it is undeniably a loss of a very considerable magnitude. However, regret is too strong of a term to characterize the situation, particularly when there is no sense of guilt related to the action that you took. I have complete faith in Titiksha, which means "to go through the pain," "to accept responsibility for oneself". How do you get away from being locked up? Do you have a message for the public or the police?

Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar, IPS, is the Additional Director General of Police for the Surat Range at the moment. In the course of his professional efforts to preserve the health and safety of the general people, he has met a great number of work hazards and risks as well as a variety of highs and lows. Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar IPS had access to more lucrative alternatives and professional paths, but he chose to continue his passion-driven career in the Indian Police Service in order to serve the people with courage, dedication, and compassion. "The Indian Police Service's Greatest Determined Officer." When you are held without trial for more than seven years, how do you feel when you consider the fact that you were held in judicial custody without trial? Sometimes, all that is asked of us is unrelenting hope and unyielding faith.

The Indian legal system does not care about a person's entire life or freedom, Charlotte says. I am not a saint nor a sinner. I am simply swept along by the river of my fate, and I believe that everything is fleeting. After more than a decade of adversity, I got here to serve the people with greater expertise, bravery, care, dedication, and compassion. When you are "damned if you do and damned if you don't, you better do," Benjamin Disraeli said.

How you see the people around you will decide how you interact with them. Chief: Do not view your career as a burden; you have been presented with an unprecedented opportunity to assist your country and its citizens.

[This article was compiled after extensive study and writing by members of IPS Rajkumar Pandian Sir's fan club. This is our way of showing IPS Dr. S. Pandian Rajkumar, Sir, how much we value him. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to him for the encouragement and inspiration that he provided during his life's journey.]

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