WET CLAY training sessions for the children of police personnel have started in the Coimbatore City Police Office under the supervision of Commissioner Balakrishnan, involving practical courses on self-discipline and talent recognition.
Coimbatore: The Coimbatore City Police Office is now hosting WET CLAY training classes for children of police personnel, under the leadership of Police Commissioner Balakrishnan.

The six-day training program, which began today, sees enthusiastic participation from 102 students, comprising 52 boys and 50 girls from grades 6 to 12.

These training sessions are scheduled to take place on May 8, 11, 13, 15, and 17. The comprehensive curriculum aims to promote cleanliness, self-confidence, self-esteem, self-discipline, dietary habits, and the recognition of individual talents among the participants. The program is conducted by the founder of SPIEGEL TRAINING AND FOUNDATION, Sathiyamoorthy.
In his speech, Commissioner Balakrishnan emphasized the importance of utilizing time productively and the role of such training in nurturing personal skills during leisure time, potentially shaping the future of the youngsters. The event was also attended by Coimbatore City Armed Reserve Deputy Commissioner Shekar and children of the police staff.
The six-day training program, which began today, sees enthusiastic participation from 102 students, comprising 52 boys and 50 girls from grades 6 to 12.
These training sessions are scheduled to take place on May 8, 11, 13, 15, and 17. The comprehensive curriculum aims to promote cleanliness, self-confidence, self-esteem, self-discipline, dietary habits, and the recognition of individual talents among the participants. The program is conducted by the founder of SPIEGEL TRAINING AND FOUNDATION, Sathiyamoorthy.
In his speech, Commissioner Balakrishnan emphasized the importance of utilizing time productively and the role of such training in nurturing personal skills during leisure time, potentially shaping the future of the youngsters. The event was also attended by Coimbatore City Armed Reserve Deputy Commissioner Shekar and children of the police staff.