Training in RSS Shakhas will Improve Mental, Physical Capabilities of Security Guards, Says Goyal
Training in RSS Shakhas will Improve Mental, Physical Capabilities of Security Guards, Says Goyal
Addressing a gathering, Piyush Goyal said that during the Lok Sabha polls, lakhs of people became 'chowkidar of the country and for the first time, the dignity reserved for the armed forces and police was given to private security guards.

New Delhi: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said sending private security guards for training in RSS shakhas will improve their mental and physical capabilities.

Addressing a gathering at the "Private Security Industry Conclave-2019", Goyal said during the Lok Sabha polls held in April-May, lakhs of people became "chowkidar" (guard) of the country and for the first time, the dignity reserved for the armed forces and police was given to private security guards.

"I urge you to look at training in a big way...the training we get in RSS shakhas is far superior to some of the training I think some of these security guards get. That is not to suggest that you should send all these people to shakhas, but it will not be bad, they will learn something.

"They will improve both their mental and physical capabilities. I am only trying to mention that training is a very essential element in the work that your industry does," he said

Goyal said the industry should not look at its 20-per cent growth within the country, but should expand internationally.

He said it should invest more in training and make a focussed effort to develop a "certification" system like giving merit-based three or four stars, so that it provides avenues of promotion to the employees as well as allows people to select the security guards of their choice.

"We can look at public-private partnership to ensure both aspects of private security -- the personnel coming from recognised agencies and the industry being able to provide such guards. The government is ready to play the role of facilitator to work on preparing an organised framework, in which the private security industry works, including licensing, registration and training," the minister said.

He further said the industry should ensure that the security guards get minimum wages, the promised benefits of the job and that they come from accredited agencies.

"If we ensure that the 70 lakh number turns two crore...urge everyone to check the credentials of the security guards under the Private Security Regulation Act in your respective societies. If they are not trained, it will harm us in the long run," Goyal said.

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