Cops to get 10 pc quota in housing

Cops to get 10 pc quota in housing
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao promised to allot 10 per cent quota for constables, head constables, assistant sub-inspectors and ex-servicemen in the 2BHK Housing scheme of the State government.

Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao placing  wreath at the Police Martyrs Memorial in Hyderabad on Wednesday on the occasion of the Police Commemoration Day. 	Photo: HrudayanandKCR hikes salaries of traffic police, uniform allowance

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao promised to allot 10 per cent quota for constables, head constables, assistant sub-inspectors and ex-servicemen in the 2BHK Housing scheme of the State government.

Speaking after paying tributes to police martyrs on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day at Gosha Mahal Stadium on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said Sub-Inspectors and other senior officials would be allotted land in the municipalities close to their workplace.

He also promised to give 30 per cent hike in salaries of traffic policemen. Chandrashekar Rao further informed that a 24-floor new police headquarters was being constructed at Banjara Hills with all modern amenities and added that the headquarters would also house an Integrated Command Room.

He also announced increase in Uniform Allowances from Rs 3,500 to Rs 7,000. Further, the registration charges would be waived for the houses allotted to the police martyrs. He also assured that promotions would be done as per the rules. Chandrashekar Rao said the State government would not tolerate terrorism, communalism and white collar offences.

He directed the police officials to curb such crimes with an iron hand and added that there was no place for anti-social elements in Telangana State.

“Development of country and the State is possible only if the Law and Order remains in control,” he opined.Earlier, Governor ESL Narasimhan, Home Minister Naini Narasimha Reddy, DGP Anurag Sharma and other Ministers and senior officials paid rich tributes to the police martyrs.

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