U.P. sets up panel to modernise police force

By the end of 2019, 1.25 lakh constables will join the department: Yogi Adityanath

October 22, 2018 12:38 am | Updated 12:38 am IST - Lucknow

Yogi Adityanath with the families of martyrs on Police Commemoration Day at the Police Lines in Lucknow on Sunday.

Yogi Adityanath with the families of martyrs on Police Commemoration Day at the Police Lines in Lucknow on Sunday.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday announced constitution of a three-member commission to recommend steps for strengthening and modernising the State police force.

“A three-member commission will be constituted to give recommendations for strengthening and modernisation of police,” he said, adding by next year end, 1.25 lakh constables will join the force after training. “By the end of 2019, 1.25 lakh constables will join the force, ending their shortage. It will help people and will witness better policing. It will also address problem of their leave and they will be able to perform their duties without any tension and will also be able to spend quality time with their families,” Yogi said addressing the police on ‘Smriti Diwas’ here.

The Chief Minister said the State government was taking necessary initiatives for the family of policemen who laid down their lives while performing their duties.

Time-bound promotion

“To enhance the morale of the force and ensure good work culture, the State government made special emphasis on their time-bound promotion. In 2017, as many as 9,892 police men and in 2018, 37,575 policemen were promoted, which is a record,” he said.

The Chief Minister said at present there was infrastructure for training only 5,793 constables and the government was planning to double the capacity.

“Help of Central Paramilitary forces and other States will also be sought for training capacity enhancement. In Jalaun and Sultanpur where training centres are ready, they will be started soon,” he said.

He said to meet housing demands, more barracks will be put up in police lines and police stations.

Yogi said cycle and uniform allowances of policemen will be increased soon and medical reimbursement related issues will also be sorted out.

Compensation increased

Elaborating on the initiatives of the State government for the police, he said the State government has already increased compensation to the family of a martyr from ₹20 lakh to ₹40 lakh, besides hiking the amount given to their parents to ₹10 lakh.

Giving details, DGP O.P. Singh said 67 policemen lost their lives while performing their duties between September 1, 2017 and August 31 2018.

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