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DGP sanctions retirement gift of rupees 2.97 crore

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March 30, 2024
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Jammu: As a token of appreciation for their services to the Department the Director General of Police, J&K, R.R. Swain has sanctioned a retirement gift of rupees 2.97 crore in favour of 297 Police personnel who are retiring from services on 31st of March 2024 after attaining superannuation or voluntary retirement.

Sanction has been issued vide PHQ J&K order No.876 of 2024 in favour of eleven gazetted officers, two hundred twenty-seven non-gazetted officers, forty-nine lower subordinates and ten followers. The personnel belong to different units and wings of the department.

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A retirement gift of rupees one lakh each is sanctioned to police personnel from the Contributory Police Welfare Fund at the time of his/her retirement. The gift serves as a token of appreciation for his/her services rendered to the department.

A parting gift of Rs. 40000 is also sanctioned in favour of SPOs who are disengaged after attaining the age of 60 years, as a welfare measure. This parting gift is sanctioned out of the SPO contributory fund to which regular police personnel also contributed.

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