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DGP sanctions Rs 2.98 Cr in favour of NoK of deceased Police Personnel

Sanctions financial assistance to support marriage of daughter of martyrs
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Srinagar: Showing the J&K Police’s commitment to support the families of deceased police personnel, the Director General of Police, J&K, R.R Swain, has sanctioned a special welfare relief amounting Rs 2.98 crore in favour of 15 dependents/legal heirs of deceased personnel.

Besides, he has also sanctioned financial assistance for the families of two fallen heroes to support their daughters’ marriages.

The DGP vide different orders has sanctioned special welfare relief, granting rupees 22 lakh each to the dependents and legal heirs of 13 deceased police personnel, including Sub-Inspector Ab Rashid Ganie, Assistant Sub-Inspectors Jai Paul Singh and Rahul Pandita, and Head Constables Ab Majid Lone, Subash Chandra, Surjeet Kumar, Divender Pal Singh, Jia Lal, and Mohammad Latif, SgCts Skinder Singh, Jai Pal Singh, and Rash Paul Singh, and Constable Sarafraz Ahmad.

The DGP has also sanctioned rupees 6 lakh each for the dependents and legal heirs of two deceased Special Police Officers, Yesh Pal Singh and Mukesh Kumar.

Rupees one lakh each has already been presented to the families of deceased police personnel and rupees fifty thousand each to the families of deceased Special Police Officers (SPOs) for performing last rites. It is worth noting that these special welfare relief funds are disbursed from the Contributory Police Welfare Funds, which are specifically designated to support the welfare of police personnel and their families in times of need.

The DGP has also sanctioned financial assistance of Rs one lakh each for the marriage of the daughters of two martyrs and to a Follower whose residential house was damaged in a land-sinking incident, to support his rehabilitation.

The Police Headquarters is committed to the well-being of its personnel and their families, offering a range of welfare schemes to support them. These initiatives extend to the children of police personnel and Special Police Officers (SPOs), as well as the next of kin (NoK) of martyrs, their children, and retired police personnel and their spouses.

The aim is to provide support and care for the police family, recognizing their sacrifices and dedication to service.

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Kashmir Images is an English language daily newspaper published from Srinagar (J&K), India. The newspaper is one of the largest circulated English dailies of Kashmir and its hard copies reach every nook and corner of Kashmir Valley besides Jammu and Ladakh region.

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