Addressing officers and jawans of CRPF at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Directorate General building of the organisation in the national capital, Union home minister Amit Shah said that the Centre is committed to taking care of the CRPF soldiers and their families for their invaluable service to the nation.
New Delhi: Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday (December 29) said that the government is committed to taking holistic care of the jawans of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and their families for their invaluable service to the nation.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured the Jawans of security forces that they should take care of the borders and we will take care of their families. We have decided that we will bring in a plan under which every jawan will be able to spend 100 days in a year with his family", the home minister said while outlining the government's vision of ensuring better work-life balance for the security personnel from the forces.
He also shared the idea of providing better health care to serving personnel and their families.
"We have decided that medical check-up facility will be made available not only for the jawans but his family as well," Shah said while addressing the officers and jawans of CRPF at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Directorate General building of the organisation.
"The Home Ministry has created around 35,000 posts in the B, C and D categories in CRPF. The promotions will be faster under the new setup. The retirement age has been raised from 57 to 60 by Prime Minister Modi," he added.
The home minister said that the government would bring in more policies that will ensure the welfare of the jawans of CRPF and other security forces in the future.
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