Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Following implementation of the New Pension Scheme (NPS), Police Headquarters (PHQ) has raised financial help given to families of police personnel who died during service, from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. Families will start receiving the increased amount from October 1.
Due to depreciation in value of Rs and NPS implementation over the past eight years, the department decided to revise the assistance amount.
National Daughters Day: Daughters Support Families While Pursuing EducationThe welfare programme began on December 21, 1999, initially providing Rs 20,000 to families. It was increased to Rs 35,000 in 2011, Rs 50,000 in 2014, and then to Rs 1 lakh in 2016. The amount remained unchanged until now.
Special Director General of Police Anil Kumar said that PHQ has issued clear instructions to all units to follow the scheme strictly to avoid irregularities. He said that during the state-level advisory committee meeting held on September 19, the scheme was revised and the increase approved.
Every personnel wishing to join the scheme must contribute Rs 1,200 per year, he said.
The beneficiaries
All ranks submitting contributions without delay, all IPS officers depositing contributionand police personnel on deputation in other government departments who deposit the contribution are eligible for the increased financial assistance.
You may also like
Gaza peace plan: After Trump's ultimatum, Hamas to release all Israeli hostages - report
Mumbai News: Serial Stone-Pelter Arrested For Targeting Women Commuters On Suburban Trains
Coronation Street fans 'rumble' Kit's true plan for 'corrupt' Costello
Jason Manford forced to cancel show at last minute after plane makes U-turn
PM Modi's gift of Rs 6,957 crore to Assam for building highways