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Punjab Police to Enhance Welfare of Families of Fallen Officers

Punjab Police to Enhance Welfare of Families of Fallen Officers

Key Takeaways

  • Punjab Police is implementing measures to improve the welfare of families of fallen officers.
  • Police officials and retired personnel can meet with families daily at 8 AM.
  • The initiative aims to address specific issues faced by these families.

The Punjab Police has announced a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing the welfare of families of fallen officers. These measures are being implemented through the efforts of Assistant Inspector General Abdul Qadir and other senior officials.

According to official statements, families of deceased police personnel can now schedule regular meetings with police representatives every morning from 8 AM onwards. This facility is made available through the Punjab Police Welfare Department, which operates under the directives of the provincial government.

The initiative seeks to address a wide range of concerns faced by these families, including financial assistance, psychological support, and other welfare benefits. The primary goal is to provide comprehensive care and support to those who have lost their loved ones in service.

Assistant Inspector General Abdul Qadir stated that the meetings are designed to ensure that all issues raised by the families are addressed promptly and effectively. He emphasized the importance of transparency and cooperation between the police administration and the families of fallen officers.

Retired Police Mلازمین can also participate in these meetings, providing valuable insights and support from their own experiences. The initiative is seen as a significant step towards improving the overall welfare system for police families in Punjab.

The measures are part of a broader effort to honor the sacrifices made by police personnel who have given their lives in service to the province. The Punjab Police Welfare Department has been working diligently to ensure that these families receive the necessary support and care they deserve.

Families can now approach the Central Police Office for assistance, making it easier for them to access the services provided under this initiative. The Punjab Police is committed to ensuring that every family receives the attention and support they need during this challenging time.

The meetings are designed to ensure that all issues raised by the families are addressed promptly and effectively.

Assistant Inspector General Abdul Qadir, Punjab Police