Tamil Nadu: Cops to get weekly off, leave on birthday and wedding anniversary
Tamil Nadu: Cops to get weekly off, leave on birthday and wedding anniversary
Tamil Nadu DGP C Sylendra Babu on Friday announced weekly off for all police personnel with immediate effect.
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UPDATED: July 31, 2021 03:29 IST
Police officers in Tamil Nadu will now be granted leave on their birthdays and wedding anniversaries (Photo: PTI/Representative)
The Director-General of Police (DGP) C Sylendra Babu on Friday issued a circular ordering that that police personnel must be given a day off every week compulsorily in order to maintain their health and enable them to spend time with their family.
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Amid rising Covid cases in Karnataka, its new chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said there is a need to tighten the borders and take measures to put in place compulsory testing to stop the spread of the virus.
Bommai, who is on his first visit to the national capital after becoming a chief minister, also said the Karnataka government will further strengthen the state s health infrastructure to combat the current wave of the pandemic.
Interacting with reporters before meeting Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Karnataka CM said he was here to meet the prime minister, the BJP chief and other Union ministers to thank them and seek their blessings.
Amid rising Covid cases in Karnataka, new state chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said there is a need to tighten the borders and take measures to put in place compulsory testing to stop the spread of the virus.
Bommai, who is on his first visit to Delhi as CM, also said the state government will further strengthen the state health infrastructure to combat the current wave.
Speaking to reporters before meeting Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Karnataka CM said he was here to meet the PM, the party chief and other Union ministers to thank and seek their blessings.
Basavaraj Bommai also said that people travelling by roadways are being checked.
Karnataka:
Amid rising Covid cases in Karnataka, its new chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said there is a need to tighten the borders and take measures to put in place compulsory testing to stop the spread of the virus.
Basavaraj Bommai, who is on his first visit to the national capital after becoming a chief minister, also said the Karnataka government will further strengthen the state s health infrastructure to combat the current wave of the pandemic.
Interacting with reporters before meeting Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Karnataka chief minister said he was here to meet the prime minister, the BJP chief and other Union ministers to thank them and seek their blessings.