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| J&K police providing better living, working facilities to personnel | | | Srinagar, Oct 17: Jammu and Kashmir Police is upgrading building infrastructure to provide better living and working facilities for its personnel. Among other components, this is one of the focussed areas for the organisation to enhance facilities for its jawans and officers across the State. This was disclosed by Director General of Police (DGP) Ashok Prasad, while commissioning a three-storey building at State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) Battalion Headquarter here today. He said the organisation is focussing to strengthen its all components to upgrade its performance in all fields of policing and building infrastructure has remained on top priority in view of increasing manpower during the previous years. The DGP who is also Commandant General of SDRF, said with completion of the building consisting of three barracks, the living facilities for SDRF personnel working in the capital city would be enhanced. He said the building which has been completed within a record period of 18 months at a cost of Rs 60 lakh by Police Housing Corporation (PHC), is equipped with latest facilities and requirements. He added that it was a dire requirement for the personnel easing their hardships, which men in khaki face while discharging their duty. Mr Prasad appreciated the efforts of officers and engineering staff of PHC for completing task within a record period. He said the corporation has been doing a commendable job for upgrading the infrastructure in far-flung areas for jawans and officers. He asked them to ensure use of quality material in construction of buildings and proper supervision by senior officers, which would make their performance more effective. Earlier, Managing Director PHC Alokpuri briefed the DGP about construction of the building. He said that while constructing the buildings, requirements of jawans working in the area and weather conditions are kept in mind to get desired results. |
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