New Delhi: Prioritizing welfare of armed forces, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday announced the government will soon come up with an arrangement to provide 100-day leave for all Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) as well as a health care to their family members.
Shah made the announcement after laying the foundation stone for the new headquarters of the CRPF here. “When the force will get the building equipped with all facilities, it will help to increase their ability, vigilance, and alertness while performing their duty,” said Shah.
He said the government was aware that CAPF personnel who work at lower levels are not able to fulfill responsibilities towards their family and society in a proper way. “We have decided that every jawan would spend time with his family for 100 days,” Shah said.
The Minister said he was not sure when he would complete his promise, but said he was determined to change the situation.
“I have constituted a committee for the purpose and have also sought suggestions from Director Generals of all armed forces. I have also directed some institutions to prepare a computerized software,” Shah said.
For this, he said, it is necessary to increase the satisfactory housing ratio for which “we have a plan in the upcoming Budget”.
“If we do all these things, and jawan starts spending 100 out of 365 days with his family, he will be able to meet obligations to his family as well as social responsibilities in a proper way.”
On health checkup of CAPF or paramilitary personnel, Shah said: “Not only a trooper but also his wife, children and parents will also get the benefits being provided by the Central government.’’
“They will be given a health card and all the parameters will be mentioned in this card. The Home Ministry is working on it in coordination with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
Shah appealed to state governments to provide such cards to security personnel in their states.
Addressing armed forces, the Shah said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has adopted a ‘sutra’ (formula) that “you protect the country and we will protect your family as well as reduce your tension”.
He said the government has come up with several welfare schemes for the families of these personnel and Union Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba and Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla are working on it.
Mentioning Pulwama attack in Jammu and Kashmir on February 14 that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel, Shah said it is the government’s responsibility to protect security personnel from any unexpected attack and the “air travel facility” for the armed forces has helped in increasing their morale.
On the new headquarters of CRPF, the Minister said it’s a matter of pride for him to lay the foundation stone for the building of a “world’s largest armed force”.
Shah said that the new CRPF Headquarters would be constructed based on the “green building model” and that it was necessary to provide the headquarters to a 3.5 lakh strong force so that it could prepare its action plan and implement it on the ground. (IANS)
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