Karnataka Home Minister Emphasizes Commitment to Police Welfare
We are committed to ensuring police welfare: Home Minister
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Karnataka's Home Minister G. Parameshwara reaffirmed the government's commitment to police welfare during the inauguration of new police quarters in Kalaburagi district. The project, costing approximately ₹20.88 crore (roughly $2.5 million USD), reflects the importance of supporting law enforcement personnel.
- 01Home Minister G. Parameshwara highlights police welfare as a priority.
- 02New police quarters inaugurated in Kalaburagi district.
- 03The project cost approximately ₹20.88 crore (roughly $2.5 million USD).
- 04Initiative involves collaboration between local police and housing development corporation.
- 05Government aims to enhance living conditions for police personnel.
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During the inauguration of police quarters in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka's Home Minister G. Parameshwara emphasized the government's commitment to the welfare of police personnel. The new quarters were built at a cost of ₹20.88 crore (approximately $2.5 million USD) as part of a joint initiative involving the Kalaburagi City and District Police and the Karnataka State Police Housing and Infrastructure Development Corporation. This project aims to improve living conditions for police officers, who play a crucial role in maintaining law and order in the state.
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The new police quarters will enhance the living conditions of police personnel, potentially improving their morale and effectiveness in maintaining law and order.
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