
Daily wages of Home Guards to increase: Bhatti Vikramarka
Deccan ChronicleHyderabad: The state government has allocated Rs.10,188 crore for the law and home department in the Budget presented on Wednesday up Rs.624 crore from last year. The allocations focus on the development of the Young Indian Police Residential School for children of police personnel and the Mitra app. Deputy Chief Minister and finance minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said in his Budget speech that the protection of justice and the legal system was crucial for the successful implementation of development and welfare programmes. Focusing on the financial well being of home guards, the Budget would be utilised for increasing the daily wage of home guards at the field level from Rs.921 to Rs.1,000. Additionally, in the event of a natural death or accidental death while on duty, the families of Home Guards would receive an ex gratia of Rs.5 lakh.
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