Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday said policewomen in the state force will be given one-year maternity leave and upon resuming work, they will be posted at a place of their choice for three years to bring up their children.
It is worth noting that after coming to power in 2021, the DMK government had increased the period of maternity leave for its employees from nine months to one year. President’s Medal, Union Home Minister Medal and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Medal were presented to meritorious police officers and personnel at the Rajarathinam Stadium in Chennai.
The Chief Minister said this while announcing
During this, the Chief Minister announced that women police will be given one year maternity leave and after returning to work, they will be posted in place of their husbands or parents for three years to take care of their children. President’s Medal, Union Home Minister Medal and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Medal were presented to meritorious police officers and personnel at the Rajarathinam Stadium here.
He said that this step is being taken on the request of the police department personnel. The Chief Minister said that in addition, the professional skills of women police will be enhanced to deal with crimes against women and children so that they can deal with cyber crimes effectively.
Police should work to prevent crime
He urged that your duty and responsibility is huge. You must protect the people. Discharge your duties with dedication and work not only to reduce crimes but also to prevent crimes. Stalin said that Tamil Nadu should be transformed into a state free of drugs and crime. He advised that if any violation takes place, arrest the culprits.