Guardian Minister Dadaji Bhuse: Always Be Conscientious to Maintain Law and Order.
Nashik : It is a government rule to induct the heirs of persons who die while working in government service on compassionate grounds. Today, 17 compassionate candidates have been appointed to the Police Administration Service. State Public Works (Public Works) Minister and District Guardian Minister Dadaji Bhuse emphasized that all of them should always be conscientious in maintaining law and order while serving the government.
He made this statement during the distribution of appointment letters to compassionate candidates and the inauguration of 75 new two-wheelers for the District Rural Police Force, held at the Police Headquarters, Office of the Superintendent of Police. Inspector General of Police Dattatray Karale, Nashik District Superintendent of Police (Rural) Vikram Deshmane, Upper Superintendent of Police Aditya Mirkhelkar, along with officers and the families of the appointees, were present on this occasion.
Guardian Minister Dadaji Bhuse mentioned that since last year, efforts have been made to recruit compassionate candidates from various government departments, benefiting more than 700 candidates so far. The purpose behind this initiative is to provide support to the heirs and families of those who died while in government service. He stated that the newly appointed candidates have a great responsibility towards society and must always be aware of this and act accordingly. He assured them that performing their duties well would earn them appreciation from society. Recognizing the stressful nature of police work, he also mentioned that efforts would be made at the government level to provide good accommodation for police officers, similar to those in Malegaon, and to equip the police force adequately. Additionally, he expressed his belief that the new vehicles would help the police maintain law and order effectively.
Inspector General of Police Dattatraya Karale congratulated the newly appointed compassionate candidates and reminded them of their responsibility in the police service, emphasizing the importance of being conscientious and providing good service. He noted that the two-wheelers provided would aid in crime detection but stressed the importance of maintaining these vehicles in good condition.
Superintendent of Police Vikram Deshmane explained that appointment letters were given to eligible candidates recruited on compassionate grounds in Nashik Rural Police Recruitment. This included 16 male candidates and one female candidate. The Nashik Rural Police Force received a total of 45 Hero Honda Shine motorcycles from the District Planning Committee fund, amounting to Rs. 25 lakh 95 thousand 150. Additionally, 30 Bajaj Pulsar 125cc motorcycles were received from the Office of the Director General of Police, totaling 75 two-wheelers. These motorcycles will help the police respond to dial 112 calls and reach remote areas where four-wheelers cannot go in time. Superintendent Deshmane expressed his belief that the implementation of new laws and the availability of necessary vehicles would aid people living in remote areas and help prevent crime.
On this occasion, Guardian Minister Dadaji Bhuse was felicitated by the rural police band team. Following this, the Guardian Minister flagged off 75 new two-wheelers in the presence of dignitaries.
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