Women cops in Maha to have eight-hour duty now instead of 12 \
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Women cops in Maha to have eight-hour duty now instead of 12

29-Jan-2022
Mumbai Jan 28 PTI Women police personnel across Maharashtra would now have duty for eight hours instead of 12 as per an order issued by the state Director General of Police DGP Sanjay PandeyThe new shorter working day for women personnel will be implemented on an experimental basisNormally both male and female personnel have 12 hours dutyThe eight-hour duty for women will be in force until further orders said the DGPs directive issued on ThursdayUnit commanders must ensure that the order is implemented it addedThe step has been taken to provide better work-life balance to women officials said a senior officialEarlier this system was implemented in Nagpur city Amarvati city and Pune Rural the official saidIn emergency or during festivals duty hours of women personnel can be increased but only with the permission of respective district Superintendents of Police or Deputy Commissioners of Police PTI DC KRK KRK KRK
29-Jan-2022 National
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Maha police reduce duty hours of women constables to help them balance home life \
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Maha police reduce duty hours of women constables to help them balance home life

24-Sep-2021
Mumbai Sep 24 PTI The Maharashtra police has reduced working hours of its women constables from 12 hours to eight hours to help them balance their professional and personal lives a senior official said on Friday State Director General of Police Sanjay Pandey confirmed the implementation of the initiative which was first tried out in Nagpur city Amarvati city and Pune Rural The initiative was implemented on an experimental basis in the three regions last month and will come into force in other cities and districts in the state in some days the official said Considering the commitments of women constables have at home besides their professional duties the initiative was started a month ago and gave good results he said Nagpur police commissioner Amitesh Kumar who first implemented the move from August 28 said the move was started to help women constables balance their personal and professional lives After their duty hours were reduced women constables were able to give time to their children and other family members he said We saw some positive results through this initiative Women constables were able to perform their professional duties in a stress-free manner and could give more time to their families as well said Arti Singh commissioner of police Amaravati city Although the duty hours will be reduced to eight hours there may be exceptional circumstances such as bandobast during events or festivals another official saidIn such instances officers in-charge can increase the hours with permission from the deputy commissioner of police in cities and other senior officers in the districts he added PTI DC ARU ARU
24-Sep-2021 National
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