Women cops in Tamil Nadu to get one-year maternity leave, posting of choice for three years: CM MK Stalin

After coming to power in 2021, the DMK government increased the period of maternity leave for its employees from nine months to one year.

Published Aug 23, 2024 | 10:17 PMUpdated Aug 23, 2024 | 10:17 PM

MK Stalin

Women police force in Tamil Nadu will be entitled to one year’s maternity leave, and upon resuming work they will be posted at a place of their choice for three years to nurture their children, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin said on Friday, 23 August.

It may be recalled that after coming to power in 2021, the DMK government enhanced the period of maternity leave for its employees from nine months to one year.

“Women police will be given one-year maternity leave and after returning to work, they will be posted either at the place of their husband or parents, for three years, to take care of their children,” the chief minister announced after distributing the President’s medals, Union Home Minister’s medals and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s medals to meritorious police officials and personnel at Rajarathinam stadium in Chennai.

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This gesture was being extended at the request of personnel in the police department, he said. Additionally, the professional skills of women police will be enhanced to tackle crimes against women and children so that they can handle cyber crimes effectively, the CM said.

“Your duty and responsibility is very huge. It’s your duty to protect the people. Discharge your duties with dedication and serve not only to reduce crimes but also to prevent crimes,” he urged.

Tamil Nadu should be transformed into a state free from drugs and crimes, Stalin said. “Arrest the offenders if any violation takes place, he advised.” He was happy to note that the state is leading in diverse fields, including industrial development, as the law and order is being maintained well.

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