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Assam Police to Offer Voluntary Retirement to 300 Habitual Drinkers

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 2 Min Read Published April 30, 2023
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The Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, has announced that around 300 officers of Assam Police, who are habitual drinkers, will be offered voluntary retirement. The process has already begun, and new recruitment will take place to fill the vacancies left by the retired officers.

According to the Chief Minister, the officers and jawans who are habitual drinkers have damaged their bodies due to the excessive consumption of alcohol. The government has a provision of voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) for them, which is an old rule but has not been implemented earlier.

The decision to offer voluntary retirement to habitual drinkers in the police force is a commendable move by the Assam government. It not only shows the government’s concern for the health and well-being of its police officers but also highlights the government’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and professionalism of the police force.

Excessive alcohol consumption is a major problem among police officers in India, and it often affects their ability to perform their duties effectively. This is not just a health issue but also a matter of public safety. Police officers who are under the influence of alcohol cannot be relied upon to make sound judgments and take appropriate actions in critical situations.

The Assam government’s decision to offer voluntary retirement to habitual drinkers in the police force is a step in the right direction. It will not only help the affected officers to get the medical attention they need but also ensure that the police force is staffed with officers who are fit and able to perform their duties effectively.

It is also important to note that the Assam government will be recruiting new officers to fill the vacancies left by the retired officers. This is a positive development, as it will ensure that the police force is adequately staffed and equipped to handle the challenges of maintaining law and order in the state.

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Sweta Jha April 30, 2023
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