UP Police Decision: This week brings new hope and relief to thousands of families associated with the Uttar Pradesh Police Department. A significant order issued by DGP Prashant Kumar states that police officers who are married couples will now be posted in the same district, especially in cases related to compassionate appointments. This decision is not only seen as providing stability to family life but also as a step to strengthen departmental coordination and morale.
The public-interest order issued from the DGP's office clarifies that if both husband and wife are employed in the police department, they will be posted in the same district, if possible. This policy will also apply to couples appointed on compassionate grounds. The aim is not only to maintain balance in family life but also to create a harmonious work environment.
The lives of officers in the police force are often difficult and demanding. Shift duties, emergencies, and law and order related work often require them to be away from their families. When both husband and wife are in the police department and posted in different districts, this not only increases family stress but also impacts mental health.
In a few days since the DGP's order, many police couples in various districts of the state have been given postings together. This has also increased coordination in departmental work and fostered better understanding during office work. This has led to: increased transparency in transfer matters; a reduction in negative emotions and stress; and a boost to women's empowerment.
Compassionate appointments are given in cases where a police officer dies prematurely, and their family receives an appointment to support their livelihood. Often, the wife or child joins the police department but is posted in a different district.
Sub Inspector Sanjeev Kumar, Aligarh: “Now we both (my wife and I) can live together and give time to our family. This is a commendable initiative.” Head Constable Reena Yadav, Prayagraj: “This allows our children to have the presence of both parents, which wasn't possible before.”
The department may soon develop a central online system where information about couples can be uploaded to better manage their transfers. In the future, this policy may also be implemented in other services such as medical, education, and administrative departments.
This order by DGP Prashant Kumar exemplifies the reformative approach of the Uttar Pradesh Police Department. While this order is a significant step towards improving family life, it is also being seen as a revolutionary initiative in terms of human rights and welfare policies within the police department.
Updated on:
22 May 2025 09:46 am
Published on:
22 May 2025 09:45 am