Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal has accorded administrative approval amounting to more than Rs 22.18 crore for the construction of 30 Multi Storied Judicial Houses in Faridabad.
He also accorded administrative approval of over Rs 6.60 crore for the construction of nine houses for Judicial Officers, three residences for Additional District Judge (ADJ) and six residences of Chief Judicial Magistrates (CJM) at DC Colony in Kurukshetra.
Apart from this, the Chief Minister has also accorded administrative approval of over Rs 2.67 crore for the construction of Welfare Centre in Police Line, Panipat.
Giving details, Director General of Police (DGP), BS Sandhu said that 13 such Welfare Centres have already been established in Ambala Range, Hisar Range, Karnal Range, Rewari Range, Rohtak Range, Police Commissionerate of Gurugram and Panchkula.
He said that these Welfare Centres are mainly constructed for police personnel to use for vocational and cultural activities for the families living in the Police Lines. Apart from this, these centres can also be used for social purposes. A nominal rental fee to maintain these centres is being charged from police personnel to use these welfare centers in every police lines, he said.
Sandhu said that adding of such facilities would further assist in extending a better infrastructure to the police personnel that would motivate them in discharging their official duty in a better way.