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Hospitalised paramilitary jawans to be considered on duty: MHA | Zee News
New Delhi: In a major welfare measure for paramilitary jawans, the government has decided that the period of hospitalisation due to injury or disease suffered during anti-Naxal and other operations will be deemed as being 'on duty' and full salary will be paid for such duration.
The Union Home Ministry, sources said, accorded its nod in this regard after the paramilitary forces sought a change in the existing rules, which consider a hospitalised trooper as being 'off duty'.
"The government had approved the demand of the central forces in this regard and, recently, all the forces have also notified these rules, to be implemented in their respective forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF and NSG. This is a morale boosting step for these men and women in combat," said a senior official who is privy to the development.
Officials in these forces said that due to their full-time deployment in combat zones like Left Wing Extremism-hit areas and insurgency-prone states of the Northeast, "injuries are very regular, (occurring) almost every other day".
"There are numerous times when troops sustain injuries during routine patrols in LWE-affected states due to improvised explosive device blasts or in ambushes. The hospitalisation period, after this, ranges from a week to a few months and the troopers lose out on their salary despite being on duty. That anomaly has now been rectified," the official added.
Henceforth, the duration of hospitalisation of a jawan or trooper due to an injury sustained or disease contracted during deployment, will be considered on-duty.
PTI
Hospitalised paramilitary jawans to be considered on duty: MHA | Zee News
New Delhi: In a major welfare measure for paramilitary jawans, the government has decided that the period of hospitalisation due to injury or disease suffered during anti-Naxal and other operations will be deemed as being 'on duty' and full salary will be paid for such duration.
The Union Home Ministry, sources said, accorded its nod in this regard after the paramilitary forces sought a change in the existing rules, which consider a hospitalised trooper as being 'off duty'.
"The government had approved the demand of the central forces in this regard and, recently, all the forces have also notified these rules, to be implemented in their respective forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF and NSG. This is a morale boosting step for these men and women in combat," said a senior official who is privy to the development.
Officials in these forces said that due to their full-time deployment in combat zones like Left Wing Extremism-hit areas and insurgency-prone states of the Northeast, "injuries are very regular, (occurring) almost every other day".
"There are numerous times when troops sustain injuries during routine patrols in LWE-affected states due to improvised explosive device blasts or in ambushes. The hospitalisation period, after this, ranges from a week to a few months and the troopers lose out on their salary despite being on duty. That anomaly has now been rectified," the official added.
Henceforth, the duration of hospitalisation of a jawan or trooper due to an injury sustained or disease contracted during deployment, will be considered on-duty.
PTI