Telangana Police Get Birthday, Anniversary Leave as Welfare Boost

Telangana Police personnel will now be granted leave on their birthdays and wedding anniversaries. The state government launched this welfare initiative to enhance morale and personal well-being. Director General of Police B. Shivdhar Reddy announced the decision, acknowledging the strenuous nature of policing and personal sacrifices. The leave is available to all ranks, from constables to senior officials, with prior written application and supporting documents required.

Key Points: Telangana Police: Birthday & Anniversary Leave Policy

  • Telangana Police granted leave on birthdays and wedding anniversaries
  • Initiative aims to boost morale and work-life balance
  • DGP B. Shivdhar Reddy announced the welfare measure
  • Leave applicable to all ranks from constables to senior officials
  • Written application with supporting documents required
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Telangana: Police personnel to be granted leave on birthdays, wedding anniversaries​

Telangana Police personnel can now take leave on birthdays and wedding anniversaries. DGP B. Shivdhar Reddy announces welfare initiative to boost morale.

"The decision has been taken with police welfare in mind, to provide them with relief and boost their morale. - B. Shivdhar Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 27

Police personnel in Telangana will be granted leave on their birthdays and wedding anniversaries.​

The state government has launched a significant welfare initiative to enhance the morale and personal well-being of police personnel, who are constantly under pressure due to their field-level duties.​

The orders will come into effect immediately, as per the circular memorandum issued by the office of the Director General of Police.​

Director General of Police B. Shivdhar Reddy said the decision has been taken with police welfare in mind, to provide them with relief and boost their morale.​

He said every police officer and staff member will be granted leave to spend their birthdays and wedding anniversaries with their family members.​

The orders stated that this decision was taken specifically for the well-being of police personnel, who perform arduous duties and sacrifice their personal lives to protect society.​

The Director General of Police stated that the decision has been taken, acknowledging the strenuous nature of policing and the immense personal sacrifices made by personnel in the discharge of their duties.​

The circular stated that the measure is introduced as a gesture of appreciation for the relentless dedication shown by the force and is intended to ensure that every member of the Telangana Police, regardless of rank, is provided the opportunity to observe these significant personal milestones in the company of their families, thereby fostering a healthier work-life balance.​

The Director General of Police directed all unit officers to grant leave without fail, except in extraordinary circumstances.​

The circular makes it clear that this shall not be treated as a right.​

The sanctioning authority shall grant leave unless it is very important to deny it.​

This facility applies to everyone, from constables to senior officials.​

However, those wishing to avail themselves of this leave must submit a written application in advance, accompanied by supporting documents, such as proof of their date of birth or marriage anniversary, based on their service register records.

- IANS

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Rohit L
It's a nice thought but I wonder how practical it will be. What if multiple officers want leave on the same day? Police work can't just stop. Also, the 'except in extraordinary circumstances' clause leaves a lot of room for denial. Let's see how it works on ground.
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Kavya N
My father is a police constable in Hyderabad. He's missed so many birthdays due to bandobast duties. This initiative is like a breath of fresh air - finally someone is thinking about their personal life too. Thank you DGP Reddy sir! 🎉
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James A
This is a great welfare move. In the West, we often take work-life balance for granted, but Indian police personnel have it really tough. Giving them time off for personal milestones is a smart way to boost morale without huge costs.
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Rajesh Q
Don't get me wrong, it's a good step. But why only birthdays and anniversaries? What about their children's school functions or parents' health emergencies? The circular says 'not a right' - that's a bit concerning. Hope this doesn't become another paper exercise.
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Lisa P
I wish this had happened earlier. My uncle was a police officer in Telangana and worked for 35 years without a single birthday off. But better late than never! Small gestures like these show that the government cares about its frontline workers.
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