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Govt. to cover medical expenses of injured police officers

Govt. to cover medical expenses of injured police officers
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The Kerala government has pledged to cover the medical expenses for two police officers who suffered leg amputations following a road accident in Kanhangad. Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala has also directed officials to ensure the officers receive appropriate job placements upon their return to duty.

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This highlights state-level welfare support for public servants injured in the line of duty.

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The State government will cover the medical expenses of two police officers who had to undergo leg amputations following a road accident in Kanhangad. Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala has directed the Kerala Police Welfare Bureau to release an initial amount of ₹5 lakh each for their treatment.

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