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KSPCA urges special welfare measures for pregnant women police personnel

KSPCA urges special welfare measures for pregnant women police personnel
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The Karnataka State Police Complaints Authority has requested that the state police department implement welfare measures for pregnant officers. Proposed changes include exemptions from strenuous parade duties and night shifts to ensure the health of the mother and child.

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This highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing rigorous law enforcement duties with the health and family needs of female personnel in public service.

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The Karnataka State Police Complaints Authority (KSPCA) has urged the State police head to introduce special welfare measures for pregnant women police officers and personnel, including exemption from weekly parade duties and the provision of a mandatory weekly off.

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