27 September,2022 09:47 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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The Maharashtra government on Tuesday decided to fill 20,000 posts of police constable with the state cabinet approving a proposal in this regard.
The cabinet, at a meeting, approved the proposal to fill all existing vacancies in the constable category in the state police force.
At present, recruitment process has started for filling up vacancies of 7,231 constable posts this year. Additional posts were created last year in the category.
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A statement from the Chief Minister's Office said fresh recruitments will considerably reduce work burden on the police department.
In another decision, the cabinet gave a green signal to a proposal to provide an ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakh each to the kin of forest officials killed by wild animals.
Also, an ex-gratia of Rs 3.30 lakh will be given to a forest officer if he is rendered handicapped in an attack by wild animals, while Class C and D employees of the department will get Rs 3 lakh each for the same condition, the statement said.
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