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State proposes township project to provide homes for 45,000 Mumbai cops

The state Home Department issued a Government Resolution (GR) to constitute a 15-member committee, headed by Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Iqbal Singh Chahal, to study the feasibility of the project and submit its recommendations

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The initiative is a step towards addressing long-standing housing concerns within the Mumbai Police force. Representational Pic

The initiative is a step towards addressing long-standing housing concerns within the Mumbai Police force. Representational Pic

The Maharashtra government on Friday announced the formation of a high-level committee to assess the ambitious Mumbai Police Housing Township Project, aimed at providing homes for over 45,000 police personnel across the city, news agency PTI reported.

Under the proposed plan, residential quarters will be developed on 75 designated plots in Mumbai to accommodate 40,000 constables, 5,000 sub-inspectors and inspectors, and other senior officers.

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