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Over 27,000 personnel left CAPFs in last 3 years: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Over 27,000 personnel of the (CAPFs) have either resigned or taken voluntary retirement in the last three years owing to various reasons, the informed Parliament today. The maximum of such instances have been reported in two of the largest paramilitary forces of the country -- the (11,198) and the (10,620) for a time period between 2015 upto January, 2018. The saw 3,410 personnel leaving the force on various accounts in the same time period followed by 1,122 from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), 518 from the and 994 from the Rifles. The data, of a total of 27,862 personnel resigning or proceeding on voluntary retirement during the said time period was provided by of State for Home Kiren Rijiju in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. He said the CAPFs have informed the that the force personnel proceeded on voluntary retirement and resignation "mainly due to various personal and domestic reasons, including children/family issues, of self or family, social/family obligations and commitments among others." "Some personnel also sought voluntary retirement to enjoy a static life as well as pensionary benefits after completing 20 years of service," the said. Rijiju said taking a voluntary retirement or resignation from job is "essentially a personal choice" and the personnel who intend to do so are given personal hearing and counselling by their controlling officers. He said improvement in the working condition of officers and jawans of these forces is a "continuous endeavour" of the

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 15:55 IST
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