Rajnath launches Rs 1\,900-crore infra projects of CAPFs\, others

Rajnath launches Rs 1,900-crore infra projects of CAPFs, others

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Wednesday launched 28 major infrastructure projects of the (CAPFs) and other central police organisations worth nearly Rs 1,900 crore and spread over and 16 states, and said there was room to "do more".

The 28 major infrastructure projects inaugurated by the home are of the CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP and the SSB, besides the Police and other central police organisations such as the Land Ports Authority of India, the NDRF and the

These projects, involving 71 non-residential buildings, 5,283 residential quarters and 34 barracks, to be constructed at a total cost of Rs 1,895.28 crore, are spread across and 16 states -- Assam, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tripura, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand.

The home said the central has been taking various measures to enhance the capacity building of the CAPFs and in the past five years alone, 1,773 infrastructure projects of these forces have been sanctioned with a total outlay of Rs 12,060 crore.

Out of these projects, 992 projects worth Rs 4,368.93 crore have been completed and the remaining projects are under various stages of construction and will be completed in the next 2-3 years, he said.

With the completion of the residential projects under implementation, the housing satisfaction level in CAPFs will be enhanced from 39.04 per cent to 48.30 per cent against authorised dwelling units, Singh said.

"Despite our best efforts made for the welfare of jawans, there is still room to do more," the said.

The minister said the is "actively" considering a proposal to provide assistance to the personnel of these forces during the period of recovery from injuries, in addition to the cost of their treatment.

A sum of Rs 1,364.60 crore has been allocated to the for infrastructure projects in the past five years. A total of 35 projects consisting of 21 police stations, 10 police posts, two DCP offices, one district lines and one housing project of 1,066 residential quarters have been completed.

A home ministry said two projects to be inaugurated on Thursday at Kondli and Badarpur will be for police lines, a police station and 150 staff quarters.

The has also approved purchase of 200 MIG (Middle Income Group) flats and 582 LIG (Lower Income Group) flats from the DDA for the

Besides, 12 projects consisting of four police stations, two DCP offices, one police lines, four housing projects (939 residential quarters) and 58 barracks will be completed within the next two years, the said.

With the completion of these projects, the Delhi Police will be able to provide better office, residential accommodation and operational facilities to its field staff.

To augment border infrastructure, two Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) at Raxaul and Jogbani on the Indo-border in have been developed by the Land Ports Authority of at a cost of Rs 221.88 crore.

The laid foundation stones of three construction works costing Rs 66.35 crore for providing accommodation to the border guarding forces deployed on the Indo-and India-borders.

The NDRF project involves office and training infrastructure, barracks and 16 residential quarters for its 8th battalion in Ghaziabad to be constructed in the first phase at a cost of Rs 99.36 crore.

(CFSL) have been constructed at a cost of Rs 105.79 crore in and

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First Published: Wed, March 06 2019. 21:40 IST