Welfare of Police Employees’ Children Top Priority: IG PunjabRs20,000 Monthly Stipend Approved for Visually Impaired Children
By Muhammad Shahzad | Lahore, PakistanLAHORE: Inspector General of the Punjab Police, Abdul Kareem, has taken another significant step for the welfare of police employees and their families by approving a monthly stipend for the care of visually impaired children.On the directions of the IG Punjab, the Additional IG Welfare and Finance has issued a…
By Muhammad Shahzad | Lahore, Pakistan
LAHORE: Inspector General of the Punjab Police, Abdul Kareem, has taken another significant step for the welfare of police employees and their families by approving a monthly stipend for the care of visually impaired children.
On the directions of the IG Punjab, the Additional IG Welfare and Finance has issued a formal notification in this regard. According to a spokesperson for the Punjab Police, visually impaired children of police employees will receive a monthly stipend of Rs20,000.
The stipend will be provided to visually impaired children of martyred, serving, retired, and police personnel who passed away during service, ensuring that their care and essential needs are properly met.
Abdul Kareem said the police force functions like a family and the welfare of police employees and their children remains a top priority for the department.
He added that children of police employees suffering from Thalassemia are already receiving Rs30,000 per month, while children affected by Cerebral Palsy are being provided Rs20,000 per month.
In addition, substantial financial assistance is also being provided for the medical treatment of children of police employees suffering from other diseases, in order to facilitate the affected families and ensure better care for their children, he added.
