New Delhi: The country's largest paramilitary force Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has begun a new 'work from home' regime as many of its troops on extended leave are undertaking community help work, some even using their limited savings and resources at their home towns.
The chief of the force, Director-General (DG) AP Maheshwari, also lauded the efforts in a message sent to the 3.25 lakh personnel-strong paramilitary.
A number of its troops had to extend their homestay after the force extended their leave and suspended all movement till the May 3 deadline of the nation-wide lockdown clamped to stop the spread of coronavirus.
"We are at present negotiating difficult times. Yet, disregarding your own difficulties, you have been proactively addressing the hardships of the people around you. That is the very essence of service and loyalty. That is the quintessence of CRPF," Maheshwari said in his message.
"Many of you are forced to stay away from your workplace yet while in your respective home towns, you are ensuring that the hapless do not go hungry and the needy are not left in the lurch. Kudos to you. Indeed, you have added a new layer of meaning to the concept of work from home, stressed upon by the government to break the chain of COVID-19," the DG said.
He also said that the men and women of his force have a "humane heart to connect to the weal and woes of the fellow human beings, struggling confinement.
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"I put on record my appreciation for all those who have broken the time-space barriers of duty in the service of mankind and motherland. Wish you and your family members the best of health so that you can further add to the health of the society during this profound public health crisis," he added.