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Cops to get bravery awards for COVID-19 combat: Maharashtra minister

During a visit to Solapur, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh announced on Saturday that policemen working in COVID-19 pandemic will be awarded Bravery awards. Deshmukh, who was accompanied by state health minister Rajesh Tope, said that Police have done a good job working in the frontline and that they will be given bravery awards for their work.

Cops to get bravery awards for COVID-19 combat: Maharashtra minister
Cops to get bravery awards for COVID-19 combat: Maharashtra minister
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Published : Jun 28, 2020, 7:28 AM IST

Solapur: Bravery awards will be given to policemen working in the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh announced on Saturday during a visit to Solapur district.

He was speaking to reporters after reviewing the law and order situation in the district in view of the Ashadhi Ekadashi celebrations next week.

"Police have done a good job working in the frontline. They will be given bravery awards for their work," Deshmukh, who was accompanied by state health minister Rajesh Tope, said.

Deshmukh said kin of police personnel dying of COVID-19 will get Rs 65 lakh assistance and they can stay in the official quarters till the deceased's date of retirement in the normal course.

He said there are dedicated COVID-19 hospitals in each district for police personnel.

Meanwhile, Tope said that the government will also conduct antigen tests, which give results in an hour, giving priority to frontline COVID-19 workers.

"The state government has also decided to undertake rapid antibody tests, which will help find out whether a person has contracted COVID-19," he added.

Tope said that the district administration has been asked to increase the number of beds in the district.

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Solapur: Bravery awards will be given to policemen working in the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh announced on Saturday during a visit to Solapur district.

He was speaking to reporters after reviewing the law and order situation in the district in view of the Ashadhi Ekadashi celebrations next week.

"Police have done a good job working in the frontline. They will be given bravery awards for their work," Deshmukh, who was accompanied by state health minister Rajesh Tope, said.

Deshmukh said kin of police personnel dying of COVID-19 will get Rs 65 lakh assistance and they can stay in the official quarters till the deceased's date of retirement in the normal course.

He said there are dedicated COVID-19 hospitals in each district for police personnel.

Meanwhile, Tope said that the government will also conduct antigen tests, which give results in an hour, giving priority to frontline COVID-19 workers.

"The state government has also decided to undertake rapid antibody tests, which will help find out whether a person has contracted COVID-19," he added.

Tope said that the district administration has been asked to increase the number of beds in the district.

PTI

ALSO READ: COVID-19 LIVE: Tamil Nadu reported 3,713 fresh COVID-19 cases and 68 deaths

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