
In a significant move to bolster support for police families, Haryana's Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur has issued a compelling directive to all police officials across the state. The top cop has called for voluntary contributions to the Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Family Welfare Fund, emphasizing the importance of financial security for families of deceased personnel.
The initiative gained further momentum as Rohtak Superintendent of Police Himanshu Garg actively joined the campaign, encouraging officers in his jurisdiction to participate generously in this noble cause.
Strengthening the Safety Net for Police Families
The ASI Family Welfare Fund serves as a crucial financial cushion for families who lose their primary breadwinners in the line of duty. With police personnel often facing life-threatening situations, this fund ensures that their families receive immediate financial assistance during their most vulnerable moments.
DGP Kapur's appeal highlights the administration's commitment to the welfare of police families beyond active service. The voluntary contribution system allows serving officers to support their fallen colleagues' families, fostering a sense of community and mutual responsibility within the police force.
District-Level Implementation Gains Traction
Rohtak SP Himanshu Garg has taken the lead in implementing the DGP's vision at the district level. His proactive approach in mobilizing contributions demonstrates the grassroots-level commitment to this welfare initiative.
The involvement of senior officers like SP Garg is expected to encourage wider participation among junior ranks, creating a cascading effect of support throughout the police hierarchy.
Building a Culture of Mutual Support
This initiative represents more than just financial assistance—it symbolizes the bond of brotherhood within the police force. By contributing to the welfare fund, officers actively participate in creating a safety net that they themselves might need someday.
The program underscores the Haryana Police's evolving approach to personnel welfare, recognizing that caring for officers' families is essential for maintaining morale and operational efficiency.
As more districts follow Rohtak's example, the ASI Family Welfare Fund is poised to become a robust support system, ensuring that no police family in Haryana faces financial hardship alone during times of tragedy.