Chennai Police Commissioner holds grievance redress camp for East Zone personnel
The Hindu
GCP Commissioner A. Arun addresses grievances of East Zone police personnel, orders quick redressal of issues.
Greater Chennai Police (GCP) Commissioner A. Arun on Tuesday held a grievance redress camp for police personnel working in the East Zone. He received 282 petitions from officers and other police personnel of the Triplicane, Kilpauk, and Mylapore police districts at the camp. The petitions related to grievances such removal of salary anomalies, transfer and commutation of punishment, and allotment of police quarters. On receiving their petitions, the Mr. Arun ordered senior officers to take quick and suitable actions and redress the grievances expeditiously. Additional Commissioner of Police, Headquarters, Kapilkumar C. Saratkar and Joint Commissioner of Police Saroj Kumar Thakur were present.
While expressing happiness over the release of the pending 25% dues pertaining to bills for the completed civic works, contractors working under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) termed the decision to withhold 5% as security against any defect found by Justice H.N. Nagamohan Das’ committee as unfair.
All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) staged a demonstration in Thoothukudi against the Tamil Nadu government’s decision to classify agricultural lands owned by farmers in Keela Vilathikulam, Kathalampatti as temple assets, as well as to repeal the temple pattas of the lands which were taken from farmers of Vilvamarathupatti