Police quarters await inauguration
The Hindu
Police quarters, which has been constructed with 35 units in Bryant Nagar here, is yet to be inaugurated even as good number of policemen and officers are waiting indefinitely after registering their
Police quarters, which has been constructed with 35 units in Bryant Nagar here, is yet to be inaugurated even as good number of policemen and officers are waiting indefinitely after registering their applications online. The Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation constructed a residential apartment on the 10th Street of Bryant Nagar here with 35 units – three for Inspectors, nine for Sub-Inspectors and 23 for Head-Constables. Though the construction was completed and the building handed over to the Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation in last April itself, the facility is yet to be opened.
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