Union Home Ministry has approved to raise seventeen new
police battalions in Jammu and Kashmir and the Naxal-hit states. Each of the
battalions will comprise 1,100 recruits. In case of Jammu & Kashmir, the
recruitment process will concentrate on insurgency-prone areas. The cost of
raising each of the battalion will be around Rs61 crore and 75 per cent of it
will be provided by the central government.
5 battalions will be for Jammu and Kashmir
12 for the Maoist-affected states
In this regard central government will provide financial
assistance which is around 61 crore rupees. 75 per cent of the required will be
provided by the central government. In case of Naxal-hit states, 75 per cent
vacancies in these battalions will be filled up by youths from the 27
worst-affected districts. While in case of Jammu and Kashmir, the recruitment
process will concentrate on insurgency prone areas. Presently, there are 144
India Reserve Battalions in various states. In addition, Union Government
recently has approved raising 8 additional India Reserve (IR) Battalions, four
each for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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