Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has announced one
year of maternity leave for Tamil Nadu policewomen. He also declared that women
officers, after completing their maternity leave, would be given the option to
be posted in districts where their family or their spouse’s family resides.
This arrangement will last for three years,
providing them with crucial exemption from the usual seniority requirements.
CM Stalin shared this development during
an event in Chennai, where police officers receiving the President’s, Union
Home Minister’s or Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s medals were honoured. He noted that the decision was made in
response to numerous requests from women police personnel who faced challenges
in balancing childcare responsibilities with their demanding roles.
The announcement builds on the DMK
government’s earlier decision, made after coming to power in 2021, to extend
maternity leave for government employees from nine months to one year. The chief minister emphasised the critical
role that policewomen play in addressing crimes against women and children.
He announced that special training programmes would be introduced to develop
their skills in handling cases related to kidnapping and cybercrimes,
particularly those targeting women and children. He also paid tribute to his
late father and predecessor, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M Karunanidhi,
who, he said, had been instrumental in modernising the state’s police force. He
urged every police officer in Tamil Nadu to pledge to maintain a crime-free
environment within their jurisdiction, asserting that such a commitment would
lead to a significant reduction in crime rates across the state.
Stalin said he was
confident that these new initiatives would further contribute to making Tamil
Nadu a safer and more secure place. Senior police officials, ministers, and
MLAs were also in attendance at the event held on August 23.