The Maharashtra government has finally approved the much-awaited Mumbai Police Housing Township project, a comprehensive residential complex designed exclusively for police personnel and their families. This cabinet decision ends a protracted wait and signals a proactive approach to personnel welfare. Nestled strategically near key police installations, the township promises to alleviate the housing crunch that has plagued the force for decades. Features include multi-story residences equipped with modern amenities, dedicated playgrounds for children, gyms, libraries, and even a police museum to honor the department’s legacy. During the approval session, ministers discussed the project’s potential to foster community bonding and stability among officers, benefiting over 15,000 personnel directly.
Mumbai Police Get New Township: Maharashtra Cabinet’s Big Approval
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