When Ashish Tiwari took charge as the Ayodhya police chief, he came across a constable, whose mother passed away, running from pillar to post to get a leave.
Now, after introducing an electronic leave management system, the senior superintendent of police (SSP) hoped that kind of situation would not be faced by any police personnel in the Uttar Pradesh district.
The Ayodhya police has introduced an electronic leave management system for sub-inspectors and constables, who can now apply for leave through the Smart E-Police application and do not have to produce themselves before any officer for getting the leaves.
Talking to PTI, the Ayodhya SSP said: "Any sub-inspector or constable can apply for leave through this app and it will be immediately attended by the police office."
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