The Maharashtra Cabinet which met under Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan's chairmanship took the decision in Mumbai.
Accordingly, all policemen posted in Maoist-affected areas, right from constables to assistant police inspectors would stand to benefit.
Their promotions would be decided by an internal committee headed by an officer of the rank of Inspector General of Police.
Similarly, promotion for policemen from sub-inspector to assistant police inspector would be finalised by a committee headed by the Director General of Police.
People's representatives had lobbied the state government to introduce more incentives for policemen posted in Maoist-affected areas, he said.
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