Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who also heads the home department, today approved the increase and announced it through Chief Minister Office's (CMO) twitter handle.
"Great news for policemen! CM @Dev_Fadnavis approves increase in refreshment allowance to our policemen!" the CMO twitter handle said.
Refreshment allowance of the police force was last revised in 2011, the tweet claimed.
Post this increase, constables and police naiks will get Rs 1,350 per month as refreshment allowance, up from Rs 700 earlier.
For assistant sub-Inspectors, sub-inspectors and photographers, the refreshment allowance will now be Rs 1,500 per month, up from Rs 840, an official said.
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