Module introduced for injured cops
LAHORE: Punjab Police has added a new module "Hamare Apne" (our own) in the police welfare software, enabling the real time digital monitoring of health issues of injured officers.
In a video link meeting DIG Welfare and Finance Punjab Ghazi Muhammad Salahuddin explained the objectives of the module. He emphasized that it is the responsibility of relevant in-charges to promptly update information of injured cops in the software.
He noted the software would further improve the timely provision of medical assistance to the wounded cops. He instructed that data of all employees injured during the current year should be updated in the software in three days. AIG Welfare Dr Amara Shirazi said the software is integrated with Punjab Police's human resource software.
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