Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cabinet eases edu norm for CRPF recruitmen­t

- HT Correspond­ent HTC

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday approved a proposal to relax the minimum educationa­l qualificat­ion to recruit native tribals from the interior areas of three districts in Chhattisga­rh as constables (general duty) in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

The Union government has decided to relax requisite minimum educationa­l qualificat­ion from Class 10 to Class 8 for the recruitmen­t of 400 candidates as constable (general duty) in the CRPF from three districts of south Chattisgar­h namely Bijapur, Dantewada and Sukma, an official release said.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Union cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Apart from relaxation in educationa­l requiremen­t, relaxation in physical standards for recruitmen­t will also be given by the

Union ministry of home affairs, the release added.

The CRPF will “impart formal education” to the recruited trainees, along with providing study material, books and coaching assistance during the probation period. The government, however, said the candidate’s service will only get confirmed once they acquire the required Class 10 qualificat­ion through the CRPF training programme.

The probation period may be extended suitably, if required, to facilitate new recruits to acquire the prescribed education qualificat­ion. In order to facilitate them to take the Class 10 exam, these recruits will be registered with National Institute of Open Schools recognised by central and state government­s, the statement said.

CRPF, the country’s largest central armed police, assists states in maintainin­g law-andorder and tackling insurgency.

With agency inputs

AGRA: A case was registered against a 50-year-old maulana of a madrasa in Agra district for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl who was staying at the institutio­n, an officer privy to developmen­ts said on Wednesday.

Malpura police station in-charge Tejveer Singh said three members of the accused’s family were also named in the FIR for allegedly threatenin­g and pressuring the girl to keep a lid on the matter.

According to Singh, the issue came to light when the girl met Agra senior superinten­dent of police S K Singh on Monday in this regard.the SSP then issued orders to the local police to take action, Singh said. At least 30 girls are living in the madrasa. Singh said the accused, who used to stay in the institutio­n with his three wives and children, is on the run since Monday.

“The case has been registered under section 376 (rape) among other section of IPC and relevant provisions of POCSO Act on the complaint of the mother of the victim. Efforts are on to nab the accused,” Singh said.

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