Home Minister Rajnath Singh today launched the Ministry of Home Affairs Mobile Application for grievance redressal of the Central Armed Police Forces, CAPF personnel in New Delhi. <br/><br/>Speaking on the occasion, Mr Singh said, he had proposed this App at the DGPs conference held in Hyderabad last year as he wished to relate to every jawan working for nation. <br/><br/>He congratulated the BSF for developing this App in a short span of time. He said, the CAPFs are one of the most disciplined forces. Mr Singh said that they also have some personal problems and the system keeps on resolving their problems from time to time. <br/><br/>The Minister said, this app is required when the jawans feel that their problems need attention of the Ministry of Home Affairs. He said, the app has given a Digital Option to jawans to lodge their grievances and he is just one click away from jawans. <br/><br/>Mr Singh said, he will review the dashboard of the App every month and check the status of redressal of grievances. He said, the Home Ministry will intervene, wherever required. <br/><br/>The Minister said that the Government is making efforts for the welfare of jawans and to curb stagnation, 34,000 jawans have been promoted to Head constable position. He also said that the families of the jawans, who sacrifice their life for the nation, should get minimum assistance of one crore rupees. <br/><br/>He said, the Government has recently launched a web portal "Bharat ke veer" to enable the willing donors to contribute towards the family of a braveheart who sacrificed their life in line of duty and it is getting very good response.<br/><br/>The Home Minister also launched BSFMyApp on the occasion.<br/>
News On AIR | May 11, 2017 8:50 PM
Rajnath Singh launches grievance redressal app for Central Armed Police Forces