
Reception hall, basic amenities to be developed at 250 T.N. police stations
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu govt grants admin sanction to set up reception desk, basic amenities at 250 police stations. Cost of ₹10 crore. CM M.K. Stalin announced in Assembly. Each station to get waiting hall, drinking water facilities at ₹4 lakh each.
The Tamil Nadu government has granted administrative sanction to set up a reception desk, and other basic amenities at 250 police stations across the State, at a total cost of ₹10 crore.
According to an official release, the government order followed the announcement made by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in the Assembly. A waiting hall, drinking water facilities and other infrastructure are to be developed in each of these 250 police stations at a cost of ₹4 lakh each, it said.

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