Over 1,000 four-legged soldiers of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will now get a dedicated team of doctors to take care of them. The finance ministry has approved the Ministry of Home Affairs’ proposal to create a dedicated veterinary cadre for the force, which will be headed by senior veterinary doctors.
This was a long-standing demand as the CRPF has no permanent doctors to look after the force’s canines and instead gets doctors on contract through walk-in interviews. In a recent official communication, MHA said these posts will be created by abolishing a few existing positions in the force.