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Karwar 31: The district home department has set a deadline for the Lok Sabha polls in the state of Canara region and security around polling stations. The challenge to safely conduct the election is also a challenge for the livestock. 

There is also the role of home guardians who are helping the police in security in the district. Home security personnel are deployed in various government and semi-protected areas, including police department, district prison, fire safety, airports, coastal watchdog, mining and geology department, excise, RTO, tourism and NCC.

Vacancies in the wake of polls:

The Lok Sabha polls in the district are scheduled for April 23 and the police department is deploying home security personnel to deploy security. The district has 15 branches of home security force, with 634 staff working there. There are 110 women housewives in it. 219 personnel have been deployed in different departments of police department. Bhatar has been appointed as the 900 Home Secretary in the district and has been allotted the post. Of these, 150 other personnel are running the process and final approval is required. The selection committee, chaired by District Police Superintendent and Deputy Commissioner, DDPI, and Member of the Homeland Security Board, has been interviewed by 150 people. The recruitment list has been sent to the Central Office for final order.

Postal Ballet for Delegating Staff:

The process of issuing identity card and postal ballot paper is being implemented to facilitate voting for home guard personnel who are deployed at different polling stations across the district. This task is over 88%. Officials have been informed that staff will be given to the election security function after completion.

Lowest allowance:

Today there is a shortage of staff for different departments, including the police department of the government. Governments have also sought security agencies on contract basis with a cost-cutting approach to protection. The Housing Force is also helping the government in this regard. Staff must leave the day and night to work and get involved. They need to work on the police at the police and excise and coastal police police force at the same time, but the minimum allowance they receive is just Rs 380 per day. Only. With Rs. 80 If the premium group has insurance, nothing else is available to them. Retired homeowner Ishwar Gowda insists that the day allowance should be increased.

Staff from the Police Department elsewhere:

Of the 634 home security personnel operating in the district, 398 departments are working on a daily basis. District Jail-11, Kaiga Project -44, Firefighters -39, Air Force Station-3, Coastal Guard -115, Department of Mines and Geology -13, Excise-32, RTO-16, Tourism Excluding 219 Personnel working in Police Department -10, NCC-3 crews are tasked with providing a light bulb gokarna for home protection