■ Staff Reporter :
HOME Department of
Maharashtra Government has
raised substantially the
allowances for Home Guards.
The duty allowance has been
increased from Rs 570 per day
to Rs 1,083 per day.
Apart from the duty
allowance, their other
allowances also have been
increased. These include hike
in gift allowance from Rs 100
to Rs 200, drill allowance from
Rs 90 to Rs 180, pocket
allowance from Rs 35 to Rs 100,
and food allowance has been
raised from Rs 100 to Rs 250.
The hike in allowances has
been effected from October 1,
2024. An amount of Rs 552.7120
crore has been approved for
the current financial year 2024-
25.
The amount of Rs 795.7120
crore will be provided for meeting the expenditure arising out
of this hike, in the subsequent
financial years Devendra Fadnavis,
Deputy Chief Minister and
Home Minister, tweeted that
the hike raised the duty
allowance payable to the
Home Guards to the extent
that it was the highest in the
country. Besides, other
allowances have been
increased. The hike in
allowances will benefit
around 55,000 Home Guards
in Maharashtra. In the last
month only, recruitment
process for 11,207 Home
Guards was completed and
they are getting trained, he
added.
The organisation of the
Home Guards came into existence on December 6, 1946.
The citizens willing to work
voluntarily in service of the
nation apart from their regular professions/jobs, are
roped in on honorary basis
to serve in the Home Guards.
They assist the police in
maintaining law and order,
during disaster situations,
and to enable the
Government to run the
essential services. In recognition of their honorary services, they are paid honorarium/allowances.