Staff Reporter
Lahore:Under the directives of Inspector General of Punjab Police, Dr. Usman Anwar, priority measures are ongoing for the best health welfare of police personnel injured in the line of duty. In a significant advancement in digitalized facilities, Punjab Police has added a new module, “Hamare Apne” (Our Own), in the police welfare software, enabling the real time digital monitoring of health welfare for injured officers. A video link meeting, chaired by DIG Welfare and Finance Punjab, Ghazi Muhammad Salahuddin, was held at the Central Police Office, with welfare in-charges from all districts, field formations, relevant officers, and staff participating via video link.DIG Welfare Ghazi Muhammad Salahuddin explained the objectives of the “Hamare Apne” software, while Punjab Police’s IT experts demonstrated its functionality to the participants. DIG Welfare emphasized that it is the responsibility of the relevant in-charges to promptly update information of injured employees in the software. With this software, all details regarding the injured personnel, their recovery, and rehabilitation will be available at the click of a button. Ghazi Muhammad Salahuddin noted that the software would further improve the timely provision of medical assistance to injured employees. He instructed that data of all employees injured during the current year should be updated in the software within three days. AIG Welfare Dr. Amara Shirazi said that “Hamare Apne” is integrated with Punjab Police’s human resource software, and timelines will be adhered to, providing special benefits to the police force in health welfare. Senior officers, including AIG Welfare Dr. Amara Shirazi and Punjab Police IT experts, were also present.













