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    Assam Police to conduct yearly BMI test for personnel starting August 16

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    The Director General of Police, Assam, GP Singh, announced plans for professional recording of Body Mass Index (BMI) for all Assam Police personnel, including officers, in accordance with directives from the Chief Minister's Office. The initiative aims to assess the health status of personnel, with a focus on addressing obesity. Personnel categorized as obese (BMI 30+) will be given three months to reduce weight, with exceptions for medical conditions like thyroidism. Those deemed unfit for duty after assessment may be offered voluntary retirement.

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    Director General of Police, Assam GP Singh, stated on Thursday in line with directions of the Hon @CMOfficeAssam, @assampolice Hq has decided to go in for professional recording of Body Mass Index (BMI) of all Assam Police personnel including IPS/APS officers and all DEF/Bn/Organisations. We plan to give three months time to all Assam Police personnel including IPS & APS officers till August 15th and then start BMI assessment in next fifteen days. All those who are in obese (BMI 30+) category would be offered another three months time to reduce weight (till November End) and after that VRS option except those who have genuine medical ground like thyroidism etc.

    @DGPAssamPolice would be the first to have the BMI taken on August 16th”.

    Earlier Assam police decided to get rid of deadwood from the police force. Earlier the DGP had stated that there are around 680 personnel who are purportedly habitual drinkers or obese, and those among them found unfit for duty will be offered voluntary retirement after a thorough review.

    The DGP had stated, “We already have a list of about 680 persons. To ensure that no name is added without a logical basis, we have formed committees in battalions and districts, which will be headed by a deputy commandant or an additional SP-rank officer.”

    Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in a virtual conferencing with senior officials of the Assam Police and SPs of districts instructed the police top brass to cut the dead wood out of the police force - those who are habitual drinkers, excessively obese, and having corruption cases against them - by giving them either VRS or CRS compensation.


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