Mumbai Police Constables to Receive Larger Service Quarters

The Maharashtra government has increased accommodation entitlements for Mumbai police constables from 45 sqm to 50 sqm, aligning them with the rest of the state. This decision follows a proposal by Police Commissioner Deven Bharti and addresses significant commuting challenges faced by officers.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 11-12-2025 17:25 IST | Created: 11-12-2025 17:25 IST
Mumbai Police Constables to Receive Larger Service Quarters
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The Maharashtra government has announced a decision to expand housing quarters for Mumbai police constables, increasing the size from 45 square meters to 50. This change aligns the city's provisions with those in the rest of the state, where the constabulary already enjoys this larger space allocation.

This move follows a proposal by Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti, who advocated for the expansion to match the entitlements available in other districts. Bharti, upon assuming his role, had committed to addressing housing issues within the force, which has been a concern for many officers due to lengthy commutes.

Currently, over 50% of Mumbai's police force travels up to 100 kilometers daily from neighboring areas such as Thane and Navi Mumbai. The government's decision is part of broader efforts to construct additional living quarters to better accommodate police personnel and reduce their commuting burden.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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