
New Delhi, Feb 28 (IANS) Delhi Police have been allocated Rs. 5,372.88 crore for upgrading the force during the 2015-16 financial year, according to the interim budget proposals presented in the Lok Sabha Saturday.
Of the total amount, Rs. 390 crore was earmarked for plan and Rs.4,979.48 for non-plan expenditure.
An amount of Rs. 7 crore has been allocated for developing the traffic and communications network in the National Capital Region (NCR) mega cities and a model traffic system while Rs. 8 crore has been earmarked for installing traffic signals.
Rs. 3 crore has been given for upgrading training of the force. For the Nirbhaya fund the force has been given Rs. 3.40 crore.
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