In the last four years, Tamil Nadu has seen a significant increase in the number of police stations with 72 new ones being established. Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, announced this development, highlighting the government’s efforts to enhance law enforcement and ensure public safety. The establishment of these new police stations is aimed at improving the efficiency of the state’s police force and increasing their presence in local communities. This initiative is part of the government’s commitment to strengthening the law and order situation in Tamil Nadu. The addition of these police stations will help in better surveillance, crime prevention, and faster response to emergencies. With these new establishments, the state is taking proactive measures to address the evolving security challenges faced by its citizens. The move is expected to have a positive impact on the overall safety and security of the people of Tamil Nadu. The government’s focus on enhancing the police force and infrastructure is a step towards creating a safer environment for residents and promoting a sense of security across the state.

Posted in
JUST IN
Tamil Nadu adds 72 new police stations in the past four years, reveals Chief Minister.
In Trend

AIADMK mulls rekindling BJP ties for 2026 Tamil Nadu polls after 18-month split: Reports
