CM Yogi raises PRD jawans' daily allowance to ₹600

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CM Yogi raises PRD jawans' daily allowance to ₹600

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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath announced on 18 August 2026 that the daily allowance for Pradesh Rakshak Dal (PRD) jawans will be raised to ₹600 per day, benefiting thousands of auxiliary security personnel deployed across the state.

Key Takeaways

CM Yogi Adityanath announced a daily allowance hike for Pradesh Rakshak Dal (PRD) jawans on 18 August 2026 .
The revised daily allowance is set at ₹600 per day .
PRD jawans are an auxiliary force deployed for security and crowd management at public functions across Uttar Pradesh .
Personnel are paid on a per-duty-day basis, so the hike directly raises effective monthly earnings for regularly deployed jawans.
The announcement was made via CM Yogi's official X account and accompanied by a video.

A pay hike that touches the lives of thousands of uniformed volunteers across Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced on Tuesday, 18 August 2026 that the daily allowance for Pradesh Rakshak Dal (PRD) jawans will be raised to ₹600 per day.

Posting on X, CM Yogi stated: 'पी.आर.डी. के जवानों के लिए प्रतिदिन का भत्ता ₹600 करने जा रहे हैं' — 'We are going to set the daily allowance for PRD jawans at ₹600.'

Who are PRD jawans and what do they do?

The Pradesh Rakshak Dal is a state auxiliary force in Uttar Pradesh that provides security and crowd-management support at government events, public functions, and law-and-order duties. PRD personnel are deployed widely across the state but have historically received modest daily allowances, making any upward revision significant for their household incomes.

What the ₹600 figure means on the ground

The revised rate of ₹600 per day represents a direct increase in take-home earnings for jawans who are paid on a per-duty-day basis rather than a fixed monthly salary. For personnel clocking regular deployments, the hike translates into a meaningfully higher monthly income — a relief for a cadre that has long pressed for better compensation.

The announcement comes as the Yogi Adityanath government has periodically revisited welfare measures for state-level security and auxiliary personnel ahead of key administrative and electoral cycles in Uttar Pradesh.

For the men and women who stand guard so that public life runs smoothly, ₹600 a day is more than a number — it is recognition that their service carries a price the state is now willing to pay.

Point of View

Immediate benefit. The timing in mid-2026 suggests the government is keen to demonstrate welfare delivery ahead of upcoming local-body or state-level electoral cycles. Whether the hike is accompanied by regularisation of service conditions will determine its longer-term political and administrative impact.
NationPress
18 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new daily allowance for PRD jawans in Uttar Pradesh?
UP CM Yogi Adityanath announced that the daily allowance for Pradesh Rakshak Dal (PRD) jawans will be raised to ₹600 per day.
What is the Pradesh Rakshak Dal (PRD)?
The Pradesh Rakshak Dal is an auxiliary security force in Uttar Pradesh deployed at government events, public functions, and for crowd management and law-and-order duties across the state.
When did CM Yogi announce the PRD allowance hike?
The announcement was made on Tuesday, 18 August 2026, via CM Yogi Adityanath's official X account.
How are PRD jawans paid — monthly salary or daily allowance?
PRD jawans are paid on a per-duty-day basis, meaning the ₹600 daily rate directly determines their earnings based on the number of days they are deployed.
What was the PRD daily allowance before this hike?
The previous daily allowance figure was not specified in the announcement. CM Yogi's post confirmed the new rate will be ₹600 per day.
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