CM Yogi raises PRD jawans' daily allowance to ₹600
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A pay hike that touches the lives of thousands of uniformed volunteers across Uttar Pradesh — Uttar 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.