Haryana to incorporate “Dhakkad Women Cops” by 20% to curb crime

NewsBharati    04-Jun-2018
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Rohtak, June 4: Women will be given an opportunity to join the police aide as an upper helping hand to curb increasing crime against women, said Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar who wishes to increase the number of female police officers in the state.

Chalking out developments brought under the state, CM Manohar Lal Khattar said that there are many instances which cannot be given in a common police station. Therefore the main idea is to increase the women partnership in the police force was earlier done by incorporating 1000 candidates under which 2 % was raised from 6 to 8% which is reserved for women. In this year the number has been increased to 1200 and in that context, 3% will be increased which will amount to 11 % increase in women cops. The main aim is to increase the availability of women up to 20% with the changing time.

 

There will be separate police station for women and Haryana is the first state that will have women police in every district. There will be women desk for females if they want to register any complaint. These desks are available from 9 am to 5 pm and all the cases related to women are been registered with the desk team to have a detailed information about the incidents taking place in the state.

Giving insights on the development and new progress incorporated for the citizen of the state, CM Khattar elaborated on other instances like education, crime, employment and also has chalked out leave policy for mother and fathers of the newborn baby. The state government permits paternity leave of 15 days for the newly born child in the government offices. Hopefully, the state incorporates this policy for private sector offices as well.