Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Haryana to recruit 1000 woman police employees

CHANDIGARH, JULY 18
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal,  said here today that the state government had recruited 1,000 woman police employees and would shortly recruit 1,000 more female constables in the state. He urged the people to encourage their daughters to join the police force.
         Mr Manohar Lal was addressing women from the Naraingarh Assembly constituency who called on him at his residence here. They had come to express their gratitude for sanctioning a women’s police station in Naraingarh sub-division and a government girls college for Badagarh village.
              Reiterating the commitment of the state government to women’s safety and education, the Chief Minister said a number of steps had been taken in this direction. Women’s colleges are being established at a distance of every 20 kilometres to provide the facility of higher education to girls in the state.
          Several steps have been taken to ensure the safety of women and girls. Women’s police stations have already been opened in every district and now the government has sanctioned such police stations in eight sub-divisions, including Naraingarh, he added.
          Earlier, in case of any problem or incident of crime, women would hesitate to go to the police station to lodge a complaint, but now, they feel free to register their grievances at women’s police stations without any hesitation. 
                   The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Nayab Singh Saini, and his wife, Mrs Suman Saini, Chairman, Zila Parishad, Naraingarh, Mr Surinder Rana, Chairperson, Municipal Committee, Mrs Jagdeep Kaur, vice-chairperson, Municipal Committee, Mrs Monika Aggarwal, President, Nagar Mandal Mahila Morcha, Mrs Sushma Pal, and a number of woman sarpanches were also present on the occasion.
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