Chandigarh, December 6
Chief Minister Haryana Nayab Singh Saini announced several important measures to strengthen women’s safety and modernize the state’s police system. He stated that the government’s objective is to build a secure, capable, and sensitive policing mechanism that earns the trust of every citizen.
The Chief Minister informed that the share of women in the police force will be increased from the current 15 percent to 25 percent in order to enhance women’s participation in the department. Additionally, the state will recruit 6,000 new personnel, of which 1,250 positions will be reserved exclusively for female candidates. He further said that the state government is also serious about road safety. To curb over speeding and reckless driving, the speed radar network—currently operational in Gurugram, Faridabad, and Hisar—will now be expanded to Panchkula. This system will be modeled on Chandigarh’s modern traffic management framework. Chief Minister Saini added that these measures will not only improve women’s safety and police efficiency in the state but also ensure greater road safety for all citizens.
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