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UP Governor launches Safe City Project, a women’s safety campaign, in Lucknow

Press Trust of India | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by Kaleem Ullah Fasihi
Oct 17, 2020 03:53 PM IST

The Governor spoke while inaugurating the ‘Safe City Project’, a 180-day-long campaign under which the police and other departments will work towards safety of women.

Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel on Saturday said the movement of women police personnel in Lucknow will inculcate a feeling of pride and safety for women in the city here.

'' UP Governor Anandiben Patel '', at Vidhan Sabha,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. [ Photo by Dheeraj Dhawan / Hindustan Times ]
'' UP Governor Anandiben Patel '', at Vidhan Sabha,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. [ Photo by Dheeraj Dhawan / Hindustan Times ]

The Governor spoke while inaugurating the ‘Safe City Project’, a 180-day-long campaign under which the police and other departments will work towards safety of women.

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In a statement issued here, the UP Raj Bhavan said the Governor flagged off 100 pink scooties and 10 four-wheeler police vehicles. Lucknow is among eight cities in the country selected for the ‘Safe City Project’.

The central government has approved the project for Lucknow at a total cost of 194 crore with an aim to strengthen security of women in public places.

Patel said, “Crime against women is increasing, and in this scenario, the responsibility of society increases. If the schemes meant for woman are not properly implemented, they will lose their importance. Till such time that women are dependent on others socially or monetarily, they will be exploited. The women have to become empowered.” She also said, “There are people with criminal and perverted mindset, who derive pleasure by committing crime. Girls are harassed while going to schools. It is because of these people that women do not feel safe in the family. Police must identify these people, and act before they could commit crime.” The UP Governor also said that the responsibility of the universities and educational institutes is not confined only to admission, teaching, examination and results. “Discussions should also be held as to whether the daughters are safe or not, and whether they have information about their rights,” she said.

Throwing light on the ‘Safe City Project’, Additional Director General of Police (Women and Child Security) Neera Rawat said, “The cost of the projects is shared between the Centre and the state in 60:40 ratio. These vehicles have first-aid kit, flashlights and other facilities. The women personnel will combat crimes against women, which will make them feel secured.”

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