Rajasthan's Commitment to Women's Safety Reviewed

National Commission for Women chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar chaired a meeting with Rajasthan Police to evaluate progress on women's safety. The review included strategies to curb crimes, complaint statuses, police actions, and women's safety initiatives. Officials discussed ongoing schemes and received suggestions for improvements.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jaipur | Updated: 09-03-2026 15:40 IST | Created: 09-03-2026 15:40 IST
Rajasthan's Commitment to Women's Safety Reviewed
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The chairperson of the National Commission for Women, Vijaya Rahatkar, spearheaded a critical review meeting with Rajasthan Police concerning women's safety. This session, hosted at the Rajasthan Police Headquarters, assessed current measures and their effectiveness in addressing crimes against women.

During the meeting, officials exchanged insights on reinforcing strategies and mechanisms to better protect women. The session included a review of the number of complaints received, efforts in resolving these issues, and detailed discussions on police actions taken.

SP Civil Rights Harsh Vardhan Agarwalla provided an analysis of the crime situation, detailing complaint statistics and resolutions achieved. Furthermore, the meeting looked into various welfare schemes aimed at enhancing women's safety, with DGP Rajeev Kumar Sharma and other senior police officials contributing key insights.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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