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Kiran Sethi is a police officer in Delhi, India, known for organizing women's self-defense and police services training camps throughout India, for which she was honored by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in 2015. [1] [2]
The Bihar Police Academy trains officers of the Bihar Police, who have been selected through Examination conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission and Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission. The trained officers are then posted in their respective ranks in various parts of the states under whom the other sub-ranks of police force work.
They are taught to use everyday items as weapons to gain advantages in assaults. The department of school education and literacy in India have implemented self-defense training to ensure the safety of students and reduce dropout rates. [5] Moreover, New Delhi police have been teaching a 10-day course in public schools and universities since 2010.
The Bihar Police is the law enforcement agency for the state of Bihar, India, with its headquarters in Patna. It has a sanctioned strength of 111,000 personnel, and as of 2017, employs 77,000 personnel. [2] [3] The present DGP of Bihar Police is Vinay Kumar, an IPS officer of 1991 batch. [4]
Female officers were first used in 1972, and a number of women hold key positions in state police organizations. Their absolute numbers, however, are small. Uniformed and undercover women police officers have been deployed in New Delhi as the Anti-Eve Teasing Squad, which combats the sexual harassment of women ("Eves"). Several women-only ...
ABVP conducts self-defense training program for girls titled "Mission Sahasi" all over India. [24] [25] [26] ABVP conducted door-to-door screening in more than 100 slums of Delhi for Covid-19 symptoms and encouraged people to register for vaccination. [27] [28] [29]
Shilpi Singh is an Indian women's rights activist . [1] [2] [3] She is known for contribution for rights and rehabilitation of Indian women in rural areas, [4] to prevent human trafficking, [5] child marriage in Bihar, India.
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