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New Delhi: The gruesome rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata’s RG College has sent shockwaves across the country. Not only doctors but people from all walks of life have hit the streets demanding justice for the victim. Meanwhile, the West Bengal government has introduced a new initiative named “Rattirer Shaathi,” aimed at enhancing safety for women working night shifts.
Alapan Bandyopadhyay, Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister of West Bengal, announced the flagship program during a press conference on Saturday.
“After the RG Kar incident New app for women security. THE WEST BENGAL GOVERNMENT FLAGSHIP PROGRAMME FOR SAFETY FOR WOMEN WHO WORK ON THE NIGHT SHIFT, Alapan Bandyopadhyay, IAS (Retd.), Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister, West Bengal shared this in a Press conference on Saturday,’ as per a press release.
The initiative, named “Rattirer Shaathi” or “Helpers of the Night,” will involve the development of a special mobile app equipped with alarm devices. This app will be mandatory for all working women and will be connected to local police stations and the police control room.
“He said about the initiative “Rattirer Shaathi” HELPERS OF THE NIGHT that a special mobile phone app with alarm devices will be developed which shall be compulsorily downloaded by all working women and which will be connected to the local police stations/police control room. Helpline No. 100/112 should be extensively utilised during any panic/emergency situation. Rattirer Shaathi or woman volunteers shall be on duty at night,” as per the release.
Under the initiative, there should be separate designated restrooms with toilets for women.
“Safe Zones will be identified and created for women with full coverage by CCTV and its monitoring. Security checks and breathalyzer tests will be carried out at medical colleges and hospitals, super speciality hospitals, district hospitals. He mentioned that All organisations would be requested to set up a Visakha Committee on sexual harassment of women in workplaces, if not done,” as per the release.
Also a programme of sensitisation of all government establishments on issues relating to women’s safety and urge private organisations to do the same.
“The programme will be undertaken across districts. Organisations will be encouraged to devise schedules so that women work in pairs or teams and know each other’s movements during night hours,” the release stated.
Government appeal to the private Institutions shall also be encouraged to set up Rattirer Shaathi protocol.
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