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Gujarat CM Anandiben announces 33% reservation for women in Police at Police Academy Award

VIDEO OF ANANDIBEN PATEL WITNESSING POLICE PARADE

Today, Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat blessed Gujarat Police Academy Award at Karai in Gandhinagar. CM witnessed paraded by 136 Police men at Karai.

While speaking on the occasion, she appreciated Gujarat Police for lower crime rate in the state and controlled law and order situation.

The annoucement came after the passing-out parade of 97 armed PSI, 39 IO at Gujarat Police Academy at Karai. Chief Minister Anandi Patel on Tuesday announced 33 per cent reservation for women in the state police force. “It is necessary to empower women for their uplift in society. Thus, my government has decided to provide 33 per cent reservation to women in the police recruitments,” announced Patel without elaborating.

She was interacting with media after attending the passing-out parade of 97 armed police sub inspectors (PSIs)and 39 intelligence officers (IOs) having PSI cadre at Gujarat Police Academy at Karai in Gandhinagar on Tuesday. These officers will now be inducted in police force after completing their nine-month training at the Karai-based academy.

Among these 136 officers, 25 were women, including 10 PSIs and 15 IOs. During her speech as the chief guest, Patel claimed that Gujarat had the lowest crime rate in the country.

“Peace and communal harmony is essential to bring development. Gujarat never saw any major communal clash in last 10 years, which helped us to bring development here. Gujarat is the safest state in India with lowest crime rate,” said Patel, who thanked Gujarat police for such environment.

 

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