Rajasthan government has approved 33 percent reservation for women in police force

Rajasthan government has approved 33 percent reservation for women in police force

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Category : National Published on: September 09 2024

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  • The Rajasthan government on September 4, 2024, approved 33% reservation for women in the police force by deciding to amend the State Police Subordinate Services Rules, 1989.
  • With this decision, the police will be able to work with more sensitivity in the cases related to women, while women will also get more employment opportunities.
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