Saat Saat Ab Aur Bhi Pass: Hyderabad Police's new initiative for women's safety

Saat Saat Ab Aur Bhi Pass: Hyderabad Police's new initiative for women's safety

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Category : State Published on: October 26 2021

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  • Hyderabad Police's 'She' squad introduced a new project named 'Saat Saat Ab Aur Bhi Pass,' which was launched by the Hyderabad City Police, to improve the safety and security of women.
  • As per the official release by Hyderabad Police, 'She' teams were launched on October 24, 2014 in Hyderabad City. These teams were formed keeping in view the Telangana Government's vision for a safe and secure environment for women.
  • As per the statics of the National Crime Records Bureau, Hyderabad is one of the safest cities in India as far as women safety is concerned.

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About 'She' squad

  • SHE Teams is a Telangana Police section dedicated to improving the safety and security of women. They also work to prevent child marriages in Telangana State. To apprehend eve teasers, stalkers, and harassers, the teams work in small groups. They primarily operate in Hyderabad's congested public locations.
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