J&K Police launch initiative for women’s safety in Chenab valley

In a move to strengthen women’s safety and public confidence in policing, the Jammu and Kashmir Police has launched ‘Bharosa’ – a comprehensive initiative aimed at addressing the under-reporting of crimes and enhancing awareness of women’s rights in Chenab valley region, an official said.

Structured around the three pillars of prevention, response, and empowerment, the initiative under the leadership of Deputy Inspector General of Police, Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban (DKR) Range, Shridhar Patil has already shown measurable impact on the ground, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, a police spokesperson said.

He said a three-day capacity-building programme, held in collaboration with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, trained 95 women police personnel in gender sensitization, effective complaint handling, and community engagement strategies.

As part of its extensive outreach efforts, 94 awareness programmes have been conducted, benefiting over 4,400 individuals, the spokesperson said.

He said the response mechanisms have been strengthened through the 24×7 Women Helpline (112), JK Police eCOP app, and rapid response teams.

On the empowerment front, more than 4,700 people have gained from cyber awareness and legal aid initiatives, he said.

In a significant step, the spokesperson said police officials are also reaching remote areas to educate people, especially women, about their legal rights, delivering awareness directly at their doorsteps.

The initiative has led to a notable increase in crime reporting, improved public trust in police services, and the adoption of advanced technology, including AI-powered surveillance and GPS-enabled patrols, the spokesperson said.

He said it has also ushered in critical reforms such as digitised FIR systems, e-FIR facility, Standard Operating Procedures for crimes against women, and the enforcement of the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Act.

‘Bharosa’ is a result of collaborative efforts among law enforcement, civil society, government agencies, educational institutions, and local communities, and reflects the Police’s steadfast commitment to creating a safer, more inclusive, and just environment for women across the region.

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