PM Modi lauds rise in number of women cops, says Army, police no longer meant for men only

Lauding the jump in the number of women police personnel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted on Sunday that it has doubled between 2014 and 2020 and expressed hope that they will lead the “new age policing” in future

By :  migrator
Update: 2021-10-25 00:57 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File Photo)

New Delhi

In his monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast, he said a notion existed earlier that services like Army and police were meant for men but it was no longer so and cited a Bureau of Police Research and Development figure to say that number of women personnel rose to over 2.15 lakh against 1.05 lakh in 2014.

Their numbers in the last seven years have almost doubled in the central armed police forces as well, he said. Women are now undergoing what is considered a very difficult training as “specialised jungle warfare commandos” to become part of CoBRA battalion, an elite CRPF unit to target violent extremist and insurgent groups, and are also visible as security personnel at Metro stations, airports and government offices, Modi pointed out.

“It has a most positive impact on our police force and the morale of our society. The presence of women personnel brings a natural confidence among people,” he mentioned.

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