💨 Abstract
Delhi Police launched 'Shishtachar' (etiquette) squads to improve women's safety in public spaces, focusing on areas with high crime rates. The squads monitor and deter harassment, stalking, and other street crimes near metro stations, schools, and markets. They also hold awareness sessions in schools and colleges and respond to reports of discomfort or unwanted advances. The squads function during the day and are expected to operate at night in the future.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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