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‘Army, the police are no longer all male fortresses’

'Army, the police are no longer all male fortresses'
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New Delhi: Praise the increase in the number of women in the police and the central armed forces, which has more than doubled in the past six years, PM Narendra Modi on Sunday said that soldiers and police were no longer meant only for men, and expressed hopefully this trend would leads to “new age”, with uniformed women to role models for the country’s “lakh princess”.
In its monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Modi refers to data from the Police Research and Development Bureau which shows that the number of women in police forces in 2020 has increased to 2.15 lakh from 1.05 lakh in 2014, the year he took More than PM.
“…
and I’m not talking about numbers.
At present, the country’s daughters do even the toughest tasks with full strength and enthusiasm,” said PM, giving examples of how many women who are undergoing training to become ‘command war special forest ‘.
“They will be part of our Cobra Battalion …
today when we go to the airport, the metro station or see government offices, brave women from CISF are seen keeping every place sensitive,” he added.
PM said while gender diversity had a positive impact on the police, the presence of women’s security personnel surpassed its confidence among people, especially women.
“They naturally feel connected with women’s security personnel.
Because of the sensitivity of women, people tend to trust them more – School in their area as soon as they open and talk to the girls there.
PM also appreciated health workers for “tireless hard work” to make the country’s vaccination encourage the success of fraud.
Solving the intersection of the country from a 100-crore vaccine milestone on October 22, Modi said this was the result of the hard work of health workers.
At the radio address, he talks about the ‘new drone policy’ highlights how the government has done too many restrictions and regulations.
“The new drone policy has shown good results.
India is one of the first countries in the world who is preparing digital land records in its villages with the help of drones,” Modi said.
He said this technology can be used in several fields, including on agriculture, and is used to save fishermen life.
PM also urges people to get rid of “single plastic use” and to buy local items for diwali to bring pleasure and happiness for the poor, craftsmen and weavers.

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