Aurangabad: City police are the latest to reduce the number of hours of tasks to eight for female personnel.
For this effect was issued by Police Commissioner Aurangabad Nikhil Gupta on Monday night, requesting all Incharges police offices and their respective branches to implement the direct effect.
The order, however, is limited to the female police from constables for sub-inspector rank assistants.
Gupta said, “This step is intended to give the woman to inhibit more time to have a balance of work life.” The officer said that because of our social structure, women, regardless of their profession, are expected to care for their families and children.
“Sometimes, the demanding work places more hours, which directly affects their personal responsibilities and lives,” said Gupta, hoping that the move will bring positive changes to the last order, female police personnel will be less than fewer hours than colleagues their male colleagues.
Of the 3,539 poles of constables in the city of Aurangabad, there were 3,197 police serving 506 women, including three Asis, 36 police chiefs, 99 police rises and 365 constables.
This initiative was first taken in the state by Commissioner of Police Nagpur Amitesh Kumar and the plan was successfully attended by Pune Police Unit, Amravati and Navi Mumbai.
Orders are also in line with the plan Director General of Police Sanjay Pandey, which – impressed with the initiative to take a view of attention in terms of working hours for women in constitution – in September this year decided to get it replicated throughout the country gradually.
Pandey said that when metropolitan cities can apply this idea quickly, other parts of the state must also be able to capable.