Help desk for women set up in 18 police stations in Villupuram
The Hindu
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The police have set up women help desks in 18 police stations in the district to provide emergency services and deal with complaints relating to crimes against women. Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Villupuram Range) M. Pandian inaugurated the help desk through video-conferencing on Monday. Sanctioned from the Nirbhaya Fund, each help desk has been provided with two women personnel, including a sub-inspector.More Related News
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