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Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review meeting on Disha and Abhaya projects and directed the officials to ensure women police in Village/Ward Secretariats are active and women should complain to them instead of going to regular police stations.
During the review meeting held at camp office here on Friday, the Chief Minister said Zero FIR opportunities should be widely given. He said women may hesitate to go to police station for complaining and they should be provided with option to complain through women police in villages. He said women police should be given training in all features of Disha App. He said District Collectors and SPs should review women safety once in two weeks and send a report to the government. He said reception system in police stations should be strong and added to set up a display in police stations on how Disha App works
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