Karnataka govt plans to train women in self-defence: Minister

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Dec 07 2019 | 8:55 PM IST

Women in Karnataka will be trained in self-defence to safeguard them against attacks, in the backdrop of the rape-and-murder of a 25-year-old veterinarian in Hyderabad, state home minister Bommai said on Saturday.

Speaking to reporters here, the Minister said police beat at night has been increased in Bengaluru and other cities in the state to prevent such incidents.

"This is a societal problem...in the background of which we have to take up steps on a bigger scale that are aimed at boosting the self-respect of women...by training them in self-defence, Bommai said.

He said some private institutions provide such training, but it was not enough.

"As a government, as a Home department we must take an initiative, so utilising the infrastructure available with us we want to give self-defence training to women. How many months training should be given, how it should be given- physical, mental, indoor, outdoor- everything should be introduced to build their morale," he added.

Training is likely to be provided at police training schools and self-defence training centres in the state to women who volunteer, also to schools and college students.

Bommai held a meeting with senior police and Home department officials regarding the safety of women.

We discussed on aspects such as- what can be done to prevent such incidents, how to protect one from such incidents, and once case is booked how investigation can be fast-tracked and the guilty be punished, the Minister said.

He said the government has also decided to extend SURAKSHA - a fully integrated personal safety app - to get immediate response to any distress calls. The app is currently functional in the city and other places in the state,

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First Published: Dec 07 2019 | 8:55 PM IST

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