Delhi cabinet okays survey on infrastructural lacunae with focus on women safety

The Delhi cabinet Tuesday cleared a proposal to conduct a survey on infrastructural lacunae in Delhi-NCR with a focus on women safety in public places.
The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Delhi Chief Minster Arvind Kejriwal.
The Delhi government will undertake a survey on infrastructural lacunae in Delhi-NCR with a focus on women safety. The survey will be conducted by 'Safetipin' organisation, which has the specialised skill set and prior experience, the Delhi cabinet said in a statement.
Various key stakeholders -- transport department, municipal corporations, Public Works Department, Delhi Development Authority, Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board and educational institutions -- will be actively involved the survey.
The cabinet sought a detailed report on the previous survey, including the list of black spots and how many lights were installed following the survey, the statement said.
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To assess the on-ground improvement, Safetipin would conduct a second round of audits. This process involves large-scale data collection of the city's streets and public spaces using two applications - My Safetipin for crowd sourced data and Safetipin Nite to collect night time pictures of the city.
"At the core of the app is the safety audit. A safety audit is a participatory tool for collecting and assessing information about perceptions of urban safety in public spaces," the statement added.
The audit is based on nine parameters: lighting - level of brightness on the streets, openness - in how many directions can one see, visibility - how visible is one to others, people - how many other pedestrians are around, security - the presence of private security of police, walkpath - the condition of the walkpath and footpath among other factors.
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First Published: Sep 19 2018 | 12:40 AM IST
