New Delhi: In an attempt to ensure a fourth term, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today endorsed a six-point plan, 'Delhi Womanifesto', to ensure women's security and promised to work tirelessly to implement it within the next year.
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit endorsed a six-point plan, to ensure women's security and promised to work tirelessly to implement it within the next year. This six-point plan is named as 'Delhi Womanifesto'. Dikshit is working hard to ensure her fourth term.
Dikshit has requested a single-command system which can serve as a mechanism for smoother functioning of the police and judicial system, in coordination with the Central Government. "Our manifesto is also focused on special training of the police force with respect to crimes against women and increasing the number of women in the police force," she said.
In coordination with the Central Government Delhi CM has requested a single-command system which can serve as a mechanism for smoother functioning of judicial system and the police.
"Our proposal to set up five fast-track trial courts in rape cases, after the December 16 incident, was accepted by the Delhi High Court. An increase in the number of judges and improvement in infrastructure, however, still needs to be addressed and will be done so in coordination with the Central Government," she said.
"Our manifesto focuses on the extension of the Ladli Scheme which will be known as Qabil Ladli, opening of crèches to look after the children of working women, child-friendly courts and more working women hostels. We are committed to building 20 toilets per assembly constituency in the first phase that will be for women and managed by women", she said.
She tried to praise the policies of the manifesto and said that the initiatives have been taken up and a lot more can be achieved in partnership with the citizens in order to achieve our vision of making Delhi a truly safe city for all its residents.
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