The country and the supreme court have praised the telangana administration for its dedication to women's safety, according to director General of police (DGP) Anjani Kumar. The DGP stated that the State government will finish establishing Bharosa Centres in all district headquarters in the upcoming year after inaugurating the new Bharosa Centre building and Sakhi Centre building in siddipet on saturday with Finance minister T Harish Rao.

He added that no other State in the nation has such facilities for women's protection and that senior officials and judiciary officers from all across the country were visiting the State to observe the Bharosa Centre in action. For the safety of women, the Bharosa Centre has everything under one roof. Under one roof, the Centre would accept complaints from victims, conduct medical evaluations, and offer legal guidance and assistance.

Speaking at the event, harish rao said that in addition to the Sakhi Centre and Bharosa Centre, they were also constructing a women's dormitory and a Balarakshak Bhavan. It was intended to be developed as a facility for the protection of women. The Bharosa Centre, which cost Rs.1.18 crore to build, was adjacent to the police station and hospital as well. In attendance were Commissioner of police N Swetha, Additional director General of police Shikha Goel, Zilla Parishad Chairperson v Roja Sharma, collector Prasanth jeevan Patil, and others.


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