Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma initiated 42 PCR vans dedicated to women’s safety in Rajasthan, emphasizing the government’s commitment to enhancing women’s security. He highlighted the importance of ensuring women’s safety, dignity, and empowerment as a top priority. The vans, operational round the clock, aim to provide swift responses to emergencies.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Sharma stressed the use of technology in modern policing to ensure quick action in cases of crimes against women. These PCR vans are equipped with advanced resources to facilitate immediate responses and coordination. Each vehicle is integrated with a Mobile Data Terminal for real-time communication with the command center.
The PCR units will be linked with the ‘Abhay Command Centre,’ modeled after the ‘Dial 112’ emergency system, to enhance coordination and response efficiency. Alongside Mobile Data Terminals, the vans are equipped with GPS tracking systems, LED light bars, and other essential tools for operational readiness. The Women’s Safety Helpline 1090, supported by these measures, is expected to enhance on-ground assistance for women in distress.
Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham, Chief Secretary V. Srinivas, Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar Sharma, and other senior officials attended the event to mark the launch of the women-dedicated PCR vans.
