LUCKNOW: UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, on Monday, said that there was now an awareness about crime against women. He said that when he formed the government, there was a lack of awareness on this issue.
"We began by expanding Women Power Line to 75 districts from four districts. Helpline number 181 for domestic violence was also integrated with other helpline numbers to make it effective," he said.
Launching the second phase of the ongoing Safe City project to provide an environment free of fear to women, the chief minister honoured women for their contribution in various fields and inaugurated various schemes as part of 'Mission Shakti' in the state capital.
"Today, 20 per cent of women are inducted in 3 PAC Battalion in Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Badaun. For girl education, we launched 'Kanya Sumangla Yojana' with Rs 15,000 benefit for a maximum of five times," he added.
The Uttar Pradesh government had launched the 'Mission Shakti' program on October 17 last year for the security of women in the state and to further strengthen the safety mechanism for the girls and women.
In the first phase, under the Safe City project in Lucknow, 100 pink booths are being constructed for women safety in different areas of the city. Out of this, 70 pink booths have been completed. (IANS)