
File photo of Delhi Plolice.
New Delhi:
Delhi Police have trained nearly 50,000 women in self-defense so far, achieving half of its target set for the year.
"There is a natural gap between physical strengths of a man of woman. We can bridge this gap by training woman in unarmed combat and self-defense. We have been providing self defense to women and young girls. This training provides confidence and makes women physically stronger," said Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi.
"We had set a target of training 1,00,000 women in self defense at the beginning of this year and so far we have trained 50,000 women," he told reporters here today.
Mr Bassi was in North Delhi to inaugurate India's first 'green' police station situated in Delhi University's Maurice Nagar area on the occasion of World Environment Day.
The new police station has biodegradable toilets, LED lights, 5-star rated electrical equipments and medieval Indian techniques aiming to bring the carbon footprint down
to zero.
A unique blend of modern technology and ancient practices
used in palaces of Orcha in MP and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, the 'green' police station is going to be the first of its kind in the country.
"Keeping this objective in mind (bringing carbon
footprint down to zero), conventional bulbs were replaced by
LED lights and 5-star rated fans. Biodegradable toilets
sourced from Wockhardt Foundation have been installed which
have least consumption of water and uses solar energy for
illumination," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North)
Madhur Verma.
Invented and certified by DRDO and endorsed by the government, these toilets decompose solid waste into water and bio gas which can be used for gardening.
The project, which has been supervised by Additional DCP (North) Brijendra Kumar Yadav has also taken inspiration from ancient cooling mechanisms used in medieval palaces to beat the scorching heat of the Indian summer.
"There is a natural gap between physical strengths of a man of woman. We can bridge this gap by training woman in unarmed combat and self-defense. We have been providing self defense to women and young girls. This training provides confidence and makes women physically stronger," said Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi.
"We had set a target of training 1,00,000 women in self defense at the beginning of this year and so far we have trained 50,000 women," he told reporters here today.
Mr Bassi was in North Delhi to inaugurate India's first 'green' police station situated in Delhi University's Maurice Nagar area on the occasion of World Environment Day.
The new police station has biodegradable toilets, LED lights, 5-star rated electrical equipments and medieval Indian techniques aiming to bring the carbon footprint down
to zero.
A unique blend of modern technology and ancient practices
used in palaces of Orcha in MP and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, the 'green' police station is going to be the first of its kind in the country.
"Keeping this objective in mind (bringing carbon
footprint down to zero), conventional bulbs were replaced by
LED lights and 5-star rated fans. Biodegradable toilets
sourced from Wockhardt Foundation have been installed which
have least consumption of water and uses solar energy for
illumination," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North)
Madhur Verma.
Invented and certified by DRDO and endorsed by the government, these toilets decompose solid waste into water and bio gas which can be used for gardening.
The project, which has been supervised by Additional DCP (North) Brijendra Kumar Yadav has also taken inspiration from ancient cooling mechanisms used in medieval palaces to beat the scorching heat of the Indian summer.
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