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First time: ITBP to post women at border posts along China | Zee News
Last Updated: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 20:40

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New Delhi: In a first, border guarding force ITBP has decided to deploy women personnel in combat duties at its high-altitude posts along the Indo-China border.

The force is training a special contingent of 500 'mahila' constables for the task and these personnel are expected to take position at the border by early next year.

"This is for the first time that we are deploying women personnel in full combat role right at the border. The aim is that women work shoulder-to-shoulder with men in this force. We are preparing infrastructure for them at these locations and they will take charge soon," ITBP Director General Krishna Chaudhary told reporters here on the eve of the forces' 54th Raising Day.

In an another proverbial breaking of the glass ceiling, the about 60,000 personnel strong force will also induct women officers for the first time.

Chaudhary said the force has already sent a request to induct women officers in the entry-rank of Assistant Commandants (ACs) to the UPSC.

"We are looking forward to have more and more women to come into the force. We want them in officer ranks so that they can lead our battalions. The women personnel who are in the force are doing good work and this is a positive indicator," he said.

ITBP is the only force till now which did not have women coming into the force in class 'A' officer rank like CRPF, BSF, CISF and SSB.

The DG said they have envisaged a "modest" role for these women personnel to be posted on the border and it has been decided that about one-third of the strength of a border post, where men and women troops are posted, will be kept female.

Officials said the first deployment of this maiden women squad will be made in the Ladakh sector of Jammu and Kashmir where ITBP troops man posts at a height of over 8,000 feet and more.

"We have not set any scale of work for these women. They are as good as men and I think they are trained to render any task," he said.

The force has a total of 1,661 women personnel in its various ranks and branches of work with the maximum number of 1,033 being in the constabulary ranks.

The women constables of ITBP were till now deployed for rendering law and order duties in troubled areas and in few instances they have been posted at the Nathu La trade pass for facilitating traders and frisking women members.

In a landmark move, the government recently had approved induction of women fighter pilots in the Indian Air Force (IAF), the first time when women would be in combat role in the country's armed forces.
 
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Ministry of Home Affairs
05-January, 2016 11:57 IST
Enhancement of representation of women in CAPFs With a view to enhancing representation of women in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has approved the 33% posts at Constable level for being filled up by women.

The 33% reservation of Constable level posts in CRPF & CISF and 14-15% posts at Constable level in border guarding forces i.e. BSF, SSB & ITBP will start immediately to begin with. This reservation would be horizontal.

The Committee on Empowerment of Women in its Sixth Report (Recommendation No.84) of the (2010-11) had recommended urgent need to provide due representation to women in paramilitary forces.

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Ministry of Home Affairs
05-January, 2016 11:57 IST
Enhancement of representation of women in CAPFs With a view to enhancing representation of women in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has approved the 33% posts at Constable level for being filled up by women.

The 33% reservation of Constable level posts in CRPF & CISF and 14-15% posts at Constable level in border guarding forces i.e. BSF, SSB & ITBP will start immediately to begin with. This reservation would be horizontal.

The Committee on Empowerment of Women in its Sixth Report (Recommendation No.84) of the (2010-11) had recommended urgent need to provide due representation to women in paramilitary forces.

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What are you talking about?

If one strategy has failed, isn't it correct to find a new one?
What strategy? What failed? Are the answers in OP's article or are we supposed to guess whats in your mind?
 
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh in a group photograph at the 7th National Conference on Women in Police, at CRPF Academy, in Kadarpur, Gurgaon on January 06, 2016.
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh addressing at the inaugural session of the 7th National Conference on Women in Police, at CRPF Academy, in Kadarpur, Gurgaon on January 06, 2016.
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Ministry of Home Affairs
06-January, 2016 17:43 IST
Union Home Minister inaugurates 7th National Conference on Women in Police

Women Recruitment in Police to be increased to 33 percent
Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 7th National Conference on Women in Police at CRPF Academy, Kadarpur, Gurgaon today. The three day Conference (Jan 6- 8, 2016) is being attended by about 300 women personnel of State and Central Police Forces, from the rank of Constable to the Director General.

The theme of this Conference is “Capacity Building and Leadership” and the sub themes are Role of Women in Conflict Resolution; Work and Life Balance; Creating Gender-Sensitive Work Infrastructure and Equipment; and Strategies to handle human trafficking.

Shri Rajnath Singh expressed his happiness to participate in the Conference. The Home Minister said that women represent about 50% of the population and self sustained development of the country is not possible without the participation of 50% women population of the country. He highlighted the contribution of the women in the development of the country and mentioned that India is the country where women are given special status and respect. Shri Rajnath Singh mentioned that the women in the country achieved all posts ranging from the President, the Prime Minister and many other top positions in the country.

Regarding the representation of the women in Police and Central Armed Police Force, the Home Minister said that the women’s representation is not adequate and the Government is committed to give adequate representation to them He mentioned that the Ministry of Home Affairs has already issued instructions for 33% recruitment of women in the Police in UTs and the same has been approved for the CAPF recently. Shri Rajnath Singh said that the MHA will implement 33% implementation in CRPF and CISF to begin with and 15% in border guarding forces such as BSF, SSB & ITBP.

The Home Minister said that Kerala was the first Indian state to have women in the police force beginning with the first women inducted into the then Travancore Royal Police in 1933. Thereafter recruitment of women into the police in other states began only after independence. In 1981, women accounted for 0.4% of the total police in the country. But recently the number of women in Police increased gradually and it was 6.11% in 2014. Shri Rajnath Singh hoped that the recommendations of this Conference will be useful not only to the women but to the entire police force to make it more effective. He mentioned that the women are presently heading National Police Academy and are working as Directors General of different CAPFs. Their professional excellence needs special appreciation and there is need for equity in thinking and actions, Shri Rajnath Singh added. The Home Minister said that the MHA will do its best for the welfare and promotion of professional excellence in women police officers.

Shri Rajnath Singh also hoped that the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) will set up a cell of research and development for increasing the representation of women in Police and CAPFs. The cell should attempt to underline the role of women in Police in India, to discuss and find solutions to improve their working conditions and organizational response to their increasing number in Police, to mainstream them as key players in leadership roles of the oganisation, to provide for their capacity building and plan for their career and to celebrate their contribution and achievements as agents of change in the Organisation.

Shri Prakash Mishra, DG, CRPF, Smt Vimla Mehra, Special Commissioner of Delhi Police and Conference Chairperson among senior officers from MHA were present at the Conference.

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