Protests across the country over women's safety, Kejriwal took big step
Protests across the country over women's safety, Kejriwal took big step
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New Delhi: Protests have continued across the country since the recent incitement of women doctors in Hyderabad. Meanwhile, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has taken a big step towards women's safety. Now important changes are going to take place on the buses of Delhi, which will give more strength to women's safety. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said during a press conference in Delhi on Thursday that two decisions have been taken in the cabinet meeting. The 5500 DTC and cluster buses will have CCTV cameras. Giving information in detail, he said that each bus will have three cameras. At the same time, panic buttons will also be installed in every bus. Their number will be 10.

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Women will be safe with panic buttons: By putting panic buttons on every bus, women's safety will get a lot of strength. This will be very important for their protection. CM Kejriwal told that by making an app, he will be able to know how long the bus will come. With this, you do not have to wait unnecessarily at the stand.

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All data will remain in the command center: According to the information received from the sources, a command center will be created in which all the data will go. The total time taken for all these plans is seven months. About the cost of this scheme, he told that it will cost 150 crores. This scheme will be started at 100 buses from this month.

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