The Delhi Police launched a new campaign #AkeleNahiHainAap on Friday to raise awaremess about women’s legal rights and how they can act against their perpetrators of sexual violence and other types of crime.
With a message to girls and women, especially those belonging to the vulnerable section of society, these campaign ads will educate them about their legal rights and how they can act against the perpetrators.
It was launched after meeting several women, including those who worked as teachers, and professors, to understand the level of awareness among them about their legal rights.
In its report, news agency PTI quoted an official saying, “When we conducted a survey, we found that many of the women and girls, especially those belonging to the vulnerable sections of society, did not know what to report. They assumed that they needed to approach police only in cases of fighting or physical assault.”
“Many are unaware of stalking, morphing of pictures, blackmailing. They don’t know that even if they are in a live-in relationship, they can approach the police in case of any violence. They do not know about the steps they should take as most of these women largely restrict themselves to their homes,” said the officer.
Through the 15-day campaign, Delhi Police will educate girls and women about different types of crimes such as molestation, domestic violence, flashing, sexual harassment at work, online fraud and abuse, sexual harassment at public places, schools or colleges, and blackmailing.
This is the first time that the ads in the print will have QR codes. Scanning the code will take a reader to Delhi Police’s YouTube channel, where its personnel would explain different crimes committed against women and the steps to get a case registered, officials said.
The ads will also be put up on LED screens at public places, including metro stations, they said.
“The main focus of our ads in print, social media and outdoors as well as FM radio is to tell our girls and women that they can reach out to us. That they are not alone if they ever have to undergo the trauma of gender crime,” said Delhi Police PRO Suman Nalwa.
“Also we want to send a message to those men who transgress and encroach on women’s personal space that it’s not ok. That it’s a crime and they will be booked under relevant criminal laws,” she told PTI.
(With PTI inputs)
At 8.30 am, Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 402, in the 'severe' category,…
In 2023, thousands of anti-encroachment drives were held across Delhi, accounting for 52% of the…
From the Kashmir valley to the global stage, the santoor maestro weaves a 300 year…
Under the Sanjeevani Yojana, the Delhi government will provide free treatment to people aged above…
The Air Quality Index (AQI) deteriorated from 370 on Saturday to 393, placing it in…
From St. Stephen’s to St. James, a look at the vibrant history, architecture, and communities…