
New Delhi, March 8 The Delhi Police organized a series of awareness campaigns, self-defense training sessions, and community outreach programs across districts and units on Sunday to mark International Women's Day.
The initiatives, held in the lead-up to and on the occasion, aimed to promote women's safety awareness, legal literacy, and community participation through various engagement activities.
A senior police officer said the programs included self-defense training sessions, lectures on good touch and bad touch, cyber and social media awareness workshops, health check-up camps, a women's scooter rally, and events recognizing the contribution of women in society and policing.
In the North District, a scooter rally involving 40 women police personnel was organized. In the northwest district, a self-defense training session was conducted at a government school, while similar awareness programs were organized under the Parivartan Cell and Nazuk scheme.
Several districts, including South, Southeast, West, and Dwarka, organized self-defense workshops, safety awareness meetings, and cyber awareness sessions in schools, colleges, markets, and public spaces.
