Ministry of Home Affairs
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RECRUITMENT OF WOMEN IN POLICE

Posted On: 06 AUG 2024 4:33PM by PIB Delhi

  “Police” is a State subject falling in List-II (State List) of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. It is primarily the responsibility of the State Governments/Union Territory (UT) Administrations to recruit more women police personnel including improvement of gender balance. The Centre also issues advisories to the States/UTs for increasing number of women in the police forces. The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued advisories dated 22.04.2013, 21.05.2014, 12.05.2015, 21.06.2019, 22.06.2021, 13.04.2022, 27.04.2023 and 05.12.2023 to all the State Governments/UT Administrations to increase the representation of women police to 33% of the total strength. All the State Governments/UTs Administrations have been requested to create additional posts of women Constables/Sub-Inspectors by converting the vacant posts of Constables/Sub-Inspectors. The aim is that each police station should have at least 3 women Sub-Inspectors and 10 women police Constables, so that a women help desk is manned round the clock.

      States have also been advised to strengthen welfare measures for women police personnel and ensure their safety and a conducive work environment such as provision of housing, medical and rest room facilities for women police personnel in Police Stations to attract women to join the Police Force.

      Further, under the scheme of “Assistance to States & UTs for Modernization of Police” [erstwhile scheme of Modernisation of State Police Forces(MPF)], central assistance is also provided to all the State Governments for construction of separate toilet facilities for male and female, crèche etc.

          “Police” being a State subject, the details of recruitment of women police personnel in the States/UTs is not maintained centrally. As per data on Police Organisations compiled by Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D), the details of actual strength of women police personnel in the police forces of each State/UT during the last three years is at Annexure.

 

States/UTs wise details of actual strength of women police personnel in the police forces (Civil + District Armed Reserve + Armed + IRB) during the last three years

Sl.

No.

States/UTs

As on 01.01.2021

As on 01.01.2022

As on 01.01.2023

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

1.

Andhra Pradesh

3812

19299

18913

2.

Arunachal Pradesh

1038

1290

1345

3.

Assam

5070

4191

4894

4.

Bihar

14447

19790

24295

5.

Chhattisgarh

4225

4576

4903

6.

Goa

861

835

842

7.

Gujarat

14718

14681

14775

8.

Haryana

4713

4829

5506

9.

Himachal Pradesh

2361

2404

2593

10.

Jharkhand

4200

3880

4611

11.

Karnataka

7750

8240

9081

12.

Kerala

4013

4142

4472

13.

Madhya Pradesh

5927

7656

7452

14.

Maharashtra

28802

30432

32172

15.

Manipur

2636

1962

1957

16.

Meghalaya

849

826

818

17.

Mizoram

557

540

602

18.

Nagaland

2953

2599

2588

19.

Odisha

5847

5909

6108

20.

Punjab

7005

7117

8167

21.

Rajasthan

8834

9996

10361

22.

Sikkim

462

531

470

23.

Tamil Nadu

23006

22547

25334

24.

Telangana

4742

5349

5351

25.

Tripura

1165

1164

1306

26.

Uttar Pradesh

29435

33425

33319

27.

Uttarakhand

2586

2602

2609

28.

West Bengal

9627

9558

9603

29.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

539

548

543

30.

Chandigarh

1319

1275

1327

31.

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

104

104

104

32.

Delhi

10138

10228

11930

33.

Jammu and Kashmir

2691

2598

4370

34.

Ladakh

308

695

777

35.

Lakshadweep

28

27

26

36.

Puducherry

258

258

268

 

All India

2,17,026

2,46,103

2,63,762

      Source:BPR&D

 This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Nityanand Rai

in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.

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