x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Ministerial ambitions drive Cong MLAs to oppose NC alliance exit | Fact-finding committee submits report on party’s poor show | Train to Kashmir may face few months delay: Farooq | Budhaal remains on edge, 4 more hospitalised | Budhaal declared containment zone | ‘Brain involvement common factor in all deaths’ | CM Omar meets delegations in Jammu | Gulmarg gets more snow | CB books 6, including J&K Bank employee, for duping job aspirants | Centre to establish 100 new Sainik schools: Rajnath Singh | Army open fire on Pak drone | Over 100 sheep charred to death | New Sainik Schools | BJP will emerge victorious in Delhi assembly elections: Vikram Randhawa | Modi Govt empowers women, making them equal partners in Nation's Development: Kavinder | MLA Arvind calls on CM Omar Abdullah, discusses key issues of Jammu West | Amit Shah speaks to Maharashtra CM; takes stock of train accident | Dy CM conducts public darbar at Sana | Snap Traffic Naka in South Jammu City leads to seizure of 15 vehicles | Sakeena Itoo reviews Social Welfare Schemes, highlights vision of health equity | Javed Rana chairs meeting of forest department; asks for streamlining of HR management | Divisional Commissioner, ADGP visit Badhaal village to review safety measures | MP Gulam Ali expresses concern over outbreak in Rajouri | India faces threat from within, not outside: Farooq Abdullah | J P Nadda highlights milestones of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao on 10th anniversary | Power shut down in several areas | Court rejects bail of NDPS smuggler | Amitabh Bachchan celebrates 25 years of Kaun Banega Crorepati with Vinay Gupta from J&K | Over past decade, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao has become people-powered initiative: PM Modi | UP govt nod to new Aerospace and Defence Policy, FDI reforms | Over 150 special trains to run for Maha Kumbh on Mauni Amavasya | SCERT Jammu concludes 3 day workshop on human values | CBC Poonch organises Swachata Awareness program | World Forum for Art and Culture invites Padamshri Balwant Thakur | Notorious drug peddler arrested with heroin in Udhampur | LIC employees demand immediate recruitment in class-3 & 4 cadre | Bailey Bridges inaugurated in Shyok-Nubra Valley | Indian Army organised Mobile Medical Patrol | Dewan Devi Public School celebrates Ram Mandir Anniversary | Jodhamal students win State Level Wild Wisdom Global Challenge | Students of GCW Bhagwati Nagar Excel at Inter-Zonal Competitions | Road Safety Awareness cum Symposium organized | LPU triumphs in 2024-25 Weightlifting Championships | Desh Bhagat University launches Dr Manmohan Singh PhD Fellowship programme | GDC Nagrota organizes awareness programme | Government Polytechnic Jammu hosts seminar | Awareness lecture on various academic application software held | GDC Thannamandi organizes Road Safety awareness program | Awareness seminar on PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana organized | Back Issues  
 
news details
Women in combat role are proving their mettle in Jammu and Kashmir
10/6/2020 11:30:29 PM

Dr. Simrit Kahlon

Winds of change are taking place in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in more ways than one. A welcome development in recent times is enhancement in induction of women in security forces operating in the region.
The ball was set rolling in August, 2020 with deployment of what the media termed as “Rifle Women” on duty along the Line of Control (LOC). These Rifle Women are soldiers of the Assam Rifles, an paramilitary establishment officered by the Indian Army that has made a sterling contribution in operational, insurgency and terrorism environments.
This deputation of nine women led by Captain Gursimran Kaur of the Army Service Corps (ASC), has been given operational responsibility at “Sadhana Post” located at an altitude of 10,200 feet in the Tangdhar and Tithwal areas near the LOC. All vehicles coming from about 40 villages in this area cross the Sadhana Pass to enter other parts of Kashmir and responsibility to search these vehicles lies with the Indian Army. Difficulty was being faced in the search of vehicles carrying women passengers; now the job is being done by the Rifle Women. It is a difficult and dangerous task since the lookout is for drugs, narcotics, arms and ammunition
The women platoon is fast getting used to the LOC environment marked as it is with extreme cold climate and cross border fire of small arms, automatics and artillery. They are in good morale and high spirits while being conscious of the fact that they are making history.
The Indian Army has, in January, 2020, commenced induction of women as soldiers in the Military Police. Undoubtedly, they too will get an opportunity to operate in J&K and Ladakh once they pass out from their training academy.
Earlier in the year, in January 2020, as many as 21,000 aspirants turned up during a police recruitment drive for the women battalions in Jammu and Kashmir Police to fill only 1,300 vacant posts. “Many girls in the Union Territory dream of joining the forces and most of them are well-educated to suit the position. Their coming out in such large numbers proves their eagerness to join the police force,” said Danish Rana, IPS, Chairman of the J&K Recruitment Board.
In the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, Women Police Station came into being somewhere in the mid-1990’s. The need was felt due to a limitation in dealing with ladies in crimes related to harassment of married women by their in-laws, torture and dowry deaths etc. What started as a small experiment in Jammu at a time when a closed society prevailed has now grown into a dynamic and vibrant institution with the Women Police stations becoming a promising bulwark in policing functions.
Women intake in the police broke that curse of rampant violence against women in the rural areas. Distressed voices started being heard and outreach to rescue became very encouraging.
Policewomen also play a sterling role in the all important counseling process whereby matrimonial disputes are sought to be sorted out by the Police. Since the fear of stringent laws is palpable the aggressors who are normally from the boy’s side buckle down.
Over the years, a strong message has been given to law breakers that they should not mess around as there is now a mechanism to protect the rights and honor of the victims. Women police personnel are the bedrock of this message. Policewomen in J&K are now being assigned multifarious duties like law and order, security, regular crime and even heading the District’s which is a great leap forward.
“I have had the privilege to initiate/inaugurate a Woman Police Station in Kathua in 2005 when I was the SSP of the District. The second one was in Rajouri in 2016 when I was the DIG of the range. Women Police Stations have achieved tremendous success in curbing matrimonial disputes and offering a ray of hope to the distressed woman caught in the spiral of human right abuse. It is highly salutary,” says Johny William, retired Inspector General of Jammu and Kashmir Police from the IPS cadre.
The people of Kashmir have been facing extraordinary stress due to a surcharged environment of violence caused by foreign sponsored terrorism. It has created a new and challenging dimension with regard to family and civil disputes, especially those involving women. It is here that the Women Police personnel deployed in Kashmir play a very significant and extremely sensitive role.
“Women Police Stations in Kashmir are playing an active role in all matters concerning law and order to include checking crimes against women and security checks of women to curb transportation of drugs, arms ammunition etc. They are also called upon to assist in crowd/riot management where women are involved. Women Police personnel in Kashmir are motivated and committed to their sensitive jobs,” says Farooq Wani, Editor of Brighter Kashmir a popular local newspaper published in the valley.
The Central Reserve Police Force, too has a dynamic presence of women soldiers since 1986 when the first ‘Mahila’ battalion was raised at Jharoda Kalan, Delhi. The Mahila Battalions have taken part in several peace keeping assignments of the United Nations and have considerable expertise in dealing with situations of Insurgency, terrorism and internal security. Women soldiers are also a part of the elite Rapid Action Force (RAF) of the CRPF. They have a considerable deployment in J&K where they have proved their mettle in some very critical conditions.
It is very heartening to note that women are getting actively involved in sensitive duties of internal security, counter terrorism and counter infiltration right up to the LOC in Jammu and Kashmir. Their presence greatly facilitates effective dealing with the women population and overall smooth functioning of the security forces.
The “womanly touch” is an added and very crucial force multiplier. They have proved their mettle. The decision taken to actively involve women in these duties is definitely a step in the right direction and is paying good dividends.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU