Lack in the supplies for police, says the Parliamentary Report. ~Preet A report on police training, modernization, and reforms was recently submitted by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs. The study emphasises the amount of improvements that are necessary as well as the obstacles that police forces confront. The study requested that the Centre assist states and union territories on how to build a road map to ensure that women are represented in the police force at a rate of 33 percent, while also expressing concern over their underrepresentation. Rather of converting vacant men's roles, more postings might be created to accommodate women in the police force. Increasing the proportion of women in the police force will also assist to improve the police-to-population ratio. States and union territories should allocate major, difficult tasks to women rather than minor ones. Each district should have at least one all-female police station, according to the repor
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