Aug 22, 2015

'Project Safe Stay' launched in Cyberabad.

Cyberabad Police Commissioner C.V.Anand addressing hostel owners and hostel inmates during an interactive session.
Cyberabad police, in association with Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC), launched 'Project Safe Stay' on Saturday to improve security at hostels. 

An interaction session with various stakeholders, including hostel owners and inmates, was held at Hotel Radisson in Gachibowli. 'Project Safe Stay' aims to fulfill safety parameters like having watchmen and CCTVs and maintenance of registers about inmates, especially women working in the IT corridor. 

A sample survey would be conducted with the help of United Way of Hyderabad (NGO) to ascertain existing facilities at hostels.The survey will be done by the police in partnership with NGO' to understand the safety aspects at hostels. 

Speaking at the session, Cyberabad police commissioner CV Anand said that the abduction-cum-rape of a software engineer had forced them to improve security of women professionals in all parameters and at all hours of the day. 

The project would ensure a good partnership in creating a nurturing environment for better business transactions in the IT corridor, he added. The session closed with an interactive open forum where hostel owners and hostel inmates expressed their concerns on existing processes and infrastructure and made suggestions for improving the same.The concept of the open forum  executed by the Cyberabad Police and SCSC  was highly appreciated by the hostel owners and the hostel inmates.

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