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Be alert to crimes in society: A.P. Women's Commission chief
Andhra Pradesh State Women's Commission Chairperson Rayapati Sailaja reiterated that the State government remained committed to protecting women in distress and ensuring that no girl suffers exploitation or abuse.
Addressing an awareness campaign on 'Women's safety and rights' at Sai Aram here on Thursday, Ms. Sailaja urged women and girls to be alert to crimes in the society, particularly online frauds, and face the challenges boldly.
She urged them not to fall prey to false promises. 'You must educate yourselves, stay away from adverse influences, and make your parents proud by concentrating on education and empowerment,' the Women's panel chief said.
The programme, conducted by the Department of Women and Child Welfare, commenced with with the lighting of inaugural lamp, and featured an exhibition on women's protection schemes. Ms. Sailaja released the publicity poster 'Protecting Women in Distress is the Government's Mission' and a book titled The Safety Net: Protecting Children in the Digital Age.
She urged the young women and girls to download the Shakti app and use it whenever they sensed danger.
Superintendent of Police (SP) V. Ratna spoke about the police initiatives, such as the EAGLE app and toll‑free helpline 1972 for immediate assistance. Puttaparthi MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy, government officials, NGOs, and women groups attended the programme.