West Bengal govt announces host of measures to ensure safety of women at workplaces
The West Bengal government introduced new safety measures for women at workplaces, particularly in state-run hospitals working night shifts. These measures include creating CCTV-monitored safe zones, developing an emergency mobile app, and increas...

Apart from hospitals and medical colleges, hostels and other places engaging women during night shifts will now come under the ambit of a flagship programme 'Rattirer Sathi - Helpers of the Night', comprising volunteers, he said.
The state government has also decided to develop a mobile application with alarm devices, which can be downloaded by women and used for communication with the respective local police stations in case of any emergency.
Besides, employees, both in state and private establishments, will be encouraged to form two-member women teams at night to keep each other updated about their activities, Bandyopadhyay said.
"We have also recommended maintaining the right ratio of male and female security staffers at workplaces," he said.
Bandyopadhyay said "breath analyser tests" will be carried out at medical colleges and hospitals in Kolkata and other districts.
Night police patrolling will also be put in place at all medical colleges, hospitals and women's hostels.
"Wherever possible, night duty may be avoided for women. We hope these measures are implemented at the earliest," he added.
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