The promotions came as a big relief for the officers as many of them have been waiting for nearly 20 years.
"Although promotion is a routine administrative aspect, it is indeed a happy coincidence that around 45 women sub-inspectors who have been at this rank since the last 20 years has been promoted on International Women's Day.
"We will post them to police stations or those units where there is a great need for female police personnel, so that they can help eradicate crime against women in the city," Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi told reporters here today.
"These women officers will also be helping those women who have come to make complaints at police stations. They will also handle heinous crimes committed against women and maintain dialogue with womenfolk in their respective area to nip any atrocity toward them in the bud," he said.
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Bassi also emphasised on the need of teaching self defence techniques to women so that the physical capacity gap between them and men can be bridged.
After the December 16, 2012 incident, we have ensured that a police station has 10-15 female personnel, as well as a women's help desk, which is open 24x7, 365 days a year, he added.