"Taking a historic step, we launched the first one-stop centre in the country here today. Victims of any kind of violence will get medical aid, help with filing FIRs, legal advice and psychological counselling (at the centre)," Gandhi said at a press conference at new Mantralaya this evening.
"Women generally think who will help them, how police would respond when they approach, how they will bear the legal expenses....We have created a place where women will get help from doctor, police and lawyers. She will get staying facility as well," the minister said.
"After assessing their functioning and response from the people for six months, the project would be expanded. We will set up 660 such centres across the country."
To a question about exploitation at ashram schools and girls' hostels in the state, she said NGOs will be roped in to assess the conditions.
"I have asked officials to give names of four-five best NGOs in Chhattisgarh and these NGOs will carry out independent study of all such institutions like orphanages and schools to check the state of affairs," she said.