Singhal said that in addition, a proposal to fill up 200 posts of women sub-inspectors have been sent for the approval of the State Government.
At present, women constitute six per cent of the total sanctioned strength of the police department and efforts are being made to increase it to 10 per cent, he told reporters.
In reply to a question, he said that there has been decline in the number of cases of crime against women registered in the State during the last seven months as compared to corresponding period in 2014.
To another question, he said that women today have become more vigilant and want to fight for justice.
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"The State Government is making efforts to encourage women to report crimes against them.
"Gender sensitization training was being given to police personnel and 2306 police officers and employees had been provided this training in last three years," he said.
On being asked about the number of women PCRs in the State, he said that at present 35 women PCRs have been deployed in the State and more such PCRs would be deployed, if needed.
These vehicles would have female drivers, he added.