Addressing a meeting of Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) here after inaugurating the first all-woman police station in IT corridor for the women employees working in software companies, Rao said that more than anything else what really needed is to bring about a "behavioural change" in men.
Rao is the son of state chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.
"Despite tough enactments of laws why the number is not coming down...That needs to be thought of," the minister said.
He also inaugurated Gachibowli IT Corridor police station.
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On the occasion, Rao recalled and hailed the Independence Day speech of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stress his point.
"They (children) have to be made understood from an early age that women are to be respected. That's the behavioural change we ultimately have to imbibe. The behavioural changes are required and that has to happen from the ground level," Rao said.