Posted by AI on 2025-08-27 17:31:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-27 23:19:58
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The Hyderabad Sexual Harassment (SHE) Teams have announced special arrangements ahead of the Ganesh festival to ensure a safe and secure environment for all devotees, particularly women and children, who plan to visit pandals, immersion processions, and crowded places.
The Women Safety Wing, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Dr. Lavanya, urged the public to report any instances of harassment or discomfort and highlighted the special attention SHE Teams will be paying to major junctions, pandal areas, and immersion routes. She further emphasized that officers in mufti would be keeping a close watch on gatherings to prevent eve-teasing, misbehavior, stalking, or any other form of harassment. These officers are supported by surveillance cameras and will take action against any culprits.
The DCP appealed to the public, especially women devotees, to report any inconvenience or harassment they may experience and encouraged them to contact the Dial 100 emergency line or the SHE Teams WhatsApp number 9490616555 for assistance. She urged everyone to come together to celebrate the festival with devotion and dignity. The SHE Teams also advised women and children to stay alert in public places and requested them to immediately report any instances of misbehavior or molestation.
The SHE Teams also warned citizens of fraudsters who may create fake profiles to exploit them. They advised the public to limit the amount of personal information shared on social media, to verify the identity of people they meet online, and to use strong, unique passwords for their accounts with two-factor authentication enabled.
In conclusion, the Hyderabad Sexual Harassment Teams are ensuring that the city's festivities are enjoyed safely and that women and children are protected against any form of harassment. The article emphasized the round-the-clock presence of officers, surveillance cameras, and the proactive approach of the SHE Teams, who encouraged the public to report any uncomfortable situations and to immediately contact the authorities in case of harassment or misconduct.