SSB to enhance number of women at border posts: DG
BY MPOST BUREAU17 May 2016 5:00 AM IST
MPOST BUREAU17 May 2016 5:00 AM IST
The plan would also envisage enhancing troop welfare activities and facilities for jawans and officers who guard the two open Indian frontiers which not only witness heavy civilian movement but are also notorious for instances of drug smuggling, human trafficking and other cross-border crimes.
Newly-appointed Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) chief Archana Ramasundaram, the first women chief of a paramilitary in the country, said that the force is planning to further “enhance the number of women personnel” at border out posts and engage them further in operational frontier duties. “We are working on a comprehensive plan to effectively not only enhance the number of women in the hardcore combat duties but also to ensure that additional facilities are provided to all troops, both men and women, at their place of duty,” the DG said.
She said the force is also working to achieve the goals as stipulated in a recent government directive to take up the number of the female workforce to 33 per cent of the total strength in border guarding forces –SSB, Border Security Force and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
“We already have sanction for raising 21 new women companies (about 2,100 personnel). That work is in process. Simultaneously, we are also working to create the required infrastructure for the troops in border areas, especially with regard to women personnel,” she said.
Ramasundaram said currently the women personnel of the force, most of them in the rank of constables, are not only undertaking patrols along the two borders that they guard but are also part of the border ‘interaction teams’ where personnel attired in smart ‘Safari suits’ frisk, check documents and help people who cross over to India from the two neighbouring countries.
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