Mumbai school rape: Cops will continue ‘didi’ initiative, teach girls to tackle sexual abuse

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    Mumbai school rape: Cops will continue ‘didi’ initiative, teach girls to tackle sexual abuse

    Mumbai police said they will continue their ‘police didi’ initiative, in which women officers and constables educate minor girls on how to be alert and prevent abuse and harassment. The move comes after a three-year-old girl from an International school in Andheri was allegedly raped by the school’s trustee and class teacher. The initiative was introduced by Mumbai police commissioner Datta Padsalgikar last year. “The police are spreading awareness among minor girls so sexual offences against them can be prevented. Girls are also being taught to differentiate between good touch and bad touch,” spokesperson for Mumbai Police, woman deputy commissioner ...


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