Press Trust of India | Updated: December 31, 2012 08:46 IST
New Delhi: The Delhi government today launched a round-the-clock helpline '181' for helping women in distress.
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had announced the setting up of this helpline last week following widespread protests in the city in the wake of the brutal gang-rape of 23-year-old medical student 'Amanat '(NOT her real name). After battling for her life for 13 days, the girl died in a Singapore hospital on Saturday.
The helpline will operate from the Chief Minister's office in Delhi Secretariat and will be connected with all the 185 police stations across the city.
Mrs Dikshit had requested Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal to allot a three-digit helpline number for helping women. The Ministry had earlier allotted '167' as the helpline but following a request for a number that would be easier to recollect, it was changed to '181'.
This is the first three-digit number to have been allotted by the Telecom Ministry in two years.
Link: Woman in distress? Dial 181, Delhi government's 24x7 helpline
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had announced the setting up of this helpline last week following widespread protests in the city in the wake of the brutal gang-rape of 23-year-old medical student 'Amanat '(NOT her real name). After battling for her life for 13 days, the girl died in a Singapore hospital on Saturday.
The helpline will operate from the Chief Minister's office in Delhi Secretariat and will be connected with all the 185 police stations across the city.
Mrs Dikshit had requested Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal to allot a three-digit helpline number for helping women. The Ministry had earlier allotted '167' as the helpline but following a request for a number that would be easier to recollect, it was changed to '181'.
This is the first three-digit number to have been allotted by the Telecom Ministry in two years.
Link: Woman in distress? Dial 181, Delhi government's 24x7 helpline
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