- Departments working in mission mode to implement the project on instructions of CM Yogi
- Project focuses on the safety of women, children, the elderly, and ‘divyangs’
By Our Correspondent
Lucknow: To ensure the safety of women, children, the elderly, and ‘divyangs’ in Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi government, in coordination with 12 major departments, has started work towards implementing the Safe City project in the state.
The state government has issued a deadline to various departments at the government level to complete the work of the first phase of the Safe City project in the state within the stipulated period of three months.
The Safe City project will be implemented in three phases, which include Gautam Buddha Nagar along with 17 municipal corporations in the first phase, 57 district headquarters municipalities in the second phase, and 143 municipalities in the third phase.
The project’s main focus is on women, children, the elderly and the ‘divyangs.’
UP police to take care of the elderly under the ‘Savera’ scheme
The Chief Minister’s objective is to provide a safe, protected and empowered environment for women, children, elderly, and divyangjans in public places. In the first phase of the project, the work of identifying places for installing government and private CCTVs, street lights, and toilets has been completed under the deadline. Along with this, the work of identifying sensitive places like courts, jails, wine shops, girls’ colleges, parks, and hot spots has also been completed within the deadline in order to increase patrolling and the installation of CCTVs at these places.
On the other hand, the Safe City App is being prepared by the Urban Development Department to help the citizens, which will be included in the Smart City App. In addition, to make travel safe for citizens, the Transport Department is preparing the ‘Nayan App’. Similar to this, the UP Police is implementing the Savera scheme to ensure the safety of the elderly and to offer them all possible assistance.
Under this scheme, the beat constables of UP Police will prepare the data of the senior citizens of their areas and visit their homes from time to time to inspect their condition. Additionally, the constables will help them immediately and will also inform the higher officials in case of any problems. UP-112 is preparing SOP regarding this. As per the records of UP Police, a total of 9,64,168 elderly citizens are registered in the state.
Responsibilities assigned to these 12 departments:
1. Law and Order
2. UP-112
3. Women and Child Protection Organization
4. Urban Development Department
5. Transport Department
6. Women and Child Development Department
7. Information and Public Relations Department
8. Department of Justice
9. Education Department
10. Department of Empowerment of persons with disabilities
11. Public Works Department
12. Medical and Health Department