According to reports, the Cuddalore district police has introduced the Ladies First helpline for the benefit of women.



The tamil Nadu police is doing various things for the safety of the public. The most important of which is the SOS mobile processor that helps to get the help of the police in times of danger. Cuddalore district SP Sakthi Ganesan introduced police helpline numbers like Ladies First and hello Senior for the benefit of women and the elderly. Reports suggest that these programs are benefiting in a very special way. It is noteworthy that the Ladies First program in particular has benefited a large number of women in a timely manner.

Women in Cuddalore district should contact 82200 06082 to avail this facility. A dedicated control room is operational 24 hours a day. The Cuddalore police action can be cited as an example of many incidents where women have benefited. A 22-year-old girl from bhubaneswar in Cuddalore district has fallen in love with a man from the same area. But has refrained from speaking because the action of that person is improper.

But he has been constantly harassed on his cell phone. She immediately called the Ladies First police Assistance Number and reported the matter. Following this, Sethiyathoppu police Inspector Iruthayaraj called both the parties and wrote a letter saying that he would not bother them anymore. Similarly child marriage was stopped in Veppur area. police are investigating and resolving complaints, including a husband-wife issue and a drunken brawl on the road, within 24 hours.

A complaint has been received by the Ladies First control room from Virudhachalam Co. Mavidanthal village. That is, it was reported that marriage arrangements were being made for a 17-year-old girl. Kammapuram police station assistant inspector Timon and department special assistant inspector Radha Krishnan immediately went to the village and stopped the marriage. Following the police warning, the parents promised to get married only after reaching the right age.



Rajalakshmi, also from Paripuranatham village, had complained to the Ladies First helpline that her husband was being beaten and harassed every day and that Bharathi, a neighbor in Manjakuppam, was swearing at her. police rushed to the scene and arrested and jailed and issued a warning. Following this, a woman named Parasakthi from Sethiyathoppu village had an affair with another woman, her husband Durai.



Sethiyatthoppu police have acted swiftly on a complaint that he was thus intimidated into ignoring his family. Kannika Parameswar from Nellikuppam area lodged a complaint through the Ladies First helpline. That is, the mother-in-law said that Nathan was abusive because she did not have a child. Following this, the Nellikuppam police rushed to the spot and warned the mother-in-law and Nathan.



So far 590 complaints have been received since Sakthi Ganesan took over as Cuddalore district Superintendent of police in 2021. All but 12 of the court's complaints have been resolved. Five children have been barred from marriage. 2 lakh 80 thousand rupees cash has been handed over to the beneficiaries. 1.5 gold jewelry has been recovered. It is noteworthy that the Ladies First Assistance Number introduced by the Cuddalore police is a model for the whole of tamil Nadu.

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