‘Mahila Mitra’ to help women

January 18, 2017 07:32 am | Updated 07:32 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Students of Maris Stella College rehearsing for an English skit on the sidelines of SPARKLIT-2K17, in the college premises on Tuesday.

Students of Maris Stella College rehearsing for an English skit on the sidelines of SPARKLIT-2K17, in the college premises on Tuesday.

Commissioner of Police D. Gautham Sawang on Tuesday said the police department would start an initiative called ‘Mahila Mitra’ to support women facing issues in the city.

Mr. Sawang was speaking at the valedictory of SPARKLIT-2K17, a one day students’ literature fest organised by Maris Stella College. He called upon the students to take part in activities other than classroom education for overall development.

Explaining about the Mahila Mitra programme, he said special teams would be constituted with women police and women welfare and rights activists as members under every police station to address the problems faced by women.

Earlier in the day, the fest was inaugurated by L.S.R. Prasad, cardiothoracic surgeon and writer.

Competitions in essay writing followed by literary mania (quiz), silver tongue (just a minute), skits, dances, personality contest and other activities were held. About 100 students from 15 colleges took part in the fest.

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