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Bihar tops in women police numbers, Bengal among the lowest The BPR D report highlights that Uttar Pradesh leads in the number of women police personnel with 33,319 officers, closely followed by Maharashtra with 32,172 Tamil Nadu has 25,334, Bihar 24,295, Andhra Pradesh 18,913, Gujarat 14,745, and Delhi 11,930 women police officers
Womens representation in Indian police falls short of 33% target: Home . . . As of January 2022, there are over 2 4 lakh women police personnel, with the majority serving as constables The states with the highest number of women police personnel are Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Gujarat, Delhi, and Rajasthan
Data Dive: In 5 Years, Police Nabbed 10% More Women, 21% Fewer Men While Rajasthan (6) has the highest number of women's jails, its occupancy rate is only 39 2% Bihar (111 2%) has reported the highest overcrowding in women-only jails, followed by West Bengal (107%) and Maharashtra (101 5%)
Data: Women in Police Force as of 2022 is About 12%, Much . . . - FACTLY By 2022, four States UTs — Ladakh, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, and Bihar — had over 20% women in their police force The crime rates in these regions were 12, 96, 58, and 34 per lakh population, ranking them 34th, 6th, 16th, and 28th, respectively
Representation in India’s police forces -ForumIAS Blog Most States have their own specific quotas for the number of women required in the police force For instance, six UTs and nine States have a target of 33% reservation for women while it varies from Bihar’s 35% to 10% in Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Tripura
National Conference Of Women In Police - CRPF To date 12 states- Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Odisha, Bihar, Sikkim , Gujarat, Madhyapradesh , Jharkhand, Tripura, Telengana and Uttarakhand – and the centre (for all seven union territories) have a reservation policy of 30% or more for women in their police forces