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Breaking the Glass Ceiling: 560 Women to Undertake Anti-Naxal Ops

The CRPF has been working on the concept that if Maoists can have women in their ranks, then why not security forces?

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Breaking yet another proverbial glass ceiling, the country’s largest paramilitary force CRPF is set to deploy over 560 women commandos for undertaking anti-Naxal operations in select Left Wing Extremism-affected states.

The ambitious plan to deploy such a large number of women personnel in some of the most challenging combat theatres in the country got moving with a batch of 567 women passing out from the force’s training centre in Rajasthan’s Ajmer last week.

CRPF Director General K Durga Prasad said that the full batch will now be deployed in phases in LWE areas in the ‘company formation’ style – which means about 100 personnel at one time.

These women who passed out on May 6 from Ajmer have been trained keeping in mind the LWE tasks rendered by us. We wanted to give them the toughest assignment in their early years of their service. Initially, these women personnel will be deployed in one company at a time and after some time their deployment and work utility will be scaled up.
K Durga Prasad, CRPF Director General

“If Maoists Can Have Women in Their Ranks, Then Why Not CRPF?”

The DG added that the force has already created living infrastructure and barracks for these women at certain locations – while more such facilities will be created in due course of time.

The CRPF, officials said, has been working on the concept that if Maoists can have women in their ranks, then why not the security forces?

Recently, border-guarding force Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) had declared that it would post its women personnel in full combat role in its units along the Sino-Indian border.

The latest batch of Central Reserve Police women personnel have been trained for 44 weeks in jungle warfare, unarmed combat, smart weapons firing and other drills – after which they got commissioned in the 232nd battalion of the force.

This is the fourth ‘mahila’ battalion of the CRPF. A CRPF battalion has about 1,000 personnel.

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