Sathya Sai police launch ‘Amma, Are You Safe?’ outreach for women’s safety in Dharmavaram
The Sri Sathya Sai District Superintendent of Police launched an outreach program aimed at enhancing women's safety in Dharmavaram. The initiative involved direct interactions with residents to address safety concerns and encourage reporting of anti-social activities. The police emphasized their commitment to protecting women and maintaining public order through increased patrolling and community engagement.
- ▪The outreach program is titled 'Amma, Are You Safe? Do You Have Any Problems?'.
- ▪The Superintendent of Police visited multiple residential colonies to assess safety concerns.
- ▪Residents were encouraged to report issues such as domestic violence and harassment without fear.
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Sri Sathya Sai District Superintendent of Police S. Satish Kumar launched an outreach programme titled “Amma, Are You Safe? Do You Have Any Problems?” on Tuesday (May 26, 2026), across several residential colonies in Dharmavaram municipality. He interacted with women and residents to assess their safety concerns, curb anti-social activities, and strengthen public confidence in policing.The SP visited Thikkaswamy Colony, Shivanagar, Nesepet, Madhav Nagar, Dargah Circle, Loni Peta, Cheruvu Katta, LCK Puram, and MG Colony, where he enquired about women’s safety, suspicious movements, youth-related issues, harassment complaints, and disturbances caused by drunkards and anti-social elements.Addressing the residents, the SP urged them not to fear approaching police in cases involving domestic…
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