Amid rising concerns over student safety, Bihar Police has unveiled a blueprint of rigorous standards for girls’ hostels and lodges throughout the state. This February 4 issuance from headquarters, channeled through key departments to district heads, fortifies the pathways of women’s higher education.
Rooted in constitutional imperatives for equity and security, the move addresses the risks faced by daughters studying far from familial watch. Recent breaches have catalyzed this comprehensive clampdown.
All facilities register mandatorily at local stations, where women’s desks maintain precise inventories of addresses, owners, and ops.
Mandated matron: female, ever-present. Universal vetting for all hands on deck, logged meticulously.
Eyes everywhere—audio CCTV in high-traffic spots, month-long footage vaults. Illuminated perimeters, bombproof doors with insides secures, fortress locks, mesh-shielded openings. Code-compliant capacities, pristine conditions.
Caller logs: full profiles required. Student sanctums off-limits to males; visitor annexes designated. Biometric bedtime checks.
Signage screams safety: police points, aid cells, brigade roams, 112 access. Empowerment via app mastery. Warden’s hotline to homes and badges on threats.
Verification drives by station chiefs, desks, and roving squads. Brigade chats daily with boarders, relaying red alerts. Non-compliance meets the law’s full force. With these safeguards, Bihar pledges unbreachable havens for its academic trailblazers.