Aligarh: Women’s police station, which began in a guest house 35 years ago, is today the voice of women
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- •Aligarh women’s police station was established in 1989 inside a guest house.
- •Plays a key role in investigating violence against women and domestic abuse.
- •Women police officers receive special training to handle sensitive issues.
- •years of achievement as a centre for women’s voice and justice.
A women’s police station in Aligarh, tied to the city’s history of women’s empowerment, has completed 35 years. Established in 1989 inside a guest house on the campus of Aligarh Muslim University, the station has since grown into a key centre for justice and safety for women.
When it was founded in 1989, the women’s police station was a small unit. Over time, it has played a major role in investigating and delivering justice in cases of violence against women, domestic abuse, and other crimes. Initially operating with limited facilities, the station later received stronger government support. Special training was provided to women police officers and staff so they could handle women’s issues with sensitivity.
Today, the women’s police station serves as a source of courage for women. It plays a crucial role in ensuring swift justice in cases of abuse, harassment, and domestic violence. The station is a vital hub where women can openly share their problems and fight for justice.

