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Public Safety,Law & Justice; Women and Child

Gaura Shakti Yojana

The objective of scheme is to prevent crimes against women & girls and to ensure prompt action in case of any incident. Under this, a three-tier support system is set up with Mahila Desks at police stations,Women Safety Helpline & Counselling Cells at district level, & a State Women Safety Helpline.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Uttarakhand

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Under this Scheme, the following steps have been taken by Uttarakhand Police to prevent crimes against women and ensure women’s safety: | - A Quick Reaction Team (QRT) has been formed under the Women Help Desk at every police station. On receiving a complaint related to women at the police station, the QRT immediately reaches the spot and acts as the first responder, providing all possible assistance to the victim. | - Identification of Hot Spots and sensitive areas with regard to crimes against women is being carried out. CCTV cameras/lights are being installed in such Hot Spots, and their regular monitoring is ensured. | - Regular patrolling by Cheetah, Mahila Cheetah, and CPU teams is conducted during the opening and closing hours of schools, colleges, and coaching institutes. | - A team comprising Women Help Desk In-charges and four constables, named “Team Gaura”, has been constituted. The team regularly organizes awareness programmes to educate students on safety, drugs, traffic rules, cybercrime, etc. To strengthen this initiative, about 3,000 awareness booklets have been distributed to districts from the headquarters. | - From 20th to 22nd February 2023, a total of 35 women personnel appointed to Team Gaura from all districts were provided Self-Defense Instructor Course (Level-I) training. In continuation, the process of providing Level-II training to these personnel is underway. These trained women police personnel are regularly conducting training programmes in schools, colleges, and other institutions across districts to teach self-defense techniques to girl students.

Who can apply

Women and girls of the state are eligible to receive assistance under this scheme.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the main objective of the scheme?

The primary objective is to strengthen women’s safety by preventing crimes, ensuring immediate police response, promoting awareness, and empowering women through self-defense training.

What is the three-tier system established under this scheme?

The scheme includes: | - Mahila Desk at every police station. | - Women Safety Helpline & Counselling Cell at the district level. | - State Women Safety Helpline at the state level.

Who are "Team Gaura"?

“Team Gaura” consists of four women help desk in-charges and four constables. They regularly conduct awareness programs in schools and colleges on issues like safety, drug abuse, traffic rules, and cybercrime.

What training is given to women police under the scheme?

Women personnel in “Team Gaura” are provided Self-Defense Instructor training (Level-I completed, Level-II underway). They further train girls in schools and colleges in self-defense techniques.

What is the Gaura Shakti Module in the Uttarakhand Police App?

The Gaura Shakti Module is a feature in the Uttarakhand Police App where women can register complaints, access SOS services, and stay connected with the mapped women police officer of their police station.

How can women register complaints under this scheme?

Women can report crimes through multiple platforms: | - Dial 112 (24×7 helpline with trained female staff). | - WhatsApp number 9411112780. | - Women Help Desk at any police station. | - Gaura Shakti Module / SOS in the Police App. | - Directly at police stations/outposts.

What measures are taken for child safety under this scheme?

Under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, Special Juvenile Police Units (SJPU) are formed in each district, and Child Welfare Police Officers (CWPO) are appointed in every police station.

How are sensitive areas monitored under the scheme?

Sensitive areas or “hot spots” are identified, equipped with CCTV cameras and lighting, and regularly monitored to prevent crimes against women.