Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Oct 21: While saree becomes a hurdle for policewomen to react faster to crime, the Karnataka police force has decided to ditch the traditional wear and instead adopt the khaki uniforms consisting of pants, shirts along with belt and boots for women.
The order was issued by Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG&IGP) Neelamani N Raju, after holding talks with senior police officers including women police personnel.
While reviewing the uniform system, concerns were raised that women police personnel donning sarees found it difficult to chase criminals, especially chain snatchers and also react quickly to emergency security situations.
It was also decided, that all police women portray a professional look. Hence, the new rule mandates that all police women wear police khaki pants and shirt with belt. Hair has to be tied neatly in a bun covered with net or tied down with a black colour hairpin or hair band. No flowers, makeup and hair colour is allowed, except for natural dye for graying hair.
Earrings, if worn, must be small in size with no dangling parts. Bindi must be small. Only one thin bangle made of metal is allowed.
The order will be enforced across all police stations in the state. While cases on non-compliance will be dealt with strictly, sarees will be permitted on special occasions and relaxation will be given for pregnant women, said a senior officer from the City Police Commissionerate.