Bangalore – The Commune https://thecommunemag.com Mainstreaming Alternate Sun, 12 Jan 2025 18:36:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://thecommunemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/cropped-TC_SF-1-32x32.jpg Bangalore – The Commune https://thecommunemag.com 32 32 Chennai’s Safety For Women Declines: City Drops To Second Behind Bangalore In National Safety Rankings As Crimes Surge https://thecommunemag.com/chennais-safety-for-women-declines-city-drops-to-second-behind-bangalore-in-national-safety-rankings-as-crimes-surge/ Fri, 10 Jan 2025 07:07:21 +0000 https://thecommunemag.com/?p=104227 According to the Avatar Group’s 2024 report on India’s best cities for working women, Bangalore has been ranked as the safest city for working women, surpassing Chennai. The city is praised for its inclusive, safe, and adaptable environment for female professionals. Chennai, which topped the list last year, now holds second place, followed by Mumbai […]

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According to the Avatar Group’s 2024 report on India’s best cities for working women, Bangalore has been ranked as the safest city for working women, surpassing Chennai. The city is praised for its inclusive, safe, and adaptable environment for female professionals. Chennai, which topped the list last year, now holds second place, followed by Mumbai in third and Delhi in eighth.

The report highlights that southern cities tend to score higher in terms of gender inclusivity. The survey, conducted by the workplace culture consulting firm Avatar Group, assessed 25 cities, 16 of which were from South India.

Bangalore stands out in several key areas, including skill development, employment opportunities, basic facilities, and women’s welfare. Both Bangalore and Mumbai have strong job markets and abundant skill development opportunities, while cities like Chennai and Hyderabad slightly trail behind in these aspects.

Tamil Nadu’s Performance and City Rankings

While Tamil Nadu boasts a strong presence in the top 25 cities list, with eight cities from the state—Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli, Vellore, Madurai, Salem, Erode, and Tirupur—being featured, the state ranks fourth overall in the country. Kerala leads the rankings with the highest average City Inclusion Score (20.89), followed closely by Telangana (20.57), Maharashtra (19.93), Tamil Nadu (19.38), and Karnataka (17.50).

Women’s Ratings on Key Metrics: Skilling and Employment

In the women’s skilling and employment category, Gurugram ranked highest (7.68/10), followed by Mumbai (7.60) and Bengaluru (7.54). Chennai (7.09) and Hyderabad (6.95) scored slightly lower.

Infrastructure

Hyderabad (8.01) took the top spot for its well-connected public transport system, with Mumbai (7.64) and Bengaluru (7.52) following closely behind.

Efficiency of Government Bodies

Thiruvananthapuram (8.15) and Pune (7.06) led the governance efficiency category, while Gurugram (6.48) showed room for improvement.

Quality of Life

Coimbatore (7.54), Pune (7.50), and Chennai (7.05) were rated as having the best quality of life for women. In contrast, Gurugram (6.34) scored lower, likely due to environmental factors.

Safety

Thiruvananthapuram (7.43), Mumbai (7.19), and Hyderabad (6.95) ranked highest for safety. However, Bengaluru (6.17), Kochi (6.02), and Gurugram (5.60) received comparatively lower safety scores.

Despite progress in women’s development across the country, safety remains a critical concern. Even in high-tech cities, safety continues to be a significant issue, as women from various sectors increasingly take on leadership roles.

Rise In Crimes Against Women In Chennai

Reports reveal a troubling rise in crimes against women in Chennai. December 2024 alone witnessed 24 reported incidents of violence and harassment in public and private spaces, including a shocking on-campus sexual harassment case at Anna University.

According to News 24×7 Tamil, crimes against women have become disturbingly frequent in Chennai, raising urgent questions about safety and governance. Below is a timeline of notable cases reported during December 2024:

  • On 4 December 2024, Gurumurthy, a 54-year-old lawyer, was arrested for allegedly sexually harassing a 25-year-old woman on a bus in the Puzhal area. Following the woman’s complaint, he was remanded in judicial custody.
  • On 6 December 2024, the Egmore All Women’s Police Station has registered a case against a group of college students who allegedly sexually assaulted a 21-year-old mentally ill college student. Based on a complaint filed by the victim’s father, nine college students were arrested, including the victim’s friend, a women, who had introduced the mentally unstable student to male acquaintances and a school-going boy.
  • On 6 December 2024, the Ezhu Kinaru police have arrested two individuals, Barathwaj and Mohammed Abbas, for entering a women’s beauty parlour, which is locally run by the victim’s mother. The duo allegedly assaulted a 18-year-old women and issued death threats before fleeing the scene.
  • On 9 December 2024, the Chennai city police apprehended a 22-year-old college student Venga Raghunath Reddy for distributing child sexual abuse (CSA) material on social media platforms. During his arrest, authorities discovered hundreds of CSA materials on his mobile phone. The accused has been charged under sections of the POCSO Act and remanded in judicial custody. Additionally, the Goondas Act has been invoked against him.
  • On 10 December 2024, a college student, Vignesh, was arrested near Arumbakkam, Chennai, for attacking and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend after their breakup due to personal differences.
  • On 11 December 2024, a woman in Thoraipakkam faced sexual harassment from a group of transgenders in public.
  • On 12 December 2024, a history-sheeter, Saran Kumar from Otteri, was arrested for assaulting a woman.
  • On 14 December 2024, an individual named Sri Ram was arrested by the Valasaravakkam police for attacking a fellow college student with a stone and attempting to force her into a romantic relationship.
  • On 15 December 2024, Rajamangalam police have arrested two youths, Manukrishna, a software company employee, and G. Vishnu, a photographer from Triplicane, in connection with the alleged sexual harassment of a female food delivery executive.
  • On 16 December 2024, a lorry driver arrested for attempting to sexually harass a women in Thoraipakkam
  • On 19 December 2024, a man from Aminijikarai was arrested for threatening his ex-girlfriend, demanding money, and threatening to release inappropriate footage of her.
  • On 20 December 2024, a man was arrested in Royapuram for attacking his wife and father-in-law demanding dowry.
  • On 22 December 2024, a man was arrested in Purasaiwakkam for abusing a 38-year-old women.
  • On 22 December 2024, a man was arrested in West Mambalam for sexually harassing a woman and attempting to steal her jewelry.
  • On 27 December 2024, Mentally challenged woman sexually harassed in Chennai after being told she was being exorcised.
  • On 28 December 2024, a lone women in home was abused and harassed.

(With inputs from Times Now)

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BJP MP Tejasvi Surya brings four key changes to the BBMP Bed Booking System https://thecommunemag.com/bjp-mp-tejasvi-surya-brings-four-key-changes-to-the-bbmp-bed-booking-system/ Tue, 11 May 2021 06:54:04 +0000 https://thecommunemag.com/?p=29714 BJP MP from Bengaluru South Tejasvi Surya who has been playing an important role in ensuring beds are made available to those who actually need has made four key changes to the BBMP Bed Booking System. If you are showing any COVID-19 symptoms and require teleconsultation, call#BJYMDoctorHelpline on 080 6817 3286 I thank Union Minister […]

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BJP MP from Bengaluru South Tejasvi Surya who has been playing an important role in ensuring beds are made available to those who actually need has made four key changes to the BBMP Bed Booking System.

Here are some of the reforms brought about in the booking system.

Reform 1: Manual unblocking cannot be done anymore which was considered to be the biggest loophole used by miscreants to make proxy bookings. This has now been disabled. If a patient needs to be shifted to a different hospital, then a rebooking can be done.

Reform 2: SMS alert will be sent to patients with details of beds booked in their name as  in many instances beds were booked in patients’ names without their knowledge. Now, patients will get an SMS with details of bed type and the hospital where beds are booked in their names.

Reform 3: Two-Factor authenticated person-specific logins have been activated. Earlier, war rooms had generic logins with common username used by multiple people. Bookings will now be tagged to individuals, thereby bringing in transparency and accountability.

Reform 4: Reservation time of bed has been reduced to 4 hrs. Auto-unblock time of a bed, where a bed is automatically unbooked if a patient doesn’t report for admission for 10 hrs seemed to be too long. Now, bed booking is valid only for 4 hours with an option to re-block in exceptional cases.

The MP’s office has been coordinating with senior officials and tech volunteers to bring about changes in the bed booking system after severe malpractices were detected.

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