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Alleima India widens commitment to women's safety initiative

By Staff Writer,

Added 27 March 2025

As part of the Damini Sakhi program, Alleima India is funding a public awareness campaign featuring Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials.

As part of the Damini Sakhi programme, Alleima India is funding a public awareness campaign featuring Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials. Alleima India reinforces its commitment to women's safety by launching a bus campaign, ensuring emergency helpline numbers are accessible to women in distress. As part of the same initiative, Alleima is also distributing 13,500 leaflets, information cards, and stickers to all Damini officers, 22 police stations, and all of Maharashtra.

"Having worked with women and children for over a decade in India, it breaks my heart to see how unsafe they often are. The recent events in Pune have raised even more concerns about women's safety. That's why I'm so grateful to Alleima for partnering with us on this crucial issue. Together, we successfully launched a pilot programme focused on women's safety, and we're excited to expand our efforts this year. When women are safe, they can fully empower the next generation, creating a brighter and more secure future for all," said Caroline Audoir de Valter, Founder CEO, Hope for the Children Foundation.

"Ensuring safer public spaces for women requires action. Last year, we launched the Damini Sakhi initiative with key partners to improve community engagement with the police through training and support. Today, we took another step by flagging off the first PCMC bus under Sakhi Suraksha, making emergency helpline numbers more accessible for women while commuting. Small steps like these contribute to a more secure environment. Our commitment to creating safer public spaces remains steadfast," said Sharath Satish, President of Alleima's Business Unit Tube APAC.

Key facts about the Damini Sakhi Program

The Damini Sakhi programme is built on three core pillars: prevention, training, and awareness. It is being implemented under the leadership of Sonal Patil, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), in collaboration with key stakeholders committed to women's safety, Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Commissionerate, Hope for the Children Foundation (HFCF) and Alleima India. In association with the State Women's Commission, the Women and Child Development Department (WCD) and the Centre for Police Research.

The programme included self-defence classes, awareness sessions, and specialised training to equip women with practical skills and knowledge.

 Impact of the Damini Sakhi program

Since its launch, the Damini Sakhi programme has reached significant milestones in prevention, protection, capacity-building, and redressal efforts:

  • 715 women trained in self-defence, equipping them with essential skills to handle threats.
  • 1,570 individuals participated in community awareness sessions on women's rights and safety.
  • 3-4 lakh people were indirectly reached through the Purple Ribbon Campaign at the Alandi Yatra event.
  • 365 law enforcement officers trained in women's safety issues to improve response mechanisms.
  • 13,500 IEC (Information, Education, and Communication) materials were distributed to raise awareness.

The new bus advertisement campaign is part of a larger program advocating women's safety in the city of Pune. The programme is based on three pillars: prevention, training, and awareness. This initiative is a part of the broader Damini Sakhi programme, a safety and empowerment campaign launched in October 2024 in collaboration with Hope for the Children Foundation (HFCF), local law enforcement, and government stakeholders. A network of 25 high-resolution CCTV cameras is being installed across the PCMC area as part of the CSR initiative to improve women's safety and security, a decision made in collaboration with the Dapodi Police Station by analysing crime hotspots. The surveillance system is monitored by police inspectors, sub-inspectors, and the detective branch, enabling faster response times to incidents and improving overall safety. The initiative has also trained Damini Pathak officers—a dedicated safety squad under the Pune police—who actively patrol public areas, provide immediate assistance to women, and conduct educational workshops.

"Implementing effective campaigns for women's safety is the need of the hour. I wholeheartedly appreciate the initiative taken by Pimpri-Chinchwad Police, the Centre for Police Research, the Women and Child Development Department, Hope for the Children Foundation and supported by Alleima India Private Limited to enhance women's security and awareness. Creating awareness in the community, training stakeholders, and spreading information through digital mobile vehicles, PMPL buses, videos, booklets, and leaflets are key highlights of this campaign. Ensuring women's protection and educating society about their rights is our collective responsibility. Such initiatives play a crucial role in empowering women and creating a safer environment for them. I sincerely congratulate all the organisations and individuals involved in this campaign and urge everyone to actively participate in this mission for a safer and more empowered society, said Sonal Patil, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA)".

"The goal of the bus campaign is to spark awareness and encourage action by making helpline numbers more conspicuous and visible on public transport. As part of the next phase of the programme, we are planning to add value by integrating technology, making it easier and quicker to get help. By working closely with the police, we are not only increasing surveillance but also strengthening the trust between law enforcement and the community. Together, we are working towards a future where women can live without fear," said Saipriya Paranjape, Marketing Manager & Corporate Social Responsibility Business Unit Tube APAC.