Kolkata: The West Bengal Cabinet on Friday passed a proposal to reserve 10 per cent of jobs in Kolkata police for women.
The jobs-reservation will initially be applicable only to the city police department, but subsequently it will be extended to the state police personnel, and cover even the areas affected by Maoist activity.
"According to a proposal by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, a reservation of 10 per cent will be given to women for various posts under Kolkata Police," state industries and commerce minister Partha Chatterjee said in Kolkata.

The West Bengal Cabinet on Friday passed a proposal to reserve 10 per cent of jobs in Kolkata police for women.
He also said the benefit would be extended to posts under the state police, and cover areas like Junglemahal, affected by Maoist activity.
"Initially the reservation to women will be available only to the Kolkata Police but we have plans to extend it sooner or later, to police operating in areas like Junglemahal," said Chatterjee.
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