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48,000+ domestic workers registered under ‘Mee Suraksha’ initiative in Malkajgiri police drive

48,000+ domestic workers registered under ‘Mee Suraksha’ initiative in Malkajgiri police drive
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The Malkajgiri police have registered over 48,000 domestic workers under the 'Mee Suraksha' initiative to improve residential security. The program involves systematic verification of support staff and tenants to help police identify suspicious activity and respond faster to incidents.

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This initiative represents a large-scale community policing effort aimed at leveraging public participation to enhance urban safety and crime prevention.

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Over 48,000 domestic helpers and support staff have been registered under the Malkajgiri police’s ‘Mee Suraksha’ initiative as part of a large-scale community safety and verification programme aimed at strengthening residential security through public participation.

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The article describes a government-led safety initiative neutrally, focusing on the program's stated goals and progress.

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