Refuting media reports about the Uttarakhand government asking private institutions in the state to not let their women employees work beyond 6 pm due to safety reasons, Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna on Saturday claimed that no such order has been issued.
"No such order has been issued by the state government. Employers in private institutions have only been advised by the state government to make proper and adequate arrangement for the transportation of their women employees working beyond 6 pm," Bahuguna told reporters.
A section of the media recently carried reports saying the government has issued an order barring women from working beyond 6 pm for safety reasons.
Refuting the report, Bahuguna said the government is sensitive and serious about women's safety.
"We are totally committed to providing adequate security to women while going to or coming back from work. Voicing our concern for them, especially in the wake of the Delhi gang rape incident, we have just advised employers of women in the private sector to arrange for their adequate security and transportation," the chief minister said.
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