The state government has made significant decisions in today's cabinet meeting, including the provision of 33% reservation for women in the police department. The Rajasthan Subordinate Police Service Act of 1989 has been amended to implement this. Chief Minister Sharma had previously announced this plan, which has now received cabinet approval. The goal of this decision is to increase women's participation in the police force and provide them with more employment opportunities.

This decision is seen as a crucial step toward enhancing women's safety and empowerment in the state. The Law Minister stated after the cabinet meeting that this move will promote gender equality within the police force and help reduce crimes against women. With this amendment, upcoming recruitments in the Rajasthan Police Department will reserve 33% of positions for women, which is expected to significantly increase their numbers in the force.

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