
Sun Mar 08 19:48:18 UTC 2026: ### Headline: Kerala Police Enhance Women’s Safety Initiatives with Extended ‘Pink Protection Project’
The Story
On March 8, 2026, District Police Chief K.S. Sudarshan (Ernakulam rural) announced the extension of the ‘Pink Protection Project’ services to operate between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. in the Aluva town area. The announcement coincided with the inauguration of the ‘Nirbhaya Nisha’ project in Ernakulam rural limits, marking International Women’s Day. The State-wide initiative aims to bolster security measures and provide timely police assistance for women commuting during late hours.
The event included a flagged-off night walk, attended by over 200 women, with the participation of Aluva municipal chairperson Saiji Jolly and actor Aditi Ravi. Similar programs were organized in Kochi city, featuring a women’s walk from Ernakulam boat jetty to the rainbow bridge at Marine Drive.
Key Points
- The ‘Pink Protection Project’ is extended to operate between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. in Aluva town.
- The announcement was made by District Police Chief K.S. Sudarshan on March 8, 2026, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
- The ‘Nirbhaya Nisha’ project was inaugurated to provide prompt police assistance and strengthen security for women commuting late at night.
- Night walks were organized in Aluva and Kochi, with participation from local officials and citizens.
- Over 200 women participated in the Aluva night walk.
Key Takeaways
- The Kerala Police are actively addressing women’s safety concerns, particularly during nighttime hours.
- The ‘Pink Protection Project’ and ‘Nirbhaya Nisha’ are part of a broader State-wide effort to enhance women’s security.
- Community engagement, through events like night walks, is being used to raise awareness and foster a sense of security.