Women police officers in uniform standing in formation at launch ceremony in Chennai stadium

Tamil Nadu Launches All-Women Police Force for Safety

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Tamil Nadu's new Chief Minister delivered on a campaign promise just one month after taking office, creating a specialized 2,500-member all-women police force dedicated to protecting women and children. The Singappen Special Force received $42 million in funding and will use drones and modern tech to patrol communities.

Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay stood before hundreds of officers at Chennai's Rajarathinam Stadium on Tuesday, launching a police force that represents more than just law enforcement. It's a promise kept to every grandmother, mother, sister, and daughter in Tamil Nadu.

Just 30 days after assuming office in May 2026, Vijay created the Singappen Special Force, an all-women police unit focused entirely on preventing crimes against women and children. The force will be led by Inspector-General K. Bhavaneeswari and equipped with patrol vehicles, drones, and cutting edge technology to keep communities safe.

The speed of implementation speaks volumes. One of Vijay's first three actions as Chief Minister was issuing the government order to create this force. Within weeks, 2,500 positions were approved with 354 crore rupees ($42 million) allocated for the first phase alone.

"The success of a government should not be measured by infrastructure and economic growth alone," Vijay told the assembled officers. "It should be measured by the dignity and respect with which women and children live."

The Chief Minister drew a direct line between women's safety and the narcotics crisis affecting Tamil Nadu. He acknowledged the problem didn't emerge overnight but has spread over many years of neglect. His approach combines strict law enforcement with a call for individual and social responsibility.

Tamil Nadu Launches All-Women Police Force for Safety

The new force will handle prevention and patrolling, freeing existing all-women police stations to focus more deeply on investigations and ensuring justice for victims. Officers will use modern surveillance technology and drones to monitor high-risk areas and respond quickly to threats.

Why This Inspires

What makes this story resonate isn't just the policy, it's the personal conviction behind it. Vijay spoke emotionally about how crimes against women disturb him because the victims "belong to our own families." That human connection drove him to act within weeks of taking power.

The launch ceremony itself celebrated this moment. The police band played "Singappenney," a song about strong women from a film Vijay starred in before entering politics. That bridge between his entertainment career and his current mission as a public servant showed how deeply this cause matters to him personally.

The force's name, Singappen, translates to "lioness" in Tamil. It sends a clear message about the strength and courage these officers bring to protecting their communities. For women and girls across Tamil Nadu, it means being able to travel, work, and study without fear.

Creating meaningful change in 30 days shows what's possible when leaders prioritize people over politics.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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