TL;DR: The Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) is rolling out a âSafe Stayâ audit for womenâs hostels in Hyderabadâs IT corridor. With 50 volunteers and Cyberabad She Teams onboard, the initiative aims to ensure top-notch safety for women professionals in the cityâs tech hub. The audits are set to begin soon, covering multiple facilities across Madhapur Zone.

In a much-needed move, the Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) Womenâs Forum has unveiled a brand-new safety initiative for womenâs hostels along Hyderabadâs buzzing IT Corridor. đ Named the âSafe Stayâ audit, this program is all about making hostels safe havens for women working in IT and ITES sectors. đťđŠâđź
Safety First, Hyderabad Style! đŻđĄď¸
The induction program held on Friday kicked off with a team of 50 enthusiastic volunteers. They come from different organizations, including SCSC traffic volunteers and the dedicated Anusandhan team. đ Their mission? To ensure every hostel in the IT zone meets the highest safety standards! đ
According to Srujana Karnam, DCP Women & Child Safety, this project reflects the Cyberabad Policeâs commitment to providing a secure environment. With Cyberabad She Teams stepping in as enforcers, women can now breathe a little easier. đđŽââď¸
Whatâs the Plan? đď¸đ¨
Hereâs how this safety mission is unfolding:
Audit Focus: From infrastructure checks to security protocols, the audit covers everything to guarantee womenâs safety. đđď¸
Previous Success: Back in 2019, over 267 facilities underwent similar checks. This time, the project spans six clusters around Madhapur Zone. đ
Upcoming Audits: Starting from November 2024 to January 2025, the team will conduct detailed inspections phase by phase. đśââď¸đ
Teaming Up for Safety đ¤đź
Whatâs cool about this audit? Volunteers from top IT and ITES firms will assist alongside the Cyberabad Policeâs She Teams. đŠâđťđŞ This partnership blends community effort with expert policing to make a real difference.
Why does this matter?Hyderabadâs IT sector is booming, and so is the need for safe accommodations. đ With women professionals often working late hours, the focus on hostel safety is a huge step forward. đđź
Whatâs Next? đđ
The audit schedule will drop soon, and itâs only a matter of time before the IT corridor becomes a fortress of safety for its women workforce. đĽ Whether itâs checking emergency exits or training hostel staff in crisis management, SCSC is leaving no stone unturned. đ§ââď¸
This initiative is a reminder that community-driven safety programs can bring real change. đ Letâs hope this model inspires other cities too! đ
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