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Are Indian cities safe for women working in late shifts?

 

the indian sense of civility has been replaced by a wild and corrupt mentality. Women working late are the worst sufferers in this situation.

Moumita Nandi
Calcutta

 

after the nasty incident in Bangalore, Indian cities cannot be declared safe for women working in night shifts.

Sanjukta Dasgupta
Calcutta

 

no city, indian or otherwise, is really safe for women at night. Ladies working in night shifts should adopt safety measures of their own.

Surajit Banerjee
Calcutta

 

indian cities that are the commercial hubs are safe for women working in night shifts. The safety of women, to a large extent, depends on the way they carry themselves.

Aparna Mukherjee
Guwahati

 

no. even calcutta, which was considered the safest for women among all the Indian metros, has become a haven for anti-social elements.

Suparna Sinha
Calcutta

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