In Night the female employees should be dropped at their home and not on Drop points. this is for their safety in night.
From India, Mumbai
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Dear All

I have gone through recommendations and suggestions by all.

Following are my suggestions

1. Report the matter to local police station and request them for night patrolling in the area where this incident occurred. If there are stalkers they might stalk someone else also, if not your team members. By reporting the matter to police and seeking for general patrolling, you will help the society in general.

2. Arrange for security guards in each vehicle during time drops especially for Ladies

3. Today everybody has android phone, ensure your female staff install VithU apps, it is a security app to be used by ladies in case of danger to alert near and dear ones.

4. Request HR to conduct a gender sensitization program in your office for all employees.

5. Request HR to introduce programs which help ladies and gents confront such scenarios.

6. After each drop both the driver and employee should be called upon by the admin department to check if the driver has dropped the employee at designated place and to check on employees if they reached their house/home safely.

7. You can install GPS tracking system on to mobile of the driver’s vehicle to ensure he doesn’t take a detour and remains at all times on designated route. (Example ola cabs).

Humans are part of society and will always remain part of society and viewing ourselves only as a individuals would be like imagining ourselves like an island, which is a very dangerous thought pattern.

Regards

Octavious

From India, Mumbai
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Would like to add a few points:

The girls should be advised not to mind, not to have a glance at those stalkers, because every glance has a different meaning with different people and it is always dangerous with the wrong people. We cannot change this society at a go, even though the process for it is ongoing. The anomaly is, we all together as a society watch and enjoy all crime scenes involving women in the movies and TV series, but we can neither stop them nor advise either the actors and actresses, not even the directors, to respect the culture, at least at this juncture of seeing not less than one drastic case every day. For them, it is a profession. There is no rule that everybody should follow a hero-style of life in real life; a few will follow a villain. In movies, to show the strength and power of a villain, choosing a drastic crime against a woman is a regular practice, and we praise it. Is it good for society? We need to question ourselves and stop encouraging while starting to discourage the evil thoughts; the thoughts are the sprouts for evil deeds. I am not writing much because of moderator's objections, but still beg all the readers to be responsible in society; a workplace is an active part of our life. Should come out of the common phenomenon that not every male on this earth is bad, not every female on this earth is good, but encouraging any form of crime is bad for our society, which includes the posting of obscene pictures of women in magazines, periodicals, newspapers for popularity and increased sales should be avoided by us, instead of asking such publishers to stop doing it. This policy will work powerfully in the long run than any number of internal policies, police force, army, etc.

From India, Hyderabad
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I agree with vini.wonders. As per labour low you have to send guard after 10.00pm with your female employees.
From India, Ahmadabad
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