Dhar has been selected for the Safe Cities Project 2026 and it marks the major step towards the improving women’s safety and urban infrastructure. This initiative is led by the Ministry of Women and Child Development and it aims to transform the public spaces into safer and more inclusive environments. With the dedicated funding of ₹10 crore and this project will be implemented over the next five years.
What is the Safe Cities Project?
The Safe Cities Project is the central government initiative which is designed to enhance the women’s safety in urban areas.
It also focuses on to the creating secure public spaces through,
- The modern surveillance systems.
- It also improved the urban infrastructure.
- The community awareness and sensitization.
The scheme also highlights the government’s broader push towards the women-centric development and safety reforms.
Key Features of the Dhar Safe Cities Plan
This development plan for the Dhar includes the multiple infrastructure and safety upgrades which are aimed at to making the city more secure and accessible.
Infrastructure Improvements
- The installation of CCTV cameras at the sensitive locations.
- Also to enhanced the street lighting across the city.
- The advanced monitoring and control systems.
Women-Friendly Facilities
- The construction of ‘Pink Toilets’ in public areas.
- The dedicated waiting spaces in hospitals.
- And the improved amenities at tourist destinations.
Community Awareness
- To organize the safety awareness campaigns.
- The training programs to promote the gender sensitivity.
- Also the focus on social and mental empowerment of women.
These measures are aim to creates the holistic ecosystem that which ensures both physical safety and social empowerment.
Boost to Tourism and Urban Development
Dhar is also known for its rich cultural and historical heritage.
The Safe Cities initiative is expected to,
- Enhance the image as a safe tourist destination.
- Will attract more domestic and international visitors.
- And help to improve overall urban infrastructure.


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