Key Points

Gujarat's Abhayam 181 helpline has transformed women's safety with 24/7 crisis support for a decade. The initiative, backed by CM Bhupendra Patel and PM Modi, has assisted over 16.58 lakh women through calls and rescue vans. With ₹37.78 crore invested in three years, the program offers counselling, legal aid, and emergency relocation. The mobile app further extends accessibility, reinforcing Gujarat's commitment to women's empowerment.

Key Points: Gujarat Abhayam 181 Helpline Empowers 16.58 Lakh Women Over Decade

  • Over 16.58 lakh women assisted in 10 years
  • 59 rescue vans operational statewide
  • ₹37.78 crore allocated in 3 years
  • Mobile app downloaded by 2.73 lakh users
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Gujarat: Abhayam 181 Women's helpline marks decade of empowerment, assists over 16.58 lakh women

Gujarat's Abhayam 181 helpline, backed by CM Bhupendra Patel & PM Modi, has aided 16.58 lakh women with 24/7 crisis support & rescue vans.

"Abhayam has become a steady source of strength for women facing distress – Gujarat Government"

Gandhinagar, July 18

The initiative for women's safety, launched in March 2015 under the leadership of PM Modi and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, has now marked a decade.

According to the release, over the past 10 years, 16,58,892 women have turned to the Abhayam 181 Women Helpline for help during difficult moments.

The Chief Minister has played a pivotal role in supporting women, girls, adolescents, and children across Gujarat during times of crisis.

Whether facing domestic violence, harassment, or emotional distress, Abhayam has become a steady source of strength for many, reflecting the government's commitment to prioritising women's safety.

According to the release, Women of Gujarat continue to receive free, 24/7 support through Abhayam 181 Women Helpline. To ensure timely assistance during moments of distress, 59 rescue vans are operational across the state.

Of these, 12 serve Ahmedabad city under the Safe City Project. In emergencies, these vans reach the location with a trained counsellor, offering immediate help and compassionate resolution. So far, 3.31 lakh women have been supported through these rescue vans, with 2.09 lakh cases resolved on the spot.

Services such as counselling and on-site intervention have become a lifeline for countless women facing emotional, domestic, or personal crises, offering not just solutions but also a sense of reassurance.

To make the service even more accessible, the Abhayam 181 mobile application was launched on August 6, 2018. Since then, over 2.73 lakh women have downloaded the app.

The Gujarat government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, continues to reaffirm its commitment to women's safety through sustained financial support for the Abhayam 181 Women Helpline.

Over the past three years, ₹37.78 crore has been allocated to strengthen and expand the helpline's reach. In 2022-23, ₹10.50 crore was allocated, followed by ₹12.50 crore in 2023-24, and ₹14.78 crore in 2024-25.

For the 2025-26 fiscal year, the government has approved a provision of ₹15.02 crore. These steady increases reflect the state's determined effort to build a stronger, more responsive, and dependable safety framework for women across Gujarat.

A skilled and responsive team has been established for the Abhayam 181 Women Helpline through the joint efforts of the Women and Child Development Department, the Home Department, GVK EMRI (Emergency Management and Research Institute), and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Women facing any kind of crisis can reach out by calling 181 at any time, from anywhere.

The helpline offers immediate support, including rescue assistance, guidance over the phone, and short and long-term counselling to help women move forward confidently. In cases of domestic or other forms of violence, an Abhayam rescue van is sent to the woman's location, and if needed, she is safely relocated to a secure environment.

The Abhayam 181 Women Helpline offers assistance across a wide range of issues affecting women, including domestic violence, physical, sexual, and mental harassment, financial exploitation, female foeticide, cybercrimes, marital or relationship conflicts, stalking, substance abuse recovery, child marriage, and concerns faced by homeless women.

Over the past decade, the helpline has helped countless women across Gujarat find timely and effective solutions to these challenges.

By calling 181, women can also obtain information about local support services, including women's police stations, police station-based support centres, free legal aid, family counselling centres, protection officers, and the Gujarat State Commission for Women. These services are available to all women in the state, including those visiting from across the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the numbers look impressive, I wonder about the quality of support provided. Are there any independent studies evaluating the effectiveness? The government should share more data about case resolutions and follow-ups.
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Ananya R
My cousin used this service during a domestic violence situation last year. The counsellors were compassionate and helped her get legal aid. It's heartening to see such support systems for women in our state 🙏
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Vikram M
The budget allocation shows serious commitment. ₹15 crore may seem small compared to other schemes, but if it's helping lakhs of women, it's money well spent. Hope they expand to rural areas more aggressively.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Gujarat, I'm impressed by this initiative. The mobile app is particularly useful for foreigners who might not know local systems. More awareness campaigns in English would help though.
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Kavya N
They should focus more on prevention through education in schools and colleges. While rescue services are important, we need to change mindsets from childhood to reduce such cases in future generations.
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David E
The collaboration between government departments and NGOs like TISS is a smart approach. This public-private partnership model could be replicated for other social welfare programs across India.

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