

Seeing Sushmita Sen as Aarya might be a little surprising to all the people who have never seen her out of her traditional setup.

Season 1 is already out and you can watch it on Netflix. How exciting do all these sound? Featuring on Netflix and consisting of notable casts such as Saif Ali Khan, Radhika Apte, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and more it is a must web series to be watched by the people of every generation. This police officer also makes every possible attempt to save Mumbai from any disaster after getting possible threats from the gangster. In between all the madness of corruption, killings, and deceit, Sartaj Singh has kept his truthfulness and discipline alive and finds himself linked to the gangster in some way. As the name of this Indian web series suggests, the whole story is designed as a part of a game or a play and keeps you glued to the end of each episode with lots of excitement. You will find yourself traveling through a series of mysteries, drama, deeper corruption in law, and lots of fighting and action that make it worth the watch. Having its roots in the book Sacred Games, the storyline primarily revolves around Sartaj Singh, a Mumbai police officer, and a gangster named Gaitonde who even thinks him to be the God. The constables were also provided with two-wheelers and vans to help them in patrolling.Sacred Games is indeed one of the best web series that depicts action, crime, and drama powerfully. Most of these constables were earlier working at public facilitation desks. Senior officers deployed 46 women constables in sensitive areas and asked them to conduct house checks, patrolling, and conduct surveys at high footfall areas such as parks and malls. This was done to ensure safety of women in the area and curb crimes against women. In July, the Northwest district had introduced an all-women beat at each police station to patrol the streets two to three times a day on bikes and police vans. JIGNASA SINHAĪccording to police, the dip is mainly because of women beat officers who have been deployed on streets and at crime prone areas every day.


In Northwest Delhi, dip in street crime since launch of all-women patrol team The Indian Express Delhi | OctoNEARLY THREE months since the launch of women-centric beats and intensified patrolling in Delhi's Northwest district, police Sunday said there has been a 31% dip in crimes against women and 23% dip in street crimes in the area.
