An important 87% of the respondents reported to feel safe in their educational institutions, while 2% expressed concern about their safety.
- 87% of the respondents feel safe in their educational institution.
- 2% of the respondents feel insecure in their educational institution.
The survey also detected faith in institutional authorities. It was found that 78% of respondents believe that if they would take appropriate action to report safety concerns, although 5% doubt about getting adequate support.
- 78% of the respondents are confident that if they worry about their safety in their educational institution, appropriate action will be taken by the authorities.
- 5% of the respondents do not believe that if they worry about their safety in their educational institution, appropriate action will be taken by the authorities.
These insights suggest that while institutions have largely promoted a sense of security, continuous efforts are required to increase trust and accountability.
As the world prepares to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, the Shakti Surka Survey 2025 attempts to determine the safety perceptions of women and identify areas for intervention. Despite the current legal structure and progress in technology, concerns about security shape women how to navigate public and private places. These concerns affect education, mobility, economic participation and overall citizenship rights, which are often leading to behavioral amendments and limited public life engagement.
The survey covered 20 cities in its inauguration year, using a computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) to collect reactions from random samples of 400 respondents per city. The data collection was held in 10 different Indian languages, which ensures inclusion and wide representation.
Demographic breakdown of the survey includes age, education level, marital status and domestic income, which provides a fine understanding of security perceptions.
By determining the assumptions of safety, that Shakti Survey Survey 2025 provides valuable data to run 2025 changes. Since efforts continue to create a safe and more inclusive India, the survey serves as a roadmap to address the safety concerns of women and ensure their full participation in public life.
(Tagstotranslet) that Shakti Alert Survey 2025 (T) Women