The status of women has improved markedly over the past several decades. In the past, there were not many women in positions of authority and influence. Most of the employment held by women was in nursing, teaching in primary schools, and other roles often associated with women. As modern education took hold in India, families began to anticipate that women would not only pursue higher education, but also pursue whatever occupations they were interested in. Indian women have entered many areas that were earlier considered to be dominated by men. Women are increasingly working in various fields, including the judiciary, aviation industry, medicine, engineering, military, and law enforcement, demonstrating that they are establishing their own independent identities and moving past the confines of the daughter, wife, and mother roles. The nature of work is completely different in other departments, such as banks, schools, hospitals, or corporate organizations. The police force has to work long shifts at night and in less than ideal conditions. A road like this presents many challenges for women policemen. Various aspects of being a female cop are covered in this article, including time management, family dynamics, family status, and attitudes toward family and society.
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Keywords: Police, Women Police, Role Conflict, Work Life Balance, Domestic Work.