NEW DELHI: The government will take up a series of measures to deal with women safety on mission mode and will roll out a comprehensive programme in the next one to two months. The National Mission for Safety of Women ( NMSW ), which will specify the role and responsibilities of each ministry, will cover all aspects ranging from free medical care to legal aid to the victims of sexual assault by engaging public prosecutors in states and setting up of 1,023 fast-track courts for speedy justice.An inter-ministerial committee headed by cabinet secretary on Friday decided to put the proposal before Cabinet in the next one month for faster roll out of the mission.To begin with, the mission will be implemented for three years till 2021-22. The time-bound actions that have been shortlisted include setting up of a national database on sexual offenders and a web portal for reporting cyber crimes against women and children. The home ministry will have a dedicated wing to deal with women safety issues and will deploy a joint secretary for carrying out the task. It will also operationalise pan India single number ‘112’ based emergency response support system.The information and technology ministry will regulate sexually explicit/ violent content in the web. In an effort to ensure victims of rape and sexual assaults get quick medical help, the health ministry will roll out a scheme for reimbursement of costs to hospitals and clinics for medical and surgical aid to the victims.The transport ministry will mandate original equipment manufacturers to disable the child lock feature in taxis at the time of sale or manufacture from July next year. Similarly, from November this year every transport vehicle such as bus and taxi will have to install vehicle tracking devices and panic alert buttons.