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Inviting suggestions over the Elimination of Violence against Women

Inviting suggestions over the Elimination of Violence against Women
Start Date :
Nov 25, 2021
Last Date :
Dec 24, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The National Commission for Women, a Statutory Body set up in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 has the mandate to safeguard the constitutional and ...

The National Commission for Women, a Statutory Body set up in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 has the mandate to safeguard the constitutional and statutory rights of women. The Commission initiates program which aids empowerment and holistic development of women so that they are capable to gain access to opportunities and make their own decisions.

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women was launched in 2000 by the U.N General Assembly. It is observed annually on November 25th. International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women seeks to raise awareness about violence against women. This day aims to eliminate violence by removing stigma and encouraging women to speak out against abusers. This day defines violence against women as any act of gender-based violence that results in or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or psychological harm to women. The goal of this day is to achieve equality, development, and peace. It aims toward the fulfillment of women's and girls’ human rights.

In pursuance of its mandate and in order to achieve the goal of ‘Elimination of Violence against Women', the Commission invites inputs, suggestions, and feedback from all stakeholders through MyGov Portal, with a focus on Breaking the Silence against Gender Violence. The aim of the programme is to promote equality, development, and peace among the masses.

The last date to receive suggestions/input is 24th December 2021.

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Dhairya Jain
Dhairya Jain 4 years 7 months ago
children should be teached to respect women and there privacy. these kind of teachings should be included in basic education. for those who are already above student level there should be really strickt laws in this matter .
Vittal
Vittal 4 years 7 months ago
School education must include moral education, as a separate subject, as well as stories/poems in language subjects translated from great works of authors of indian languages like sanskrit. Education regarding laws related to crimes against women must be taught in social sciences.
Arun Tomar
Arun Tomar 4 years 7 months ago
1.अपराधियों के खिलाफ सीधे आर-पार का एक्शन लेना चाहिए ।दस बारह दिन में निपटान होना चाहिए ।इतने सख्त रुख अपनाने चाहिए कि भय का माहौल अपराधियों में बने ।छोटी मोटी सजा तो होनी ही नहीं चाहिए ।। 2.गांव -गांव अभियान चलने चाहिए कि आज की महिलाओं के पास कितनी शक्ति और अधिकार है ।ऐसे अभियानों से सिर्फ महिलायें ही नहीं पुरुष भी जुड़ने चाहिए । 3.मोबाइल पर महिला हिंसा से क्या दंड और कार्यवाही हो सकती है कालरट्यून लगवा देनी चाहिए जैसी कालर ट्यून कोविड19 की चेतावनी और सावधानी की बज रही थी । धन्यवाद
swati goswami
swati goswami 4 years 7 months ago
1) children should be taught to respect every women from a young age. 2) women should be treated with respect whether a relative or unknown. 3) women should be supported when she opens up about violence faced by her rather than making her the culprit. 4) Easy laws should be made for divorce / complaint.