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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)
Submission Closed

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.

Showing 1291 Submission(s)
Khushi mendhe
Khushi mendhe 3 years 7 months ago

Equal rights, non-biased opportunities and rightful education play a role of protagonist in shaping the society and can bring about the healthy and growing society.

shakti singh_145
shakti singh 3 years 7 months ago

Females are more than a man In every Educational institution in Nagaland. The perfect embodiment of this is set with the culture and civilization in Naga Society. Discrimination based on gender, sex and religion must be abolished from every mind and customary laws of Indian Society.

shakti singh_145
shakti singh 3 years 7 months ago

Females are more than a man In every Educational institution in Nagaland. The perfect embodiment of this is set with the culture and civilization in Naga Society. Discrimination based on gender, sex and religion must be abolished from every mind and customary laws of Indian Society.

shakti singh_145
shakti singh 3 years 7 months ago

Females are more than a man In every Educational institution in Nagaland. The perfect embodiment of this is set with the culture and civilization in Naga Society. Discrimination based on gender, sex and religion must be abolished from every mind and customary laws of Indian Society.

shakti singh_145
shakti singh 3 years 7 months ago

Females are more than a man In every Educational institution in Nagaland. The perfect embodiment of this is set with the culture and civilization in Naga Society. Discrimination based on gender, sex and religion must be abolished from every mind and customary laws of Indian Society.

shakti singh_145
shakti singh 3 years 7 months ago

Females are more than a man In every Educational institution in Nagaland. The perfect embodiment of this is set with the culture and civilization in Naga Society. Discrimination based on gender, sex and religion must be abolished from every mind and customary laws of Indian Society.

Arulprakasamkalyanasundaram
Arulprakasam kalyanasundaram 3 years 7 months ago

intimate partner violence (battering, psychological abuse, marital rape, femicide);
sexual violence and harassment (rape, forced sexual acts, unwanted sexual advances, child sexual abuse, forced marriage, street harassment, stalking, cyber-harassment);
human trafficking (slavery, sexual exploitation);
female genital mutilation; and
child marriage.

Pooja Yagnik
Pooja Yagnik 3 years 7 months ago

Even A Domestic Violence Act ,2006 is not giving Justice to Senior Citizen Widow Suffering from Multiple Diseases . Individuals are becoming More criminal minded after looking at such orders. Everything can be bought with Money. Need to give education to children at school only respect your wife and don't just blindly do what your mother and sisters are poking you to do. Marry when you can afford. Don't marry to get dowry from In-laws house .

Rohit Jee Kumar
Rohit Jee Kumar 3 years 7 months ago

Education, Physical Fitness and knowledge of law required for Woman. It is also responsibility of all Men to give respect to all women in this world.

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