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Inviting Comments on the Draft National Policy for Women 2016

Start Date :
May 17, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Nearly a decade and half has passed since the National Policy for Empowerment of Women, 2001 was formulated. Since then significant strides in global technology and information ...
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Srinivasan R
10 years 1 month ago
Regarding violence against women
1.Cyber crime cell branches at all taluka be developed along with other women welfare centers at each taluk.Complaint against women harassment be registered at such integrated women centres which has facility of any cyber crime complaint registration,counselling for women, women welfare programs awareness campaign,child help line all these under one roof in each taluk networked together with database information displayelectronic displayed on monitors and paper
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Gourab Panda
10 years 1 month ago
Why so much discrimination against Boys and Men of our country. Please keep the feminist mind set outside when are think about policies.
God, Govt, Court should not discriminate people based on gender.
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Jagannathan Narasimhan
10 years 1 month ago
Only when this violence stops, they can emerge out without any fear. In all fields they are used as a material of favour. This should also be stopped. Just by making the punishments severe nothing is going to be achieved. There should be a change of women stature movement like your clean India movement. We are ready to support you in what ever welfare scheme you bring upon
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Jagannathan Narasimhan
10 years 1 month ago
Dear Modi ji, The weaker gender will get empowered only when the violence against them is drastically reduced. First of all the term weaker gender should be eradicated from people's mind. The thought of the people can be changed only when it is sown in schools. They should not be shown as a matter of lust and desire anyhwere. Instead of creating extra safety for women if the people are thought right about women it could be a nice policy
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Srinivas Yarnagula
10 years 1 month ago
sir Please understand the problem facing by men in India. Because so many men are suffering due to unemployment lack of proper education and health facilities. In new policy for empowerment of women all the priorities for girls only, not to the boys.If the same thing continues boys will be kicked out from the school, at last in all the sectors productivity will be decreased drastically.Even schools male teachers we cannot find, this leads so many problems in future.
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Jatin Kumar_16
10 years 1 month ago
How can govt say that education and health is not available to women only when it is proven that it is economically weaker section which faces unavailability of Health, Education and Protection.
Govt should not draft policy basis of which is sex discrimination. Such a terrible move by govt will lead to horrible consequences.
Why govt schemes differentiate between child of different Sexes. Is it their fault they are born as boy child and not girl child?
Pl stop this.
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Jatin Kumar_16
10 years 1 month ago
India can't believe such a biased and hatred policy is being worked by Indian Govt.
Why you are discriminating between Men and Women, Boys and Girls, Male and Female.
If discrimination is in mind of Govt and Policy Makers, one can easily anticipate future of our country.
All highlighted issues such as health, education, violence, governance, environment are not and can not be gender specific.
Govt shd ensure that policies are for welfare for people and not for selective class.
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Avinash Patil_10
10 years 1 month ago
With respect to Point 5 (II) (vii)
The statement is incorrect & wrong, most of the migrant families who work on large construction sites, salt pan areas, plantations & manufacturing zones employ Men Labour and not Women Labour.
The data provided while preparing this policy is biased and fradulent without any reference to genuine source of information
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Avinash Patil_10
10 years 1 month ago
With respect to Point 5 (II) (iii) related to education
It is well documented fact, that drop rate of Males is much higher than Females. This is more so prevalent in Rural areas, where males are required to drop out of school / college to support their family. While there is no such push for females, which is partly driven by fact that Females do not have to pay any fees till graduation in most of the states.
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Avinash Patil_10
10 years 1 month ago
With respect to point 5 (1) (xiii)
Investments in health services need to be done basis data available for diseases and not based on Gender.
eg: Mal nourishment affects all not just one gender.
Osteoporosis (Bone related disease) was prevalent mainly among Women earlier and now even Men are affected.
Cancer is prevalent more in Men & less in Women. If we ignore Health services in Cancer & if women have more Cancer, Then this policy would not be of any use to Women
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