Home | MyGov

Accessibility
ऐक्सेसिबिलिटी टूल
कलर एडजस्टमेंट
टेक्स्ट साइज़
नेविगेशन एडजस्टमेंट

Inviting Comments on the Draft National Policy for Women 2016

Inviting Comments on the Draft National Policy for Women 2016
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
May 17, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Jun 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
प्रस्तुतियाँ समाप्त हो चुके

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 ...

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 systems have placed the Indian economy on a trajectory of higher growth impacting the general populace and women, in particular in unique and different ways. The discourse on women’s empowerment has been gradually evolving over the last few decades, wherein paradigm shifts have occurred –from seeing women as mere recipients of welfare benefits to mainstreaming gender concerns and engaging them in the development process of the country. These changes have brought forth fresh opportunities and possibilities for women’s empowerment while at the same time presenting new and emerging challenges which along with persisting socio-economic problems continue to hinder gender equality and holistic empowerment of women.

The policy envisions a society in which, women attain their full potential and are able to participate as equal partners in all spheres of life. It also emphasises the role of an effective framework to enable the process of developing policies, programmes and practices which will ensure equal rights and opportunities for women.

The broad objective of the policy is to create a conducive socio-cultural, economic and political environment to enable women enjoy de jure and de facto fundamental rights and realize their full potential.

Priority Areas

1. Health including food security and nutrition
2. Education
3. Economy
4. Governance and Decision Making
5. Violence Against Women
6. Enabling Environment
7. Environment and Climate Change

Emerging Areas

1. Making cyber space safe place for women
2. Review constitutional provisions to enable equitable and uniform entitlements for women irrespective of caste, community or religion.
3. Protection of surrogates mothers, commissioning mother along with children born
4. Redistribution of gender roles for reducing unpaid care work to maintain balance between work and family roles
5. A comprehensive social protection to address vulnerabilities of single women

Ministry of Women and Child Development, GoI invites your inputs on the National Policy for Women 2016 so that a comprehensive policy document may be created which would address all the objectives of this policy.

Download the Draft National Policy for Women 2016 here.

You can share your suggestions till 20th June, 2016.

फिर से कायम कर देना
703 सबमिशन दिखा रहा है
Anuj Abhishek
Anuj Abhishek 10 साल 1 week पहले
1) Countrywide data should be collected to identify the most vulnerable groups of women who face Gender based violence. One can collect such data under different heads, such as, on the basis of caste, religion, economic back ground, region, educational qualification etc. Once we identify the groups that are most likely to face such Gender based violence, we should look into solutions that will be specific to and hence more effective in tackling the problem associated with a particular group.
Samanthaka Mani Dutta
Samanthaka Mani Dutta 10 साल 1 week पहले
1..The draft may be released in all regional languages recognized by the constitution of India. 2..every girl child should be joined in school .It is the fundamental right of every citizen as per the Right to Education. 3..Under SWATCHA bharath ,every school should ve girls toilets,it is the fundamental requirement . 4.No woman should be touched in any kind of agitation even by women constables...YATHRA NARYASTHU POOJYANTHE RAMANTHE THATRADEVATHAHA...preached by Indians from time immemorial,
Manish Dhelia
Manish Dhelia 10 साल 1 week पहले
Existing laws must be changed to make them gender-neutral. Already the unscrupuluos women/girls are ruining lives of lakhs of innocent indian men and their families by filing false cases. There is no mis-use clause in those laws which deter these women in filing fake cases. It is hampering justice to actual female victims who are sometimes looked upon with a jaundiced eye. Crying dowry/rape/sexual harassment/domestic violence due to unmet aspirations of women is not justifiable.
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK 10 साल 2 सप्ताह पहले
Respected Sir, Kindly arrange online voting for 33% reservation for women and necessary Amendments to our Constitution. All citizen should allowed to give their view without any huddles. However my vote is for 33% women reservation in Govt. Service & in our Parliament & Assemblies(including council of Ministers).