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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)
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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.

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Hari Om_30
Hari Om_30 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
As per Indian law MALE RAPE is not even recognized and they suffer and die silently. As per court records 76% of Rape cases, 83% of sexual harassment case, 98% of Dowry cases, 75% of dowry death cases and 99.83% of Domestic Violence cases are FOUND TO BE FALSE but no one notices. And as a matter of fact ALREADY Women have 50+ ANTI MALE laws, One Exclusive Ministry, One Constitutional Commission, 10000+ Women Organizations Crores of Govt budget to make more more Anti Male and family breaking laws
Radha
Radha 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
how ever it doesn't undermine fact that we need department for special Victims - so those police work on abused,assaulted ppl cases .which gives more focus on these kind of cases & connection. Profiling the criminal . also can decrease time of case being solved. - also they can provide therapy contacts which can help them to fight against depression & fear
Hari Om_30
Hari Om_30 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
It is really sad to see no one recognizes MISANDRY or Violence against Men and Boys. As per WCD Ministry 100 children sexually abused, 53 are boys. As per data from day 1 (1961 onward) Govt of India SCRB shows HUSBAND (MALE) suicide is more than double of Wife suicide but no one notices.
Radha
Radha 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
house wives need serious encouragement. not that it is a bad thing to be a housewife but staying at home also can be very helpful in other way around . - they can sell homemade chocolates or any cooking specialties which people are already doing. but more encouragement . - encouragement to grow vegetables at home in small space area . - >> violence against women -- may be we need more awareness..instead of talking rights all the time.. we can talk for individual-social responsibility
Hari Om_30
Hari Om_30 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Why we do not have ministry for MEN or any Commission. As per Indian law there is no Domestic violence on Men, no RAPE of men, no harassment of Men. Men of Indian has become scapegoat of wives and Law and are treated as Criminals. Children are alienated by our dear law from father (Male) and today they have become just and ATM machine. IS THIS MAKE IN INDIA? Women and Child development Ministry keeps on working how to ruin the families. Why they don't make laws to punish WIVES?
Hari Om_30
Hari Om_30 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Will appreciate stricter laws for Women as well who implicated MEN in false Dowry, Domestic Violence and Rape Cases. Women = Wife, Mother, Sister, Daughter, Bhabhi, Chachi, Tayi. But feminists consider Women = Wife. Mother, sister and other female relatives are not considered as Women in out Law. There is no law to protect the Women other than wife. If wife beats husband, his parents or the sisters then there is no provision in Indian Law to prosecute the estranged wife.
Varsha Sreedharan
Varsha Sreedharan 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Will appreciate stricter laws for offenders and hard core criminals such as in Nirbhaya and Jisha cases or even in less severe cases such as eve teasing. If the intensity of the crime surpasses the age and maturity level of the offenders, a fitting punishment should be awarded. This enables trust in the country's laws and justice system.