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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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703 सबमिशन दिखा रहा है
Vineet Choudhary
Vineet Choudhary 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
There is no felicitation programme for women achieving or working for the betterment of society like teachers in school and colleges, a researcher, who are not recognized for their hard work in improving the future of children. Only the highs and mighties are felicitated not the common women. Bringing in such acknowledgements at the national level would not only boost their confidence but will also motivate others. Women from different fields can be chosen for their outstanding work.
Snigdha Sehgal
Snigdha Sehgal 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
As a student in this country, I have a few concerns. 1. Eve teasing is on an all time high. Better police services and quick PCR responses will help. 2. You have the my govt app. Women should be able to input their info while travelling alone in an unknown vehicle, so if something happens,can be easily traced. Pizza apps can locate us in seconds. Why not the govt app? 3.I studied in a reputed school yet teachers would raise questions on a girl's 'character'. More open minded teachers needed
Sowmendra Chanda
Sowmendra Chanda 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Equal partners/equal rights/equal opportunities will remain slogans till something concrete and practical is not done. 1) All schools to be made coeducational compulsorily. No separate school or shifts for boys and girls. 2) Girls and boys must compulsorily sit together i.e. one and one girl and not in separate rows. 3) To be introduced from new admission 3) All colleges to be compulsorily coeducational 4) One month military attachment for all children of class VIII.
AKHILESH PRASAD SINGH
AKHILESH PRASAD SINGH 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
For women security during travelling time, will drastically improve if public road transportation system are upgraded like Metro. Here two pic of electric buses articulated operating in London like metro are attached. Indian invention will upgrade like fuel bus secure for women.
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OM PRAKASH KAPUR
OM PRAKASH KAPUR 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Legislation and police force are needed, but only these cannot ensure justice, security and empowerment for women. It is the mindset cleansing which is vital. Citizens need training and guidance at home, schools and in society at large for prevention of crime and injustice, women must be respected as foundation of humanity not as inferior or plaything; and women also not indulge in falsehood for greed or revenge. Serious attention to this aspect, lacking for decades, is warranted .
Prince Devasi
Prince Devasi 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
The cases of rapes and violence against women in our country is on a steady rise. The police force is also inadequate to reach out to every nuke and corner of India's massive demography. My suggestion is to invite volunteers and train them to show vigil in such situations. Many a time in such situations of rape and violence the public who are witness act blind towards it instead a vigilant effort could have stopped such unfortunate event from happening.
Arpan Agrawal
Arpan Agrawal 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Lets have a policy wherein women with small kids can have an option of working for half day even if that means that they are paid half of their salary. This would empower them to both work as well as raise the kid with right cultural values. This will also help them in maintaining their dignity and pride.
seema singh
seema singh 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Respected Representative, I seema Ashok Singh would like to draw your kind attention towards the talent of the lady teachers who are not attached to any school or university but rendering their services efficiently by taking tuitions and making a difference in the results of many students .If the government can provide some recognition to boost their confidence then it will be a great start. I believe teaching is a way of life,it is a GOD gifted talent.
Bhumika Khanna
Bhumika Khanna 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Although I feel a lot has been done in the field of education and enabling women but a few areas are still much of a concern for even the most empowered women 1. Security while travelling to and from work 2. Balancing work and family when they experience motherhood due to nuclear family set-up. 3. Discrimination at work place. Finding a job is not a problem but retaining it is , for women. The maternity benefits need to be carefully decided and implemented all across equally.
Saurabh Singh_205
Saurabh Singh_205 10 साल 1 महीना पहले
Dear Ministers, With all these policies you always ask for, but in my opinion they are one sided and biased in name of women empowerment. You make thousands of laws/polices in name of women empowerment but ensure that your efforts are not destroying indian culture. Because the way u r trying to follow the West will definitely create a war beteen women vs men. So, better respect ur post and think in broader aspect. Y no law for any misuse of laws by women in 498a DV Crpc125 adultery 376 377