Will NCW's ‘Shakti Samvaad’ with State Women’s Commissions Empower Women’s Rights?

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Will NCW's ‘Shakti Samvaad’ with State Women’s Commissions Empower Women’s Rights?

Synopsis

The upcoming ‘Shakti Samvaad’ hosted by NCW promises to empower women’s rights and enhance institutional collaboration among State Women’s Commissions. With significant participation, this event is set to foster pan-India discussions aimed at improving mechanisms for women's welfare.

Key Takeaways

Empowerment of women's rights Strengthened institutional collaboration Sharing of best practices Focus on complaint handling National initiatives such as Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat

New Delhi, Jan 29 (NationPress) The National Commission for Women (NCW) is poised to host ‘Shakti Samvaad’, a participatory and capacity-enhancing meeting with State Women’s Commissions (SWCs) at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, commencing Thursday.

The two-day interactive dialogue will extend into Friday (January 30).

Shakti Samvaad’ is designed to fortify institutional collaboration, disseminate best practices, and enhance the capabilities of State Women’s Commissions.

This marks the third national-level ‘Shakti Samvaad’ in just one year, following successful gatherings in Ayodhya and Mumbai, showcasing NCW’s enduring commitment to cooperative federalism in the domain of women’s rights and welfare.

The meeting will welcome participation from State Women’s Commissions nationwide, fostering a pan-India conversation.

The event will be inaugurated by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. Featured will be the launch of the book ‘Safarnama’, published by NCW, which compiles testimonials from its staff members who have contributed to this journey, along with the awarding of prizes to winners of an online poster-making competition themed ‘Stay Safe Online’.

Throughout the two days, discussions will focus on improving complaint handling mechanisms and investigative processes, refining management information systems and helpline services, assessing state-specific legislation, and enhancing collaboration between NCW and SWCs on legislative issues.

Moreover, the initiative aims to advance the national mission of ‘Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat’, devise a strategic plan for district-level Jan Sunwai across the nation, and exchange innovative practices among State Women Commissions.

NCW chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar remarked, “Shakti Samvaad is more than just a meeting; it symbolizes a shared commitment. The collaboration between State Women Commissions and the National Commission for Women on a single platform enhances coordination, accelerates responses, and makes solutions more grounded.”

She further emphasized, “Such ongoing dialogues are crucial to ensure that women-centric laws, services, and grievance redressal mechanisms effectively reach every woman.”

The two-day engagement is anticipated to result in actionable outcomes and fortified institutional collaboration, further enhancing the rights, safety, and dignity of women across the nation.

Point of View

The ‘Shakti Samvaad’ event represents a pivotal moment for women's rights in India. It underscores the importance of collaboration between various state bodies and the central commission, emphasizing a unified approach to addressing women's issues. Such engagement is crucial for creating tangible changes in laws and services that impact women's lives daily.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of ‘Shakti Samvaad’?
The purpose of ‘Shakti Samvaad’ is to strengthen institutional coordination, share best practices, and build the capacities of State Women’s Commissions.
Who will inaugurate the event?
The event will be inaugurated by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.
What are some topics to be discussed?
Topics include enhancing complaint handling mechanisms, refining information systems, and improving collaboration between NCW and SWCs.
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