Will NCW's Public Hearing in Greater Noida Address Women's Grievances?
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New Delhi, Nov 11 (NationPress) The National Commission for Women has revealed plans for a significant two-day public hearing named ‘National Commission for Women - At Your Doorstep’ aimed at tackling women's concerns directly at the grassroots level.
Set for November 13 and 14, 2025, the event will kick off daily at 11:00 a.m. at the School of Management, Gautam Buddha Nagar University, located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar and other commission members will personally supervise the sessions. The District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police, and additional senior officials from Gautam Buddha Nagar will be present to facilitate immediate resolution of complaints.
This initiative seeks to address long-standing cases and provide timely relief to women experiencing domestic violence, workplace harassment, dowry disputes, property rights violations, or any type of gender-based discrimination.
Women from Gautam Buddha Nagar and surrounding areas, including Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Hapur, and parts of Delhi NCR, are invited to come forward and share their issues directly with the Commission.
Commenting on this outreach initiative, the NCW reaffirmed its dedication to making justice more accessible and timely. "Every woman should know that the Commission supports her. This public hearing is a step toward providing institutional support at her doorstep," stated a senior official.
Cases requiring legal assistance will be prioritized through collaboration with local police and district administrations. Follow-up systems will be established to ensure the effective implementation of resolutions.
The Commission has called upon community organizations, resident welfare associations, and women’s self-help groups to mobilize affected individuals and maximize outreach. This initiative is part of a series of proactive steps taken by the NCW under its current leadership to decentralize grievance resolution and fortify the enforcement of women’s rights across urban and semi-urban areas.
With the increasing incidence of gender violence in the NCR, the hearing is anticipated to draw substantial participation and set a benchmark for replicable models in other districts.