Will the NCW’s ‘Jan Sunwai’ in Ahmedabad on July 3 Make a Difference?

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Key Takeaways
- Direct engagement with women to resolve issues.
- Training for Local Committees on workplace safety.
- Empowerment through entrepreneurship initiatives.
- Launching of YASHODA AI for digital literacy.
- Commemoration of Hansa Mehta’s contributions.
Ahmedabad, July 1 (NationPress) The National Commission for Women (NCW) is set to host a public hearing as part of its outreach initiative titled “NCW Aapke Dwar” in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, on July 3.
The primary objective of this event is to establish a direct connection with women, address long-standing cases, and offer prompt resolutions to grievances concerning women’s rights and safety.
The Jan Sunwai will occur on July 3, at 12:00 PM at the State Guest House Conference Hall in Ahmedabad, under the leadership of NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar.
High-ranking district officials, including the District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police, and other relevant authorities, will be actively involved to ensure immediate resolution of women’s issues.
This one-day event is part of the Commission’s broader mission to advocate for women’s rights, empower them through awareness, and ensure accountability from administrative and law enforcement bodies.
During her visit, Rahatkar will hold discussions with Gujarat’s Director General of Police (DGP) and senior state police officials to address crimes against women and their resolution. She will also assess the law enforcement landscape concerning women’s safety with Ahmedabad district officers.
An important aspect of the day’s agenda includes training for members of Local Committees (LCs) formed under the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) Act to enhance workplace safety mechanisms for women.
In a concurrent initiative aimed at fostering women’s economic independence, a special session will be conducted at the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII). This session aims to inspire women to pursue entrepreneurship, leading not only to self-employment but also to job creation for others, thereby enhancing the overall economy.
The event will also honor the birth anniversary of Hansa Mehta, a key figure in women’s rights in India.
Rahatkar will pay tribute to her legacy and contributions. Additionally, the Commission will conduct a training session in Ahmedabad as part of the newly launched ‘YASHODA AI’ program, a digital literacy initiative aimed at equipping women across the nation with skills in Artificial Intelligence.
This program is designed to empower women to understand and leverage emerging technologies in a digitally-driven world.
The National Commission for Women encourages all women from Ahmedabad and nearby areas who are facing any issues, whether related to domestic violence, harassment, workplace discrimination, or denial of rights, to attend the Jan Sunwai and voice their grievances.
The Commission promises to make sincere efforts to provide immediate solutions and justice. For participation details or assistance, women can contact the Commission at 7011972862.