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Do You Know The Functions of the National Women Commission?

Do You Know The Functions of the National Women Commission?

Do You Know The Functions of the National Women Commission?

 

Introduction

The introduction of the National Women Commission (NWC) was through the recommendation of the Committee on the Status of Women in India (CSWI). The CSWI recommended that a commission is set up to fulfill, facilitate and accelerate the development of women socially, mentally, morally, physically and otherwise.

More than fifty-eight years ago, the General Assembly of the United Nations created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by India. India’s adoption of the law was to end the age-long practices of discrimination and violence against women. An instance of such is child marriage, girl feticide, virgin widow’s remarriage, marital rape, bride rape, dowry death, forced prostitution, purdah system, bride burning, bigamy, etc. These social vices and domestic violence were designed to shatter the status of women and create a patriarchy society.

One may wonder if all these social vices and domestic violence were overlooked in the Indian Constitution, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Universal Declaration of Humans Rights, the Indian Penal Code, etc. It took India more than two hundred years to dismantle the patriarchy system it has built. A dismantle started with the adoption of international treaties and the amendment of the constitution to the creation of the NWC.

 

Establishment of The National Women Commission-

The NWC was established within 1992 under the National Women Commission Act, 1990. It is one of the most important statutory bodies established by the Indian Government.

 

National Women Commission (NWC) Composition-

The NWC comprises of the following persons:

 

Functions of the National Women Commission-

The functions of the NWC are stipulated as follows:

Other than offering ADR services to the complainant, the commission must also advise her on related issues pertaining to her case. This is to leave her better informed and equipped.

The reason for such is to facilitate, create a wider coverage, provide support and empower women in India. Such activities can also attract the media’s eyes and help to propagate the NWC messages to places the Commission cannot reach.

The primary aim of this function is to associate and network through formal and informal services dedicated to women.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By constantly being in the eyes of the public, the NWC can sensitize the public or the masses on the issues. Therefore, the Law provided that the NWC should utilize all media within its disposal to create public awareness on the issues pertaining to women.

 

 

 

Conclusion

The NWC is more than two decades and it is expected to stay. The functions discussed above are intended to guide the public on what they can or cannot obtain from the NWC. The NWC road to sensitize the public on issues and policies pertaining to women may be long but it is definitely a step in the right direction.

 

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