Key Points

NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar delivered powerful messages about women's empowerment during conferences in Pune and Nashik. She emphasized that gender equality must begin within homes, not just in institutional settings. Rahatkar stressed the importance of addressing challenges faced by women, especially in marginalized communities. Her vision encompasses health, education, economic independence, and comprehensive social transformation.

Key Points: Vijaya Rahatkar NCW Calls for Gender Equality at Home

  • NCW focuses on holistic women's rights and development
  • Rahatkar highlights importance of gender equality from home
  • Conference addresses challenges for marginalized tribal women
  • Comprehensive approach needed for women's empowerment
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Women empowerment, gender equality must begin at homes: NCW chief Vijaya Rahatkar

NCW Chief Vijaya Rahatkar advocates for women's empowerment starting from homes, emphasizing comprehensive societal transformation

"Women's empowerment is not just a question of any one class; it is the foundation of the progress of our society and nation. - Vijaya Rahatkar, NCW Chairperson"

Pune, Oct 5

Women empowerment and safety topped discussions of NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar during a two-visit to Pune and Nashik as she called for developing a culture of gender equality at homes, an official said on Sunday.

At the Savitribai Phule Pune University, the National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson led discussions at the "Nomadic and Denotified Tribes Women's Rights Conference".

The event at the Department of Geology focused on addressing issues related to women from the marginalised and vulnerable tribal population.

On Saturday, Rahatkar, a former mayor of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, called for developing a culture of gender equality at homes and not consider it a concept that should remain limited to schools, colleges or offices.

Speaking at a conference on challenges in women's empowerment in Nashik, she called for better awareness among the district-level local committees (LC) formed to address sexual harassment complaints and promised that the NCW would work harder in this sphere.

The NCW Chairperson said the LCs still have a long way to go to deliver on the front of protecting the rights of women working in the unorganised sector.

Rahatkar described women as equal partners in nation-building and highlighted the NCW's focus on their health, nutrition and education.

She shared details about an NCW programme for the education and nutrition of girls from the pre-primary levels.

In a post on X, Rahatkar said, "Inaugurated the International Conference on the highly relevant topic 'Empowerment of Women in the Contemporary World: Challenges and Solutions' organised by N.B. Thakur Law College of Gokhale Education Society, #Nashik."

"Women's empowerment is not just a question of any one class; it is the foundation of the progress of our society and nation. Only when women are safe, educated, and economically independent will families, society, and the country become strong," she said.

"By integrating health and nutrition, employment and workplace safety, digital empowerment, political participation, education and legal awareness, social security for the unorganised sector, and media portrayal, we can achieve the true goal of women's empowerment. #NCW #nashik #WomenEmpowerments," she said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see NCW focusing on tribal women's rights. Often these communities get overlooked in mainstream women empowerment discussions. Their challenges are unique and need special attention.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish there were more concrete action plans mentioned. Awareness is good, but we need stronger implementation of existing laws and better support systems for working women.
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Arjun K
As a father of two daughters, I completely agree. We need to teach our sons to respect women from childhood. The change begins with us men taking responsibility in our homes. 💪
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Meera T
The focus on unorganized sector workers is much needed! Domestic workers, construction workers, farm laborers - these women face double discrimination and need legal protection. Hope NCW delivers on this promise.
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David E
Interesting to see the holistic approach - combining health, nutrition, education and digital empowerment. This comprehensive strategy could actually bring meaningful change rather than just token gestures.

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