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Pravasi Bhartiya Samelan, 2012
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Hon'ble Chairperson, NCW participated in the Pravasi Bhartiya Samelan dated 7-9 January 2012 at Birla Auditorium , Jaipur, Rajasthan |
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‘Jharkhand State Level Consultation on the Implementation of PCPNDT Act’ at Ranchi, Jharkhand
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On 8th December 2011, Member NCW Dr Charu WaliKhanna took part in the Inaugural Session of ‘Jharkhand State Level Consultation on the Implementation of PCPNDT Act’ at Ranchi and gave her invaluable insights during the discussions. The programme was inaugurated by Smt. Bimla Pradhan, Minister Women & Child Development, in the presence of Smt Hemlata Mohan, Chairperson State Commission for Women, Law Secretary, Director NHRM and World Vision. |
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State level Interaction at Ranchi, Jharkhand
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On December 8, 2011 Dr Charu WaliKhanna, Member NCW visited the State Commission for Women, Jharkhand at Ranchi for State level Interaction and met the Chairperson Smt. Hemlatha Mohan. The JSCW is doing commendable work and besides signing a memorandum with UN Women on Anti Trafficking, a MOU is also on the anvil with CINI (Child in Need Institute) for a Women’s Protection Cell, the first of its kind. The State Commission has also tied up with Ranchi University in which students as a part of their project will track trafficking and simultaneously create awareness on the problem.
The new team comprising Chairperson Smt. Hemlatha Mohan, and Members Smt Vasavi Kiro and Anuradha Choudhury has disposed almost 500 cases after September 7, 2010 as against 550 cases disposed in the past 3 years
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State Level Interaction with NGOs at Ranchi, Jharkhand (07th Dec, 2011)
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Dr Charu WaliKhanna met women activists of Jharkhand State in an interaction organised in association with Jharkhand State Commission for Women (JSCW) and the Mayor of Ranchi Ms. Rama.
In the presence of JSCW member Vasavi Kiro, Dr. Rose Karetta, Prof Maya Prasad, Maya Sinha, Madhu Gupta and others the participants poured out their grievances. The activists, who came from Lohardaga, Ramgarh, Hazaribagh and Ranchi, are fighting against issues like violence against women, forest rights violation, migration, trafficking, displacement, land disputes, alcoholism, social atrocities and female foeticide among others. |
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State Level meeting with Gujarat State Commisssion for Women, Ahmedabad on 18 Nov. 2011.
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Member NCW Dr Charu WliKhanna visited Gujarat State Commission for Women, Ahmedabad on 18 Nov. 2011 and had fruitful interaction with the Chairperson Smt. Leelaben B.Ankoliya and other NGOs present for the meeting. Smt. Leelaben expressed keen desire to link up with NCW through video conferencing and also highly appreciated the concept of providing women a Helpline as announced by Chairperson NCW Smt. Mamta Sharma. The Gujarat State Commission hopes alleviate suffering of women through Helpline and have a combined initiative with NCW. |
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Dr. Girija Vyas, Chairperson, NCW attended the Women's Achiever's Award Ceremony dedicated to the International Women's Day, organized by Yaduvanshi Foundation, in association with the Russian Centre of Science and Culture (RCSC) at New Delhi.
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Few women celebrities, who excelled in different spheres of life, were honoured with the Women's Achiever's Award at a colourful function dedicated to the International Women's Day, organized by Yaduvanshi Foundation, in association with the Russian Centre of Science and Culture (RCSC) at New Delhi. Dr. Girija Vyas, Chairperson, NCW topped the Women Achiever's Award in the category of women's upliftment. |
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A political visit of Dr. Girija Vyas to Nepal
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Dr. Girija Vyas, visited Nepal to attend an interaction programme on the theme the "Relevance of Gandhi and Peace in Present Nepal" organised by Mahendra Narayan Nidhi Academy in Kathmandu to mark the 141st birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and International Day of Non-Violence. |
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