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Inviting Comments on the Draft National Policy for Women 2016

Inviting Comments on the Draft National Policy for Women 2016
Start Date :
May 17, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Nearly a decade and half has passed since the National Policy for Empowerment of Women, 2001 was formulated. Since then significant strides in global technology and information ...

Nearly a decade and half has passed since the National Policy for Empowerment of Women, 2001 was formulated. Since then significant strides in global technology and information systems have placed the Indian economy on a trajectory of higher growth impacting the general populace and women, in particular in unique and different ways. The discourse on women’s empowerment has been gradually evolving over the last few decades, wherein paradigm shifts have occurred –from seeing women as mere recipients of welfare benefits to mainstreaming gender concerns and engaging them in the development process of the country. These changes have brought forth fresh opportunities and possibilities for women’s empowerment while at the same time presenting new and emerging challenges which along with persisting socio-economic problems continue to hinder gender equality and holistic empowerment of women.

The policy envisions a society in which, women attain their full potential and are able to participate as equal partners in all spheres of life. It also emphasises the role of an effective framework to enable the process of developing policies, programmes and practices which will ensure equal rights and opportunities for women.

The broad objective of the policy is to create a conducive socio-cultural, economic and political environment to enable women enjoy de jure and de facto fundamental rights and realize their full potential.

Priority Areas

1. Health including food security and nutrition
2. Education
3. Economy
4. Governance and Decision Making
5. Violence Against Women
6. Enabling Environment
7. Environment and Climate Change

Emerging Areas

1. Making cyber space safe place for women
2. Review constitutional provisions to enable equitable and uniform entitlements for women irrespective of caste, community or religion.
3. Protection of surrogates mothers, commissioning mother along with children born
4. Redistribution of gender roles for reducing unpaid care work to maintain balance between work and family roles
5. A comprehensive social protection to address vulnerabilities of single women

Ministry of Women and Child Development, GoI invites your inputs on the National Policy for Women 2016 so that a comprehensive policy document may be created which would address all the objectives of this policy.

Download the Draft National Policy for Women 2016 here.

You can share your suggestions till 20th June, 2016.

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Neeraj Juneja
Neeraj Juneja 9 years 6 months ago
Please, don't draft National policy for women 2016.if u want to make any policy then please make it for gender equality. Is it an offence to be a man in india. Men pays more taxes in india compare to women. By coming this policy nothing will be benificial. In india men will be commit more sucide if this policy come.
Ashwani Kumar
Ashwani Kumar 9 years 6 months ago
Safeguarding the interest of women is always a welcome view but the government when spells about women should consider all women like mother in law, sister in law of the bride and not only the daughter in law. The government should draft policy which is gender neutral. As drafting a gender biased policy is violation of fundamental right of male i.e., RIGHT TO EQUALITY. Instead of all these propoganda why the government cannot provide right education to all and let them compete for the job.
Maninder Singh_52
Maninder Singh_52 9 years 6 months ago
Suggesting such a policy will involve more young blood in FAKE cases and India's future is surely bleak. In such a situation no one would like to have Boy as a baby, when that baby would be termed as a Criminal at the age of 16 under Justice Juvenile Act and then would be trapped in plothera of cases under the name of Women Empowerment after attaining majority. BETA BACHAO DESH BANAO. SAVE MEN SAVE COUNTRY. We do not need any such loosely drafted policy similar like Domestic Violence act.
susheel_19
susheel_19 9 years 6 months ago
totally condemn this policy its against Constitution and humanity evrey thing is for one gender(women)and treating other like slave (men) when both are equal men contrbuted more,pay more tax,suicide double,death in accidents double from womens n no safety n no policy no men Commission for men why? Pl stop this fraud in the name of women empowerment.men suffers more than womens in every field. 98% dowry n 76% rape cases r false as per ncrb.All risky job done by mens border,coal mines,mcd etc
Nitesh Garg
Nitesh Garg 9 years 6 months ago
Lalit Sharma 17 sec ago There is no need for the policy as such. Why you are making mens' life as secondary human ? Why there is need to break the country further, the castebase reservation, the religion, the statewise ethenticity is doing it from many years ? Please let BHARAT unite ! Gender based baised laws are doing their work by breaking country under#FeministsPressure. #DontBreakBharat
Maninder Singh_52
Maninder Singh_52 9 years 6 months ago
Nearly a YUG has passed without any Policy or Ministry for Major Workforce of India i.e. Men. There is absolutely no need for this drafted policy to implement, as already women enjoy plothera of highly misused gender biased laws which are the basis of increased Divorce rates and extortion rackets in India. Suggesting such a policy is highly dangerous and would surely derail the India's growth. Stop Discrimination on the name of empowerment and Empower Human Beings, not a specific gender.
gaurava saxena
gaurava saxena 9 years 6 months ago
There is no need to ammemd such laws. As it will only make current imbalance grow further. We have already seen the increase in number of false cases filed by women in recent past. Its high te we realise discrimination happenkng against men. With icreased empowerement amongst educated women, all we have seen is increased no of divorce cases happening with trivial issues. Please dont destroy indian culturr where women are encouraged to build families and not empowering them to destroy families.
Nilanjana Sengupta
Nilanjana Sengupta 9 years 6 months ago
This is a set of recommendations from Azad Foundation, working on non traditional livelihoods for women in different cities of India.