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Toothless National Commission for Women must go

The NCW should be dissolved as there are enough ministries and NGOs dealing with women’s rights. Instead the government should focus on better implementation of laws to protect women’s rights.

Updated on: Jul 20, 2014 11:34 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Downsizing seems to be the order of the day with the Narendra Modi government. And among those in the cross hairs are bulky outfits like the Planning Commission. Another one that should be added to the list is the National Commission for Women (NCW), which has been around for decades but has produced little of consequence for the greater good of women.

The minister for women and child development has said that the NCW ought to have the same sort of powers like the National Human Rights Commission. A laudable objective, but one that will not be realised unless the very nature of choosing its members changes. So far, it has been a comfortable sinecure for politicians or those on the margins of the ruling party of the day. That is why we have had very few women of note heading the NCW.

The current head, Mamta Sharma, has made little contribution to the cause of women, barring odd remarks like how women should treat being called sexy by strange men as a compliment. But we heard and still hear nothing much about the horrendous atrocities like honour killings, rape and dowry murders, which happen almost every day without fail. The NCW should be dissolved as there are enough ministries and NGOs dealing with women’s rights. There are indeed more than enough laws supporting women’s rights. The problem is in the lack of awareness among women of their rights, their inability to secure protection or legal help and the lax implementation of the laws.

 
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