Vijaya Rahatkar Takes Helm at NCW: A New Chapter for Women's Rights
Vijaya Rahatkar has taken office as the new chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW), committing to advance women's rights. She plans to build on her predecessor's work by ensuring justice for gender-based violence victims and creating a legal deterrent against such crimes.
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Vijaya Rahatkar, a prominent leader from the BJP, has officially assumed the role of chairperson at the National Commission for Women (NCW). She vows to enhance the commission's efforts in promoting women's rights, acknowledging the significant duties tied to her new position.
In her inaugural address, Rahatkar underscored her dedication to advancing gender justice, stating her intent to ensure that perpetrators of gender-based violence face legal consequences.
Rahatkar lauded Rekha Sharma's previous leadership at the commission and outlined her own objectives, notably holding offenders accountable and fostering an environment of legal deterrence. Despite the behind-the-scenes nature of much of the NCW's work, Rahatkar affirmed its unwavering commitment to its mandate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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