List the National Commission for Women’s (NCW) duties and membership. Additionally, draw attention to the steps the Commission has done to advance women’s empowerment. (Answer in 200 words)
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The National Commission for Women (NCW) was set up as a statutory body under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990. It strives to enable women to achieve equality and equal participation in all spheres of life by securing their due rights and entitlements. Section 3 of the National CommissionRead more
The National Commission for Women (NCW) was set up as a statutory body under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990. It strives to enable women to achieve equality and equal participation in all spheres of life by securing their due rights and entitlements.
Section 3 of the National Commission for Women Act, mentions the composition of the NCW:
Under Section 10 of the National Commission for Women Act, the commission shall perform the following functions:
Role of the NCW in women empowerment
However, the Commission faces challenges like inadequate funding, functionary issues, its recommendations only a being advisory, among others. Consequently, to make it more effective, the above issues need to be resolved and provisions for greater powers, finances and training and capacity building need to be undertaken.
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