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Government of India
Ministry of Women and Child Development
Government of India
Ministry of Women and Child Development
19-December-2014 16:12 IST
Complaints of Sexual harassment of women at workplace show an increase
The number of complaints of sexual harassment of women at work place registered with National Commission for Women (NCW) during the last two years and current years shows an increasing trend. The no. of such complaints during the last three years and the current year is 170 in 2011, 167 in 2012, 249 in 2013 and 336 in 2014 upto (12/12/2014).
Safety of women in
the country is of utmost priority for the Government. The Government is
endeavouring to put in place effective mechanisms to provide safe environment
for women. The Criminal Law (Amendment), Act 2013 has been enacted for making
the punishment more stringent for offences like rape. Provision for increased
penalty for gang rape and causing serious injury to the victim resulting her to
remain in a vegetative state have been made. New offences like acid attack,
sexual harassment, voyeurism and stalking, disrobing a woman have been
incorporated in the Indian Penal Code. Certain changes have also been
introduced in the Code Of Criminal Procedure (Cr.PC) and the Indian Evidence
Act, like the recording of statement of the victim of rape and sexual assault
by a woman police officer and provisions to ensure that the victims ( below the
age of eighteen) is not confronted by the accused at the time of trial.
The Ministry of Women
And Child Development has enacted the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 which covers all women,
irrespective of their age or employment status and protect them against sexual
harassment at workplace both in public and private sector, whether organized or
unorganized.
The Ministry
recognizes that incidence of crime against women cannot be controlled unless
mindsets of people, in general, are made to change. The Government including
NCW regularly conducts awareness creation among men and women in the society
through workshops, seminars, street plays, Nariki Chaupals, Beti Janmotshav at
the district level. In collaboration with the Ministry of Panchayati Raj,
Special (Mahila) Gram Sabhas have also been conducted. Further, advertisements
in the press and electronic media educating people about issues of domestic
violence, child sex ratio and child marriage etc also are being taken up.
Platforms such as the International Women’s Day and the National Girl Child Day
are used to create awareness on issues related to women and to bring to the
centre stage issues such as sex selective abortions and child marriage. Through
Sabla programme of this Ministry, adolescent girls in the age group of 11 to 18
years are imparted knowledge about their rights. Government has recently
introduced the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme addressing the issue of
declining child sex ratio and discriminatory social construct against women.
This information was
given by the Union Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Maneka Sanjay
Gandhi in reply to a starred question in the Lok Sabha today.