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Today, gender bias continues to create huge barriers for many women. Ongoing struggles include ensuring equal economic opportunities, educational equity, and an end to gender-based violence

Building global sustainability for today and for tomorrow all begins with the rights of women and girls. The right to education, economic independence, and reproductive autonomy are the building blocks and must-haves for gender equality. Unfortunately, societies all around the world still hold women down in one way or another – keeping them from reaching their full potential. Flipping the script on these unfair dynamics is at the center of our work as we empower through entertainment and create a world that supports and celebrates the rights of women and girls.

 

Globly the homicide rate is 4 times higher among adolescent boys aged 10-19 than among girls of the same age.

45% of Women cannot ame their decision about their sexual and reproductive health.

Women are 70 % global health workforce but hold 25 % of senior roles.  

As the name says, International Women's Day is about women from all around the world. IWD is a day to celebrate activists on a global level, raising awareness of their work and the challenges they face. It's also a great opportunity to network and connect with people committed to gender equality.

National Women's Day is celebrated on 13th February annually in India. It is a national celebration organized to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, who was a revolutionary activist, poet, and politician, who contributed to India's independence movement.

against them such as the Protection of Women from Domestic violence Act, 2005; the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956; the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961; the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986; the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (PREVENTION, PROHIBITION and REDRESSAL) Act, 2013

 

To impart practical knowledge about the basic legal rights and remedies provided under various women related laws, thereby making them fit to face the challenged in real life situations.

To make the women aware of :

Ø The various machineries/organs of the justice delivery system available for redressed of their problems/grievances.

Ø The procedure of approaching and utilizing various channels available for the redressal of grievance ie. The police, the Executive and the Judiciary.

Ø The role of Courts in achieving gender equality, most importantly the concept of public interest litigation.

Ø The role of District Legal Service Authority, Free Legal Aid and Lok Adalats.

Ø The sensitive Women and Girls abut their Rights as provided under the various laws including the Indian Penal Code 1860, The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961, The Prevention of Domestic Violence to Women Act, 2005 etc.

Time Frame and Participants

The Seminar should be 2 days.

There should be atleast 250 participants in the seminar

First session of the first day should be devoted to the introduction of Shri Kalyan Women Welfare Society and Give India for Women and some basic information on other Commissions e.g. National Commission, National Human Rights Commission, National Commission for SC/ST and State Women Commissions.

Syllabus for Legal Awareness Program

With the aim to impart knowledge, Which may be useful in day –to –day life, the following syllabus include in the seminar :

1.   Intoduction

The meaning of law, various social security legislations, free legal aid to the poor, Indian Evidence Act, various modes of dispute settlement mechanisms e.i, Lok Adalats, Family courts, Mahila Courts, Crime Against Women Cells, NCW NHRC, State Commission etc.

 

2.   Women and Constitutions:

Apart from others, stress should be laid on “Fundamental Rights, Constitutional remedies( Writs)  Electoral law, Voting Rights For Women, participation in Panchayats etc.

3.   Women and Family Laws:

Marriage Law, Separation, Divorce, Maintenance, Adoption, Family Laws, Right to Property and Succession, Guardianship, Unmarried Mother and the Legitimacy of her children.

4.   Women in Custody:

Arrest, gounds of arrest, kinds of offences ( bailable and non-bailable ) arrest warrant, powers of police, rights of arrested persons including the right to bail, the immediate procedure to be adopted in case of violation of rights available etc. May be discussed with the help of case law in a more practical manner.  

5.   Criminal Law and Women:

Offences of dowry, rape, molestation, child rape and child abuse etc. Some recently decided cases may be discussed in detail.

6.   Procedure in Action : Procedure for seeking redressed to be explained along with visits to Police Station, Courts, Lok Adalats, Field studies ets.

7.   Rights under different laws:

a.   Rights at work place – Equal Remuneration / Minimum Wages Act/ Rights undr Factories Act, Maternity Benefit Act, Mines and Plantation Act, Rule of work in such specific areas, sexual harassment at work place.

b.   Reproductive Health Rights – Feticide, infanticide, Preconception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act 1994, The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act.

8.   Local Issues:

During the programmers emphasis should be laid on discussing the local issues and the social practices prevalent in the society. The specific issues like Sati, Child Marriages, Child Lab our, Prostitution, Dowry System etc. should be Discussed in a detailed manner.

9.   Faculty:

The awareness on the above syllabus could be imparted with the help of District Lagal Service Authority, Law Professors, Retired Judes, Senior Advocates and Women Activitists.

10. Methodology :

The otrical Knowledge cannot prepare persons for challenges in real life. Thus more stress should be laid on imparting knowledge through discussion, case study, video, films, case conference and street plays, interactions and meeting with social activists, visits to Lok Adalats, District Legal Service Authority, Jail, Police Stations, Family Courts, Mahila Courts, Consumer Courts etc.

11.  Jago Nari Jagao Nari apane adhikaron ke ley ( For Three Days Tour to Sikar and Jaipur District by 50 Women )

The Ngo will carry 50 rural women for Jago Nari Jagao Nari apane adhikaron ke ley tour program to Sikar and Jaipur Districts by Women’s Rights decorated chariot with D.J. Sound. The tour will be departed by SDM Dantaramgarh showing green flag. The group will awaken women’s rights at Nagar Palika Renwal ( Jaipur ) by street plays and culture program at March9, 2023. The Next morning it will be departed by chairperson of Nagar palika for Chomo. The group will awaken women’s rights at Nagar Palika Chomu ( Jaipur ) by street plays and culture program at March10, 20. The next day the chairman will departed the chariot for samod. There the program will be repeated by the group.

 

 

The Dantaramgarh tehsil’s women will aware for Their rights include the right to live free from violence, slavery, and discrimination; to be educated; to own property; to vote; and to earn a fair and equal wage. As the now-famous saying goes, “women's rights are human rights.” That is to say, women are entitled to all of these rights.

They will be awakened for Women's human rights include the rights to equality, to dignity, autonomy, information and bodily integrity and respect for private life and the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual and reproductive health, without discrimination; as well as the right to freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman by the workshop.

Gender equality is a human right—one that Shri Kalyan Women Welfare Society advances through sexual and reproductive health and rights Women’s Right on World Women Day programs. Gender equality and Women’s Right on World Women Day reinforce one another: gender-equal societies strengthen , and Women’s Right on World Women Day contributes to gender equality, particularly by removing barriers to women and girls exercising agency in their lives. Shri Kalyan Women Welfare Society’s programs seek to transform harmful gender norms; reduce the impact of gender-based violence on Women’s Right on World Women Day and, change the policies, structures, and systems that hold individuals of all genders back.

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