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#MeToo: Centre sets up GoM

Rajnath Singh-led panel to review laws for dealing with complaints

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

AGroup of Ministers (GoM), headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, has been constitute­d by the government to strengthen the legal and institutio­nal frameworks to deal with and prevent sexual harassment at workplace.

The GoM has been set up in the wake of #MeToo movement, where several women have publicly named people, who had allegedly harassed them at their workplace. Former editor M J Akbar had to resign as Minister of State for External Affairs following allegation­s of sexual harassment against him by former colleagues.

In a statement, the home ministry said the members of the GoM were Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Maneka Gandhi.

The GoM will examine the existing legal and institutio­nal frameworks for dealing with matters of sexual harassment of women at workplace.

It will recommend action required for effective implementa­tion of the existing provisions, as well as for strengthen­ing the existing legal and institutio­nal frameworks for addressing issues related to sexual harassment at workplace, the statement said.

The GoM will, within three months of its constituti­on, examine the existing provisions for the safety of women, including those mentioned above, and recommend further measures required to strengthen and make them more effective.

It has been constitute­d in view of the felt need for broader consultati­on on this issue, from the point of view of developing appropriat­e recommenda­tions and laying down a comprehens­ive plan of action and for ensuring its time bound implementa­tion, the statement said.

The Centre is committed to ensuring safety of women in the workforce, it said.

The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibitio­n and Redressal) Act is the key legislatio­n for preventing and protecting women against sexual harassment in the workplace and to ensure effective redress of complaints of sexual harassment.

The Ministry of Women and Child Developmen­t has also launched an electronic complaints box that enables women to raise their voice.

Once a complaint is submitted to the 'SHe-Box', it is directly sent to the authority concerned having jurisdicti­on to take action into the matter. A mechanism will be put in place to regularly monitor the action taken on the complaints, it said.

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