Millennium Post

Panel submits suggestion­s on women’s safety task force

- SAYANTAN GHOSH

NEW DELHI: A committee met Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Friday and submitted its recommenda­tion on making a task force for women’s safety. The LG appointed Delhi’s Principal Secretary (Home) to head inter-department­al sub-committees for follow-up action on the recommenda­tions of the study group.

Special Commission­er of Police (Women Safety) Sanjay Baniwal presented the report on Women’s Safety to LG Delhi, which was prepared by the study group.

Earlier, the LG had constitute­d a study group on March 7, comprising the Special CP (Crime against Women Cell) Dr Nimesh Desai and Director of IHBAS Prof Pamela Singlato study and analyse issues relating to women safety in Delhi.

This report was submitted after 16 official meetings where the committee deliberate­d upon issues at hand with multi-stakeholde­rs like National Commission for Women, Delhi Commission for Women, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, and various other NGOS working at the grassroots level.

“It was also informed that department-wise actionable points have also been identified to achieve the desired goals and the prominent stakeholde­rs are Department of Education, Delhi Police, Transport Department, Social Welfare Department and Law Department. The Study Group not only identified the thrust areas but also pinpointed some out-of-box solutions to ensure safety and security of women,” noted a government official.

He added that the LG directed to form department-wise sub-committees to be headed by Principal Secretary (Home) on specific actions to be taken by the department­s and organisati­ons concerned.

“The LG also directed for overall supervisio­n and periodical review by the Home Department on all actions to be taken by concerned department­s and organizati­ons in a time-bound manner,” said the official.

The study group was formed to study and analyse the root causes of offences against women in the city.

The LG emphasised upon speedy disposal of cases related to offences against women and children in Delhi.

He also reviewed the progress and steps taken for the implementa­tion of the amended provisions of law in pursuance of promulgati­on of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018, at Raj Niwas.

“It was stressed that a coordinate­d approach for investigat­ion, prosecutio­n and trial machinery is needed to enforce the said ordinance in its letter and spirit,” said an official.

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal during the meeting with the committee on Friday
PIC/MPOST Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal during the meeting with the committee on Friday

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