'National Commission for Women at Your Doorstep' on October 13 in Bengaluru, Vijaya Rahatkar, will listen to the problems

New -delhi, October 9 (IANS). National Commission for Women (NCW) is committed to empowering women and protecting their rights. In this direction, the Women’s Commission organizes the public hearing of Mahila Maha in Bengaluru under the ‘National Commission for Women – Your Door’ initiative. This public hearing will be held on October 13 at 12:00 in Sambhraam Hall, Correctional Institution Complex, Dr. MH will be held in Marigowda Road, Bengaluru. The main purpose of this is to ensure a quick solution of pending cases associated with women and the effective correction of their problems. Vijaya Rahatkar, chairman of the National Commission for Women, will be present in this program. District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police and other senior officers will also be present with him, so that women’s issues can be resolved sensitive and quickly. This public hearing will give women an opportunity to present their complaints directly before the Women’s Commission so that their problems can be solved as soon as possible. Vijaya Rahatkar is in Bengaluru from 12 to 14 October. During this, she will hold review meetings with senior administrative and police officers from the district. She will also meet the state secretary of the state and other senior officials and discuss issues related to women. The purpose of this stay is to further strengthen women’s rights and security at administrative level. To digitally empower women, the commission runs the Yashoda AI program, including women’s training in artificial intelligence. A special training session is arranged under this program in Bengaluru, which will equip women with technical skills. Apart from this, ‘Campus Calling’ program will also be organized to raise awareness among the youth, in which youth will be made aware of social issues. Vijaya Rahatkar will also participate in the ‘Program against Human Trade’ with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) in Bengaluru. This program focuses on raising awareness of serious social crime such as trafficking and taking effective steps to stop it. In addition, they will also communicate with members of social organizations to ensure better support for women at community level. The National Commission for Women has called on all the women in and around Bengaluru to present their problems in this public hearing. The Women’s Commission aims to provide quick and fair solutions to every woman. For information related to public audience, you can contact with 7011972862. –Is AKS/PSK shares these storytelling plates