New Delhi, 04 February 2022: National Commission for Women has taken various initiatives towards financial empowerment of women which include financial literacy and education, empowering women in rural India, country-wide capacity building and personality development, online training programme to digitally train aspiring women entrepreneurs, suggesting measures for women in agriculture sector, promoting the cause of digital literacy for creating a safe cyber space for women and also to address and devising strategies to tackle cyber violence against women and girls.

The Commission has carried out work relating to preparation of gender profile in respect of States and Union Territories to gauge how women’s life has changed and also to measure progress over the time period. The Commission visited all States and Union Territories except Lakshadweep to assess the status of women.

Data relating to complaints for deprivation of rights/violence against women registered in the Commission under various categories during the last three years and current year (till 25.01.2022) is given at Annexure-I. The Commission has also taken suo moto cognizance of large number of cases/ instances of violation/ deprivation of the rights of women. The details of such cases for the last three years and current financial year till 25.01.2022 are given below:

S.N. Financial Year Total No. Cases
1. 2018-2019 175
2. 2019-2020 206
3. 2020-2021 252
4. 2021-2022 204 (up to 25.01.2022)

In accordance with the mandate of the National Commission for Women Act, 1990, the Commission reviews laws, undertakes specific studies relating to laws, conducts seminars/conferences/workshops, etc and makes recommendations on enacting new legislations as well as amendments to the existing laws, affecting and concerning women. NCW has been conducting Legal Awareness Programmes in colleges/ Universities all over the country to spread awareness on various laws relating to women. NCW is also conducting Gender Sensitisation Programmes and Capacity Building Programmes for Police Personnel on the laws relating to women.

This information was given by the Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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Annexure-I

State wise number of complaints for deprivation of rights/violence against women registered with NCW

S.No State 2019 2020 2021 2022 (till 25.01.2022)
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 6 4 2 0
2 Andhra Pradesh 131 158 206 7
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1 6 6 0
4 Assam 55 85 90 7
5 Bihar 768 1,072 1457 100
6 Chandigarh 53 52 64 3
7 Chhattisgarh 95 154 165 10
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 3 7 4 0
9 Daman & Diu 1 4 3 0
10 Delhi 1,873 2,636 3336 199
11 Goa 13 15 24 1
12 Gujarat 129 207 265 22
13 Haryana 1,144 1,265 1460 84
14 Himachal Pradesh 48 94 135 7
15 Jammu and Kashmir 23 79 157 13
16 Jharkhand 209 335 454 38
17 Karnataka 300 467 538 55
18 Kerala 85 145 152 8
19 Ladakh 2 0
20 Lakshadweep 1 1 0
21 Madhya Pradesh 560 877 1105 61
22 Maharashtra 644 1,188 1504 95
23 Manipur 4 7 3 0
24 Meghalaya 6 8 7 0
25 Mizoram 1 1 3 0
26 Nagaland 2 1 1 0
27 Odisha 92 138 176 13
28 Pondicherry 12 10 14 2
29 Punjab 315 420 544 28
30 Rajasthan 764 907 1130 63
31 Sikkim 3 1 4 1
32 Tamil Nadu 290 464 581 44
33 Telangana 155 220 238 18
34 Tripura 7 6 15 1
35 Uttar Pradesh 11,358 11,872 15828 986