Tura, Nov 26: The Meghalaya Administrative Training Institute (MATI) in association with the District Social Welfare Office of, Tura organized a two days’ training on Domestic Violence and Crime against Women for MCS/MPS officers, government officials, ngos and women’s groups of West Garo hills district at Tura Circuit House conference hall on Tuesday.
Giving the Introductory Speech the West Garo project director DD Sangma said that women were unaware of their rights though it has been enshrined in the constitution of India because of illiteracy and ignorance. Appraising the house on the latest provisions and acts to safeguard women he informed that Domestic Violence Act is directed for housewives.
Sangma also added that in spite of being the common crime domestic violence crimes are least reported because women are afraid to report them. He also said that by culture Meghalaya is a matriarchal society thereby exalting the status of women, however women still continue to suffer he stated.
Sangma urged the women’s organizations to take up such cases with utmost sincerity and also stated that unless the attitude of men towards women change even the most powerful legislation will serve little purpose.
Important topics relating to crime against women and various provisions of government with regard to women, justice delivery and status of women in matriarchal society would be deliberated by scholars, advocates, social workers and government officials during the two day workshop.- By Our Reporter
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