'Mahila Suraksha Jagrukta Abhiyan' (Women's security awareness campaign) was initiated by the DCW Chairperson Barkha Shukla Singh here.
As a part of this campaign, the DCW will provide legal training and also make the Mahila Panchayat Networks active in various parts of Delhi.
First such camp was today organised by the Abhivyakti Foundation associated with DCW at Bhalaswa Diary's Basti Vikas Kendra.
Singh along with legal counsellors particularly those associated with the DCWs' Rape Crisis Cell will deliver the training to the panchayat workers in various Delhi districts.
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"It is really shocking to note that the incidents of molestations and rapes are on rise in the national despite of the fact that we have been doing our best to ensure that such despicable incidents do not take place," Singh said as she demanded that such Commissions at the national and state levels should have rights to penalise the culprits.
"Unless or until the women commissions at the national and state levels are not granted full fledged powers to arrest the culprits involved, the Commissions will not be able to do justice to the women in distress who come to us.
Further she also supported the demand of the Delhi Police Commissioner Bhim Sein Bassi to provide self defence training in martial arts to girls students up to 10th standard.
"Government should come out with a mandatory subject on martial arts training for every girl of schools till tenth standard so that they are able to defend themselves in view of any assault on them which unfortunately has become the order of the day, these days," she said.
She urged the Union Health Ministry and the Delhi Lt Governor to take a serious view of this issue and expedite the government machinery to conduct mass scale surprise checks on such clinics who under the legal cover are killing girls in the embryos.