Over 130 women from 14 states under the banner of National Forum for Single Women's Rights -- a platform formed by low-income single women like widows, divorced, women with missing husbands and those who never married -- discussed strategies on future action to ensure that all single women are able to live with dignity.
Widows, separated, divorced and older never married women number over five crores (5,07,09,941) in the country, they claimed.
"In many cases women are simply abandoned, thrown out, deserted by their husbands. Women in such situations often have to survive in a hostile social and familial environment and have children to support. They continue to be invisible to the government and do not have any special schemes or policies that they can avail," Lali Dhakad, the forum's Secretary said.
"Single Women continue to strive individually and collectively to change their lives and the society that they live in.
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