After 27 months, progressive Kashmir focuses on female empowerment with revival of Women’s Commission

With Jammu and Kashmir becoming a Union Territory, women have started coming to the forefront and now the Government has announced formation of commission of the empowerment and protection of women (Pic. Courtesy/Twitter @FalakBhat2000)

 

Over two years after its transformation from a State to a Union Territory (UT), Jammu and Kashmir is getting back a commission of the empowerment and protection of women. The UT administration on Tuesday approved the constitution of “Jammu and Kashmir Commission for Women” for which a chairperson and four members would be appointed shortly.

According to the Government Order issued by Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner-Secretary Social Welfare, JKCW would have powers to investigate and examine all matters related to the safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and other laws. It would also review extant provisions of the Constitution and take suo motu cognizance of various issues related to women’s rights.

The Commission would be headed by a female chairperson committed to the cause of fair sex. It would have five government nominee members, each having not less than 10 years of experience in the field of women welfare, administration, economic development, health, education or social welfare. At least one member would be from Scheduled Castes (SCs) or Scheduled Tribes (STs). The Member Secretary shall be either from the All India Services or an officer of the rank of Special Secretary in the UT’s Civil Services or an expert in the field of management, organisational structure of sociological movement.

The Commission has been mandated to investigate and examine all matters related to safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and other laws. It will recommend steps for effective implementation of those safeguards which can improve the condition of women in the UT.

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