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  • New Year Greetings 2021
    01 Jan 2021

    Dear friends,

    We wish you all a very joyous, fruitful and meaningful New Year 2021. 
    We have been unitedly taking up various issues confronting women in our country. But much more needs to be done.
    Let us all resolve to strengthen our united struggles manifold!
    Let us also strengthen the struggle to defeat the dark forces of neo-liberalism and communalism!!
    Let us resolve to draw out greater numbers of women in defense of secularism, democratic rights and equality!!!

    Women’s Unity Zindabad!
    Inquilab Zindabad!

    With warm regards,

  • Women Organisation’s call for wider participation in Nationwide Dharnas on 14th December with Farmers
    12 Dec 2020

     

    Reiterating the support and continuous participation in the Farmer’s struggle, women organizations call upon women all over the country  to participate in large numbers in the ‘district level Dharnas’ campaign by farmers on 14th December 2020.

  • AIDWA Statement
    02 Dec 2020

    The All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) has been standing shoulder to shoulder all over the country with the kisans in their Resistance movement. In Delhi too, the organisation is actively participating in the solidarity actions right through. AIDWA activists have been regularly visiting the protesting farmers on the Tikri and Singhu (Delhi-Haryana) borders.

  • Open Letter to Prime Minister
    29 Nov 2020

    To, 
    Shri Narendra Modi.
    Prime Minister

    We, the undersigned national women’s organisations are deeply concerned about the adverse impact of your policies and the recent three anti-farmer laws passed by your government on women in the rural sector. Women, even though not recognised as farmers, are equally engaged in agricultural operations. A large number of women still remain as “invisible contributors”. The role of women in the agricultural sector cannot be ignored as they comprise 33% of the agriculture labour force and 48% of the self-employed farmers.

  • AIDWA's statement on SC Ruling in Hitesh Verma
    13 Nov 2020

    The All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) expresses deep concern over the SC ruling in Hitesh Verma’s case in which the provision of the SC and ST (Protection of Atrocities) Act, 1989 has been quashed on the grounds that the casteist abuse and slur happened within the four walls of a dwelling. Thisjudgment followed an earlier 2008 SC ruling in Swaran Singh’s case. According to Section 3(1)(r) of the Act, anyone who ‘intentionally insults or intimidates’ with ‘intent to humiliate’ an SC/ST person in any place within public view commits an offence.

  • AIDWA Statement on Allahabad HC Order
    02 Nov 2020

     

  • AIDWA condemns the recent attacks on the editor of the Kashmir Times
    27 Oct 2020

    The All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) condemns the recent attacks on the editor of the Kashmir Times, AnuradhaBhasin, in Jammu who has been outspoken in her criticism of the Government of India’s attacks on the rights of the people of J&K inflicted on Aug 5, 2019.  Not only did she speak up against these but she also went to the Supreme Court in August itself against the complete ban on communication imposed by the Government.  In the last 3 weeks, she has been forcibly evicted from her Government allotted residence and her newspaper office has been locked.

  • AIDWA Statement regarding objectional statements of Rekha Sharma
    22 Oct 2020

    The All India Democratic Women’s Association is shocked at the highly objectionable and blatantly communal statements made by Rekha Sharma, Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW), when she met the Maharashtra Governor on October 20, 2020. Media reports suggest that Sharma had discussed the problem of inter-religious marriages and rising instances of “love jihad” in Maharashtra. The Chairperson has made extremely misogynistic statements in the past too. It is shameful that such a person heads the National Commission for Women when crimes against women are on a rise in India.

  • Appeal from Women’sOrganisations forNationwide Joint Protests on October 29
    21 Oct 2020

     

  • AIDWA demands restoration of FIR including gangrape and murder on the CBI Website
    14 Oct 2020

    To
    Shri Rishi Kumar Shukla,
    Director, CBI
    New Delhi 

    Subject: AIDWA demands restoration of FIR including gangrape and murder on the CBI Website

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