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Press Releases

  • National Women’s Organizations express anguish over the fragmented ordinance, and demand a review.
    02 Feb 2013

    The undersigned women’s organizations oppose the selective approach of the Government to the Verma Committee recommendations, which negates the democratic process that has preceded its preparation.

  • AIDWA objects to the selective, and arbitrary approach of the Government to the Verma Committee recommendations
    02 Feb 2013

    AIDWA objects to the selective, and arbitrary approach of the Government to the Verma Committee recommendations.

  • AIDWA welcomes the verdict of the Supreme Court in the Suryanelli case
    01 Feb 2013

    AIDWA welcomes the verdict of the Supreme Court in the Suryanelli case. The Kerala State unit of AIDWA has been involved with the case from the very beginning. Unfortunately, the UDF Govt. behaved in a rather partisan manner which was responsible for the fact that of the 40 accused, only one was sentenced.

  • National Women's organisations welcome the Verma committee report,
    29 Jan 2013

    The undersigned national women’s organizations welcome the Verma committee report, which has taken into account many of the suggestions placed by women’s groups before the Committee, and has presented a comprehensive report to the Govt within a short period of one month.

  • AIDWA welcomes the Verma Committee recommendations submitted to the Government
    24 Jan 2013

    AIDWA welcomes the Verma Committee recommendations submitted to the Govt on Jan 23rd 2013, and calls upon the Government to accept and implement the recommendations without any delay. The report is comprehensive, and has pointed to the failure of governance as the root cause of crimes against women. The Committee has made wide ranging suggestions including proposals to tackle the multiple sources of discrimination and inequality affecting women.

  • AIDWA expresses its concern and deep sense of outrage over two incidents reported from Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat
    24 Jan 2013

    The All India Democratic Women’s Association expresses its concern and deep sense of outrage over two incidents reported from Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. In the first, the District Judge of Gonda has been accused by two women, one a minor, of molestation in his chamber when they were called by him to speak about their having been abducted.

  • AIDWA has called for a nationwide signature campaign on a Petition to the Prime Minister, with a 11 point charter of demands, to deal with sexual violence and crimes against women
    22 Jan 2013

    The AIDWA Central Executive Committee meeting at Kolkata on 20-21 January 2012 has called for a nationwide signature campaign on a Petition to the Prime Minister, with a 11 point charter of demands, to deal with sexual violence and crimes against women on an urgent basis.

  • AIDWA on one month after the horrific Delhi gangrape,
    16 Jan 2013

    One month after the horrific Delhi gangrape, the Central and State Governments are yet to learn any lessons. This is shown by the refusal to pinpoint accountability and responsibility for those responsible. Top police officials including the Police Commissioner and those heading the Transport Ministry in Delhi should have been acted against. Why has the Central Government and the Sheila Dikshit Government not acted?

  • Protest dharna by the national women’s organizations
    15 Jan 2013

    On the third day of the protest dharna by the national women’s organizations including AIDWA, AIDMAM, JMS Delhi, YWCA, CBCI Women, GOS, Saheli, Prabhat Tara, Himmat, NFIW, BGVS Samata, etc. extended support to rape survivors , and resolved to carry the fight for justice forward.

  • 2nd day protest dharna by the national women’s organizations
    14 Jan 2013

    On the second day of the protest dharna by the national women’s organizations including AIDWA, AIDMAM, CBCA, Himmat, NFIW, All India Insurance Employees Association, BGVS Samata, today, it was highlighted that there was a complete lack of institutionalized provisions for the rehabilitation of rape survivors.

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