National Commission For Women
The National Commission for Women (NCW) is a statutory body in India established in 1992 to promote and protect the rights of women. It aims to address issues such as gender discrimination, violence against women, and women's empowerment. The commission works to ensure that women's voices are heard in policy-making and advocates for their rights at various levels of government.
The NCW also conducts research, provides recommendations, and collaborates with other organizations to improve the status of women in society. It plays a crucial role in raising awareness about women's issues and ensuring that laws related to women's rights, such as the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, are effectively implemented.