CURATED BY – GAURAV SINGHAL | CITYCHIEFNEWS

Saharanpur, Under Mission Shakti Abhiyan Phase-05, Hon'ble Member, UP State Women Commission Mrs. Sapna Kashyap conducted a review meeting and women public hearing in the Circuit House auditorium with the objective of providing maximum benefits of various welfare schemes related to women, prevention of women harassment and providing quick justice to women and for the convenience of the applicants. Member Sapna Kashyap heard and resolved the problems of women and girls by giving information about their rights in the public hearing to prevent women harassment and provide quick justice to the victim women. He heard 08 cases out of which 05 cases were related to domestic violence (women police station) and 01 case was related to police department and 01 case was related to cyber crime and 01 case was related to women welfare department. He disposed of 01 case on the spot. Instructions were given for immediate disposal of all the cases and instructions were given to police officers to follow up on the cases and inform him about the disposal report. District Probation Officer Abhishek Kumar Pandey provided detailed information about various schemes to women and provided information about various welfare schemes run by the Uttar Pradesh government such as pension to destitute women, old age pension, benefits to girls covered under Kanya Sumangala Yojana, Uttar Pradesh Bal Seva Yojana in the district under Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao Yojana and Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, sexual harassment of women at workplace, dowry harassment, female foeticide, human trafficking. After the public hearing, the Hon'ble Member inspected the Bal Griha (Girls), Pushpanjali Vihar, Janta Road. During the inspection, 45 women were found to be detained in the institution and mixed dal and roti-rice were given for lunch which was found to be fine. Instructions were given to strengthen the cleanliness system in the institution. So that no hygiene/disease problem arises among the girls. Due to winter season, when the health of the girls deteriorated, they were immediately directed to consult a doctor. No complaint of any kind was made by the girls. Cleanliness in the institution was found to be fine and instructions were given to get the girls' health checked regularly. On this occasion, City Magistrate Gajendra Kumar, District Supply Officer Manish Kumar, District Program Officer Nandlal Prasad, District Malaria Officer Mrs. Shivanka Gaud, Mahila Police Station Incharge and other concerned officers and employees were present.