No.NI/WD/III-14/2014-15 Subject: Request for nominations for Orientation Programme on Legal Rights and Entitlements for Women from 13 – 17 October, 2014 at NIPCCD, New Delhi. Sir/Madam, The Institute is organizing Orientation Programme on Legal Rights and Entitlements for Women from 13– 17 October, 2014 at NIPCCD, New Delhi. The objectives of the programme are to sensitize the participants about women empowerment and women’s rights and their effective implementation; make them aware of Constitutional provisions, and Legislations relating to women; familiarize them about existing support services for women; and promote networking among NGOs and Institutions providing support services to women for their rights. 2. You are requested to nominate a senior or middle level official of Government/ representatives of Voluntary organizations associated with capacity building and empowerment/development of women in the organization/Department. The participants from Voluntary organizations who attended any training programme of the Institute or its regional Centres in last two years may kindly not be nominated. It is mandatory for the nominating Voluntary organization to have obtained the registration granted by the Planning Commission under the NGO partnership system. 3. The participants from NGOs will be reimbursed travel grant up to AC-III tier rail fare (excluding Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto Express and AC bus) by the shortest route to and from venue of the programme. The journey by road to the nearest railway/bus station will be paid to the non-officials participants on the basis of actual expenditure subject to ceiling of Rs. 300/- each way. The official deputed from government departments will draw their TA from their respective institutions/departments. However, the Institute will provide free board and lodging facilities to all the outstation participants at its hostel located at its premises in New Delhi for the entire duration of the programme. 4. The Institute will charge a nominal registration fee of Rs. 500/- (Rupees five hundred only) at the time of registration from NGOs participants. A non-refundable processing fee of Rs.50/- may be enclosed along with nomination proforma (without which nomination will not be accepted) in the form of Demand Draft in favour of “Director NIPCCD Delhi’, payable at New Delhi. It would be adjusted against the registration fee of Rs. 500/-. There is no registration fee for Government Officials. 5. It is requested that nomination in the enclosed proforma duly completed with a recent passport sized colour photograph should be forwarded by Head of the Organization and be sent to the Institute at the earliest and latest by 15 September, 2014. Participants above the age of 65 and below the age of 21 years and those having educational qualification below matriculation may not be nominated. It is requested that the candidate may proceed for the programme only after receiving confirmation from the Institute. It is mandatory for the confirmed participants to show proof of their identity (Passport, Election Card/ PAN Card/ Aadhar Card) while reporting in the hostel and at the time of registration for the programme. The programme design and nomination proforma can also be downloaded from website of the Institute i.e. www.nipccd.nic.in and mailed to wdnipccd@gmail.com or premap_06@hotmail.com. Thanking you, Yours faithfully (M. 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Supported by Constitutional guarantees to ensure dignity and equal opportunities, their active participation in all walks of life including education, politics, sport etc., has been growing. Taking note of women’s role in the nation-building activities, the Government had declared 2001 as the year of Women’s Empowerment by adopting a National Policy to offer “Swashakti” to women. Several laws have also been adopted to empower women socially, economically, legally and politically. Considering the role of rural India, the country’s backbone, the Government had taken several measures to strengthen Pachayanti Raj system with the active participation of women. This gave a boost to increase the number of women being elected to the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies, an indication to suggest their political empowerment. The Constitution not only grants equality to women, but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women. Within the framework of a democratic polity, our laws, development policies, plans and programmes have aimed at women’s advancement in different spheres. India has also ratified various international conventions and human rights instruments committing to secure equal rights of women. Key among them is the ratification of the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) in 1993.The Legal rights of women refers to the social and human rights of women. One of the first women’s rights declarations was the Declaration of Sentiments. The dependent position of women in early law is proved by the evidence of most ancient systems. Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people, according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory. Rights are of essential importance in such disciplines as law and ethics, especially theories of justice and deontology. Rights are often considered fundamental to civilization, being regarded as established pillars of society and culture and the history of social conflicts can be found in the history of each right and its development. The Constitution of India not only grants equality to women but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women for neutralizing the cumulative socio economic, education and political disadvantages faced by them. Fundamental Rights, among others, ensure equality before the law and equal protection of law; prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, and guarantee equality of opportunity to all citizens in matters relating to employment. Articles 14, 15(a), 15(3), 16, 39(a), 39(b), 39(d) and 42 of the Constitution are of specific importance in this regard. The Protection of Civil Rights Act,1955, and the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,1989, which provide for offences of the practice of untouchability and atrocities against members of SCs and STs, by persons not belonging to SCs and STs, respectively. Article 46 of the Constitution states that, “The State shall promote, with special care, the education and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, and, in particular of the scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of social exploitation. "Article 330,332,335,338 to 342 and the entire Fifth and Sixth Schedules of the Constitution deal with special provisions for implementation of the objectives set forth in Article 46. Similarly, Article 30 (1) provides for the rights of the minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice. In addition, the existing legislations on violence against women such as the IPC provisions on rape (Section 375 to 376D), cruelty to married women (Section 498A), dowry death (Section 304B), outraging and insulting the modesty of a woman (Sections 354 and 509), importation of girls (Section 366A), Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 and Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 can also be used by SC women and children. With a vibrant women’s rights movement in India, there are constant demands for better laws, provisions, and accountability for implementation. Currently, better provisions in IPC & CRPC such as Sections 375 and 376 of the Indian Penal Code, there have been small but significant amendments in legal instruments concerning women. For example, “Protection of Women against Domestic Violence Act, 2005”, provides protection from violence in the household from not only male perpetrators, but also female perpetrators like mothers-in-law and other female members in extended families. It is a well known fact that majority of women experience violence from those close to them, either in the family or in the neighbourhood. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, seeks to cover women working both in the organised and unorganised sectors as well as those who enter the workplace as clients, apprentices, students, patients etc. There are many committed organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in India working for the advancement of women's rights in addition to government appointed agencies. But only legislations and law enforcement agencies cannot prevent the incident of crime against women. There is need of social awakening and change in the attitude of masses, to give due respect and equal status to women. This awakening can be brought by educational campaign among youth making them aware of existing social evils and the means to eradicate same. Mass media can play an active role as in present days it has reached every corner of the nation. The NGOs also play an important role in an united expression of international, national, regional and local level voice to assist and stand-up for those who can’t speak for themselves. The Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often play a critical role in advocating for changes in law, policy, procedure and administrative rules. Hence, it is important to advance knowledge of personnel both in Government and NGO's, working with women of recent developments on the subject of legal rights and entitlement of women so that they can, in turn, empower women for securing their rights, services and entitlements. Keeping this in view, the Institute proposes to organize an Orientation Programme on Legal Rights and Entitlements for Women from 13–17 October, 2014 at NIPCCD Headquarters, New Delhi -110016. Objectives: The main objectives of the programme would be to:(i) Sensitize the participants about women empowerment and women’s rights and their effective implementation; (ii) make them aware of Constitutional provisions and Legislations relating to women; (iii) familiarize them about existing support services for women ; and (iv) promote networking among NGOs and Institutions providing support services to women for their rights. Course Contents: The course contents would broadly include constitutional provisions; fundamental rights and directive principles relating to equality and special provisions; policies and programmes for empowerment of women; laws related to women, domestic violence and atrocities against women; legislations relating to dowry, property, marriage, trafficking, indecent representation; IPC relating to rape, dowry, sexual harassment; Equal Remuneration Act, Minimum Wage Act, Maternity Benefit Act state interventions and supportive services. Methodology: The contents of the programme would be covered through a combination of methods including lecture- cum-discussion, group discussion and group exercises; and films etc. with emphasis on participatory approach to learning. Besides the faculty of the Institute, resource faculty will be drawn from government, non-governmental organizations, academic and technical institutions with relevant expertise in the subject matter and experience. The study material comprising background reading material, handouts and exercise formats would be distributed to the participants during the programme. Participants: About 30-35 senior and middle level officials of National and State level Government (GOs) and Non- Government Organizations from various States of the country engaged in capacity building and empowerment/ development of women would attend the programme. The participants will be selected on the basis of criteria which may include educational qualifications; work experience, regional/local representation, language skill etc. The selection of the participants is purely discretionary and will be decided by the competent authority of the Institute. Travel Board and Lodging: The representatives from voluntary organizations will be paid travel grant up to AC III tier rail or ordinary bus fare by the shortest route to and from the venue of the programme (excluding Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto express and AC bus). The journey by road to the nearest railway/bus station will be paid to the non-official participants on the basis of actual expenditure subject to ceiling of Rs.300/-. Local participants will be paid actual expenditure incurred on local conveyance subject to a limit of Rs.200/- each way per day. However, officials deputed from Government departments, will draw their TA from their respective departments/organizations. The Institute will provide free board and lodging facilities to all the participants for the entire duration of the training and a day before and a day after the programme i.e. from 12-18 October, 2014. Registration Fee: While the Institute will continue to subsidize its programmes, it has been decided to charge a nominal Registration Fee of Rs.500/- (Rs. Five Hundred only) per participant at the time of Registration. A non-refundable processing fee of Rs. 50/- may be enclosed with Nomination Performa (without which nomination will not be accepted) in the form of Demand draft drawn in favour of ‘Director, NIPCCD payable at New Delhi. It would be adjusted against the registration fee of Rs. 500/-. The participants would pay only Rs. 450/- at the time of registration. No registration fee will be charged from Government Officials. General Instructions 1. The enclosed nomination form duly filled and sponsored by the competent authority of the voluntary organization/ government department should reach the Institute at the earliest and latest by 15 September, 2014. Participants above the age of 65 and below the age of 21 years and those having educational qualifications below matriculation should not be nominated. 2. A passport sized photograph should be affixed on the nomination form duly attested by the sponsoring organization. The registration number obtained from planning Commission is mandatory for considering the nomination from Voluntary Organization. 3. The Institute will confirm the participation on receipt of nominations. Nomination will not be accepted in case the details regarding participation of the nominee in the earlier programmes organized at NIPCCD have not been mentioned in the nomination Proforma. 4. The participants are advised to proceed only after receiving the confirmation about your participation from the institute. No substitute would be permitted to attend the course without prior permission. Confirmed participants should report for the programme at 9.15 a.m. on 13 October,2014 5. It is mandatory for all the participants to get one of their identity proofs (Passport/Election card/ Adhar card) and show the same while reporting in the hostel and at the time of registration for the programme. Government officials may show their official identity card. 6. The participants are required to attend the programme for its entire duration. The participants reporting late or leaving the course before its conclusion would not be entitled for TA and certificate. 7. The Institute will have no responsibility what so ever towards board and lodging in respect of family members, relatives or friends of the participants. All correspondence related to the programme should be addressed to: Sh. S.C. Srivastava, Joint Director I/C Women Development Division National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development 5, Siri Institutional Area, Haus Khas, New Delhi 110 016 Tele fax No.: 011-26566995, PABX -26963002/26963204/26966392/26602313 ext.461/419 E-mail :premap_06@hotmail.com, wdnipccd@gmail.com Ph. 01126566995 Email: wdnipccd@gmail.com Photograph jk"Vªh; tu lg;ksx ,oa cky fodkl laLFkku National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child Development lgHkkfx;ksa ds fy, izksQkekZ Proforma for Participants efgykvksa ds dkuwuh vf/kdkj vkSj gdnkjh ij vuqf”k{k.k dk;ZØe Orientation Programme on Legal Rights and Entitlement for Women Dated Hkkx& d Part – A Govt. /NGO 1- Venue: NIPCCD New Delhi Mandatory Please Provide the Registration No. issued under NGO Partnership System of Planning Commission lgHkkxh dk uke ,oa in Name of the Participant 2- 13-17 October, 2014 & Designation (CAPITAL LETTERS) i) tUefrfFk Date of Birth ii) vk;q /Age iii) iv) fyax : L=h@iq:’k Sex : Male/Female vuq-tk@tu-tk@v-fi-o@v-la-o@lkekU;@vU; SC/ST/OBC/Minority/Gen/Others: “kSf{kd@O;kolkf;d ;ksXrk,a Educational/Professional Qualifications 3- D;k lgHkkxh vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh Hkk’kk vPNh rjg ls le> ysrk gS ,oa mlds ek/;e ls ckrphr dj ldrk gS ¼d`i;k /;ku nsa fd ikB~;Øe dk ek/;e vaxzsth gS rFkk vk'kk dh tkrh gS fd lHkh izfrHkkfx;ksa dh vaxzsth esa n{krk gks vFkok fgUnh dk Hkh mUgsa dk;Zdkjh Kku gks½ gka@ughas Whether the participant can comprehend and communicate effectively in English& Hindi (Please note that the medium of the programme is English and all participants are expected to have proficiency in English and working expertise in Hindi as well) Yes/No 4- izk;ksftr djus okys laxBu@foHkkx dk uke ,oa Mkd irk fiu dksM lfgr Name & Address of the sponsoring organization/department 5- nwjHkk’k@bZ&esy Telephone No/Email. (Most Important) vkikrdkyhu fLFkfr esa lacaf/kr O;fDr dk uke] irk ¼fiu dksM lfgr] eksckby@nwjHkk"k ua0] bZesy½ In case of Emergency, Contact Person Name, Address with Pin Code, Mobile/Landline No., Email 6- laLFkku ds eq[; dk;Z Major functions of the Organisations 7- lgHkkfx;ksa dk ikBÓØe gsrq i=kpkj ds fy, irk Postal address of the participant for the purpose of Correspondence for the programme 8- lgHkkfx;ksa dh lsok@vuqHko dh vof/k Length of service/experience of the participant 9- blls iwoZ fuiflM ds fdlh dk;Z”kkyk esa Hkkx fy;k gS gka@ugha Have you earlier attended Workshop/Programme at NIPCC D Yes/No ;fn gka] rks dk;Z”kkyk dk uke rFkk o’kZ Li’V dfj, If yes specify the name and year of Workshop/Programme dk;Z”kkyk dk uke Title of the Workshop/Programme LFkku o’kZ Venue Year i) 10- ii) lgHkkxh dh izk;ksftr djus okys laxBu esa Hkwfedk vkSj mŸkjnkf;Ro Role and responsibilities of the participants in the sponsoring organization 10- Enclosed processing fee (Rs.50/-) (D.D. Number) (only for NGOs) fnukd% gLrk{kj Hkkx&[k Part B ¼izk;ksftr laLFkkvksa ds fy,½(For Sponsoring Organisation) fuiflM ubZ fnYyh esa 13&17 vDrwcj] 2014 rd vk;ksftr Þefgykvksa ds dkuwuh vf/kdkj vkSj gdnkjh ij vuqf”k{k.k dk;ZØeÞ esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, eSa Jh@Jherh@lqJh&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&dk vkosnu i= vxzsf’kr dj jgk@jgh gwa A d`i;k mu dk ukekadu Lohdkj djsa A ;s gekjs laxBu ds okLrfod deZpkjh gSa A I forward the application of Shri/Smt./Ms.__________________________________to participates in the “Orientation Programme on Legal Rights and Entitlements for Women” from 13-17 October, 2014 at NIPCCD New Delhi. His/her nomination may kindly be accepted as he/she is a bonafide employee of my organization. fnukd@ Date laxBuizeq[k ds gLrk{kj@ Signature of Head of the Organisation uke@ Name inuke @ Designation laxBu dk iwjk irk@ Complete Address of the Organization
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