A legal awareness program on Protection Of Women's Right at Hatta
June 02, 2014 :
A one – day legal awareness program on the theme PROTECTION OF WOMEN’S RIGHT was held on 1 June 2014 (Sunday) at 3.00 p.m. at the premises of Minority Girls’ Hostel, JNIMS Road, Hatta, Imphal (East), Manipur.
The program organized by ALL MANIPUR MUSLIMS (MEITEI PANGAL) WELFARE ASSOCIATION (AMPWA) in association with the Manipur State Legal Services Authority (MSLSA) was attended by District & Sessions Judge, Manipur East, Shri A. Guneshwar Sharma, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Manipur East, A. Noutuneshwori Devi, Chairperson of Manipur State Minorities Commission A. Halim Chowdhury, IAS (Retd.), President of AMPWA Prof. M. A. Janab Khan, as Chief Guest, Guests of Honour and President respectively
Director Prosecution Shri Ng. Tejkumar Singh and Advocate Md Abdul Quayum delivered lectures as resource persons on the topics “Crime against Women, Drugs & Domestic Violence” and “Properties Rights for Muslim Women “respectively.
Shri Tejkumar Singh, highlighting the issues related with various crimes caused against women, reiterated that such crimes begin right from the foetal status while the girl is inside the mother’s womb. If one identifies the sex of a child as girl in its foetal status, it is immediately aborted before maturation of the Pregnancy which is a biggest crime punishable under law. He also stated that the crime against the Muslim women is increasing day by day the situation of which would be tackled in time.
A One-Day Legal Awareness Programme on the Protection of Women’s Right jointly organised by All Manipur Meetei Pangal Welfare Association (AMMPWA) and Manipur State Legal Services Authority was held at the Muslim Girls’ Hostel at Minuthong Hatta, Imphal. District and Session Judge Manipur East, A Guneshwar and
Speaking on the occasion, A Guneshwar said that religious barriers are preventing women to get legal assistance while protecting their rights. Many communities have traditions of early marriage for women, which denied them proper education and lack of intelligence. Domestic Violence Act 2005 has empowered the women and it protects them against domestic violence.
A. Noutuneshwari said that Legal Services Authority has now been opened in every district of the state to provide legal aids to the women against any form of domestic violence at free of cost. The main reason for women becoming victim of domestic violence is their lack of proper education and economic problems. With the rising incidences of crimes against women, women in the state need to know more about the legal assistance they could get in various conditions.
Advocate Md Abdul Quayum talked on Property Right of Muslim Women and Director Prosecution Ngangom Tejkumar talked on Crime against Women, Drug and Domestic Violence as resource persons. About 250 women delegates, students, religious leaders and intellectuals were also attended in the occasion.
Giving the key note address, AMPWA Secretary General Dr. Md. Raheijuddin Sheikh said that previously, the organization was giving emphasis on educational awareness programs but as the Muslim Community is now no longer lagging behind the other communities in education, the organization would like to draw attention of the people in giving awareness in any other fields like legal, drug abuse, economic and social topics. He also highlighted the needs for organizing such awareness programs very often in areas inhabited by the backward minority communities.
* This PR was sent to e-pao.net by Dr Md Raheijuddin Sheikh (Shamu) (Associate Professor, Department of Physics, D M College of Science, Imphal, Manipur, India) and who can be contacted at mrsheikhshamu(at)gmail(dot)com
This Press Release was posted on June 03, 2014
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