Introduction The National Commission for Women (NCW) is a prominent statutory body established under the National Commission for Women Act of 1990, beginning its operations in January 1992. Its creation was initially proposed in 1974 by the Committee on the Status of Women, reflecting the commitment to improving women’s status and rights in India. The...
National Commission for Women (NCW): An In-Depth Overview
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