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State women and child welfare board
West Bengal Commission for Women
Formation3 February 1993; 31 years ago (3 February 1993)
TypeCommission
HeadquartersJalasampad Bhavanno (10th Floor), OF-Block,Sector-I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700091
Official language Bengali, English
ChairpersonLeena Gangopadhyay
Vice ChairpersonMausam Noor
WebsiteOfficial Website

The West Bengal Commission for Women is a controller board of Department of Women and Child Development and Social Welfare in the Government of West Bengal. It is a women's commission mainly responsible for women development under the administration of the development of women and child and social welfare.

History

The West Bengal Commission for Women was established in 1993 by the Government of West Bengal. It was founded only for Women protection in the state of West Bengal, the commission Act was passed by West Bengal Legislative Assembly on 29 July 1992 in the CPIM government.

Composition

West Bengal Commission for Women was formed with a chairperson and other members. The social welfare department of the state makes modalities for appointing the Chairman of the State Commission for Women. Their salary and other emoluments are fixed by state government and revised from time to time.

Leena Ganguly is the Chairperson of the West Bengal Commission for Women. She along with other members will hold office for a period of 3 years.

Activities

West Bengal Commission for Women was formed in 1993 to perform below activities:

  • Commission should ensure that it adheres to the provision and protection guaranteed for women under Constitution of India and women related legislations.
  • In case any agency in the state fails to implement protective measures against women, getting the same to the notice of Government.
  • Making recommendations for the amendments in any law if it fails on provision of justice to the women of the state.
  • Taking up with concerned authorities any issue of violation of women's rights and recommending follow-up action to them.
  • Women who have complaints of violation of their rights and non-implementation of their protective measures guaranteed under the Constitution of India can directly approach Women Commission for redressal.
  • Counselling and assisting women who are victims of atrocities and discrimination in the state.
  • Financing litigation expenses for any issues involving mass group of women and occasionally make reports to the state government relating to them.
  • Inspecting any premises, jail or other remand home where women prisoners are lodged or any other case and bringing them to the notice of respective authorities, in case of need.
  • Enquire, study and investigate any specific women-based issues.
  • Initiate educational research or undertaking any promotional method and recommend ways for ensuring women representation in all areas and identifying reasons depriving them of their rights.
  • To enquire suo-moto or any complaints of any issue which deprives women of their rights or women protection laws not being implemented or noncompliance of any policies relating to them or failure of following instructions relating to women welfare and relief associated with them.


Commission holders

Name Position
Ms. Leena Gangopadhyay Chairperson
Ms. Mausam Noor Vice Chairperson
Sri. N.W. Bhutiya Member-Secretary
Ms. Archana Ghosh Sarkar Member
Ms. Arpita Ghosh Sarkar Member
Dr. Uma Saren Member
Ms. Sunita Saha Member
Ms. Jayeeta Sinha Member
Prof. Maria Fernandes Member
Ms. Aparajita Addhya Member
Srovonti Bandopadhyay Member
Dr. Dipanwita Hazari Member

References

  1. "Fact and Figures". www.wb.gov.in. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  2. "52nd REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR LINGUISTIC MINORITIES IN INDIA" (PDF). nclm.nic.in. Ministry of Minority Affairs. p. 85. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  3. "West Bengal Commission for Women". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  4. "West Bengal Commission for Women summons Ruchira". www.telegraphindia.com. The Telegraph (India). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
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