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Haryana’s OSC to help women against violence

With a view to providing integrated support and assistance to women affected by any kind of violence both in private…

Haryana’s OSC to help women against violence

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With a view to providing integrated support and assistance to women affected by any kind of violence both in private and public places, the Haryana government has decided to set up One Stop Centres (OSCs) in 15 districts of the state under the Swarn Jayanti Programme.

An official spokesperson said the Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had approved this proposal. A sum of over Rs 20.61 Crore would be spent on the construction of these centres.

These would be set up in the districts of Ambala, Panchkula, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Yamunanagar, Sirsa, Fatehabad, Jind, Sonipat, Panipat, Rohtak, Jhajjar, Charkhi Dadri, Palwal and Nuh. Earlier, such centres were set up in Karnal, Hisar, Bhiwani, Rewari, Narnaul, Gurugram and Faridabad districts.

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These would support women affected by violence, in private and public spaces, within the family, community and at workplace. Women facing physical, sexual, emotional, psychological and economic abuse, irrespective of age, class, caste, education status, marital status, race and culture, would be facilitated with support and redressal.

Aggrieved women facing any kind of violence due to attempted sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, trafficking, honour related crimes, acid attacks or witch-hunting who have reached out or been referred to the centre, would be provided with specialized services.

In order to support girls below 18 years of age institutions and authorities established under the Juvenile Justice (care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, would be linked with these centres, the spokesperson added.

Each centre would be integrated with a Women Helpline to provide a range of services, including medical assistance like referral to hospital through helpline or Centre, police assistance like facilitate or assisting in filing First Information Report, psycho-social support or counseling, legal aid or counselling, shelter and video conferencing facility.

These would also be integrated with 181 and other existing help lines. Women affected by violence and in need of redressal services would be referred to the centres through these help lines.

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