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Vijaya Rahatkar Becomes 9th NCW Chairperson, Know About Her Initiatives And Accolades

<p><strong>New Delhi:</strong> Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar has been appointed the ninth chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW) succeeding Rekha Sharma, according to an official order.</p>
<p>The appointment made under Section 3 of the National Commission for Women Act, 1990, will be for a period of three years or until she reaches the age of 65, whichever comes first, a government notification issued on Saturday said.</p>
<p>Rahatkar’s tenure will begin with immediate effect. The announcement will also be published in the Gazette of India.</p>
<p>In addition to the appointment of Rahatkar, Archana Majumdar has been officially named a member of the NCW for a tenure of three years, as per a notification issued by the Ministry of Women and Child Development.</p>
<p>The NCW, a statutory body, is empowered to work towards the advancement of women’s rights. Its mandate includes reviewing the constitutional and legal safeguards provided for women.</p>
<p>According to a statement issued by the Women and Child Development Ministry, Rahatkar has demonstrated leadership skills across various political and social responsibilities.</p>
<p>During her tenure as the chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women (2016-2021), she spearheaded initiatives like “Sakshama” (support for acid attack survivors), “Prajwala” (linking self-help groups to Central government schemes), and “Suhita” (a 24×7 helpline service for women).</p>
<p>She also worked on legal reforms focusing on issues like Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), anti-triple talaq cells, and anti-human trafficking units.</p>
<p>Rahatkar also introduced digital literacy programmes and launched a publication named “Saad” dedicated to women’s issues.</p>
<p>As the mayor of Chatrapati Sambhajinagar from 2007 to 2010, Rahatkar implemented significant developmental projects related to healthcare and infrastructure.</p>
<p>She holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in history from the University of Pune.</p>
<p>Rahatkar also authored several books, including “Vidhilikhit” and “Aurangabad: Leading to Wide Roads”.</p>
<p>Her contributions to women’s empowerment have earned her several recognitions, including the National Law Award and the Savitribai Phule Award from a national literary council.&nbsp;</p>
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