NCW pulled states together for two intense days, chasing tighter coordination, faster responses, and fewer excuses on women’s issues.
Event basics and setting
Event basics and setting
- National Commission for Women hosted Shakti Samvaad.
- The meet ran January 29 and 30.
- The venue was Bharat Mandapam.
- State Women's Commissions joined from across India.
- The focus stayed on coordination between national and state bodies.
- Best practices got traded without ceremony.
- Capacity building took priority over speeches.
- Complaint handling and investigations needed tightening.
- MIS tools and helplines faced blunt reviews.
- State laws and legislative coordination hit the table.
- District-level Jan Sunwai planning drew attention.
- Rekha Gupta inaugurated the programme.
- NCW released the book Safarnama.
- Online safety poster winners received prizes.
- Vijaya Rahatkar framed it as shared resolve.
- Faster responses and grounded fixes were stressed.
- Dialogue was pitched as nonstop work, not symbolism.
- Action points were meant to stick beyond the hall.
- Institutional ties aimed to come out stronger.
- The end goal stayed women’s safety and dignity.