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National Seminar on Violence Against Women

21 & 22nd February 2007 at WWF Auditorium, Lodhi Road, New Delhi

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The Centre for Social Research is working relentlessly since 1983 to empower women. Violence against women and girls from cradle to grave because of their gender - is the most pervasive human rights violation in the world today. It encompasses a wide range of human rights violations, including sexual abuse of children, rape, domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment, trafficking of women and girls and several harmful traditional practices. Centre for Social Research wants to generate awareness on issues related to violence against women and girl children and thus develops an action plan and road map to eliminate violence that women is facing from womb to tomb. 

We are delighted to inform you that to address this issue of violence against women, Centre for Social Research, with the support of National Commission for Women organised a National Seminar on Stop Violence from Womb to Tomb on 21st  - 22nd February, 2007 at WWF Auditorium, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. The guest include people from Government officials, academicians, NGOs, International Organisation, media and students.

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