Nari Adalat: Women Empowerment Through Local Justice
On 10th August 2025, Sikkim Chief Minister inaugurated ‘Nari Adalat’ at Rangpo, marking the state’s first Amma Samman Diwas.
- This women-led community forum aims to provide accessible and informal justice, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas of Sikkim.
- The initiative is part of the “Sambal” sub-scheme under Mission Shakti, a programme of the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India.
Key Points
Purpose and Vision
- Women’s Empowerment: Enables women to directly address disputes and social issues affecting them.
- Accessible Justice: Provides a supportive, non-intimidating, and local platform for conflict resolution, reducing reliance on formal courts.
Scope of Cases
- Focuses ....
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