 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the guest, the next guest of the second member. It's a pleasure to be here. I welcome you all to the very different session of this event. So far, we have been listening to various speakers, they have told us and sharing their experiences in many other articles. This is for the experts who are in the group of police in the industry. Women, large relates, who are in my opinion and under the conditions created to pass the threat is this one. All the visual insights give us a new perspective. Ladies and gentlemen, for the very different session, we are honored to have here with us Dr. Pritidakalika, Dr. Pritidakalika, women and children from the government and members of the community, as well as the state and the children and the children. May I now invite Dr. Pritidakalika, the chair of the committee, with different measures. I invite our honorable vice chancellor, Dr. Pritidakalika, Professor Raju Nathya Sattva, to the base and I will invite her. Next, we look forward to the presence of the members of the community for the treatment for the children today and I will invite the chair. I think the honorable attention in the street is for the very different session. Dr. Pritidakalika, as I mentioned, Sattva Nagaraya as a research assistant at the Indian Institute of Public Administration and in her work as a assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at National Law University in Kuala Lumpur. In the year of 2013, she joined the Council of Services and engaged in the course of Ex-Prior Assistant University of Kuala Lumpur. She was a certain officer of the Indian University of Kuala Lumpur and in addition to her commission to come with me in the year 2000. She was also engaged as the Deputy Secretary of the Social Development Department in the year 2000. She gave her an interview in multiple science from the Indian University and also an academic education from the Indian University. Besides her administrative education, she has taught at least a few publications in the Indian University of Germany in the Indian Journal of Foreign Studies. And she also has two initiatives in her study, public awareness in Indian, as well as management. Now, I'd like to request our Honourable Vice Chancellor, Mr. Rajaniprasad Bhaskar, to felicitate our Chief Secretary of the Indian University of Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Amal Nandu, and our people. I'd like to request Dr. Srinivas Choudhury Mr. Esik Singh, Vice Chancellor of the Indian University of Kuala Lumpur. I now invite Mr. Amal Nandu to present the seminar in the College of Kuala Lumpur. Good evening everyone. Honourable Vice Chancellor, Mr. Srinivas Choudhury, respected sit-guess of the Religious Administration, Dr. P. Deletha Dekar. Distinguished resource persons, esteemed participants present here at which has to be. On behalf of KKU State of the University and as the Governor of the National Seminar, I think we will be able to welcome you all to this very lecture session. It is indeed a great pleasure to organize this seminar in collaboration with the New Zealand's Commission for Women in India. The Commission of India has been encouraging and offering such kinds of programs for addressing the current issues and challenges related to women. I would also like to state that we have received the financial support from the NCW for holding webinars, workshops, seminars for the capacity-building of women, particularly for the State of Assam. This time, I along with my colleague Dr. Paukin sit-guess with the Siamic of the Seminar, and co-convenors Dr. Lula Pauko-Tutti and Dr. Syonika Sena-Tutti on behalf of our University, to conduct this daily seminar with support from the National Commission for Women on the team of the role of the State courts in delivering justice to women dated 28th October, in 1922, for making the stakeholders irrespective of gender aware of the legal conditions which have been trained from time to time, and we try to explore how women are able to access justice, legal aids and supports in various circumstances of their life. Today, this seminar was the collaborative and repair of BKRHS-Banipalmoka Kote-Risa Institute of this University and the NCW-Dindian and in practical address how it seems like women's access to justice or women's limited access to justice as well as the role of the judiciary should be addressed. Women in our society have been different of their rights and are often exposed to fewer opportunities, content to men starting from domestic sphere for economic participation, political representation, employment, access to education, human rights, legal protection and so on and so forth. One more area where we need this dissemination is protection against violence incurred on them. Sign of marriage, adolescence birth, and the rape of children, sexual abuse, gang rape, women trafficking, children's trafficking are also involved. Therefore, for addressing these particular issues more meticulously, we have invited five endless speakers belonging to Bahati High Court, Assam Police, organizations like Nordus Network and Women in Governance in India. The seminar began with a brief introduction by Dr. Rokinsen, District Director of INSERTS of the KRL and Seyam Nagrishmi to highlight the importance of addressing the issues of gender discrimination and access to legal protection and judiciary support for women and also the need of the hour is to have a people centered and gender-responsive justice approach to create an environment where women can seek remedies without fear of negative consequences and create as their rights to timely access to justice. He also stated that for this seminar he was trying to probably form a platform for various stakeholders belonging to the field such as the oldest department that is investigating, organizations and agencies working for the cause of women and the members of civil society who became a completely justice system for the greater welfare of women as they were. In the end of the session, for this one I am going to talk about the Education Advisor, Nagrishmi Prasam, who was invited as the guest provided a glimpse of the milieu of crime against women in the state. For this one amount of cited according data that reflected a more interesting crime rate across various districts of Assam. Also for this one amount of highlighted the various proposals as well as issues regarding the functioning of the first state courts in resolving access and delivery in timely justice. Rumi Kumari Fukon, Richard Zaz Bohathir Haipo, spoke on the ramped atrocities on women in the state where nearly 8 times victims suffered in silence. She provided a convinced idea on the provisions, proceedings and mandates of legal structure that aimed at ensuring bias priority. Fair and speedy crimes and most important the time is justice to women. Our leader to present Syriza Papuza-Razimio Koushadas deliberated on the importance of women empowerment and the various issues of justice in the state. He looked at there, does the leader of crime Assam needs to be addressed and tackles by all stakeholders particularly the police, policy makers and the government to provide family justice to women and works towards creating a larger society. At the end of the administration the register of the university Dr. Dorjevi Solway offers his book of things and looked at the right to exhaust women in a democratic quality like India. The annual session was coordinated by Dr. Swaringa Senabadi that opened later of the seminar. In the first technical session the speaker of Syriza Papuza-Razimio Syriza Papuza-Razimio Koushadas delivered his presentation on the topic of aspect 4 the necessity of the hour. He spoke at the end about the appropriate judgments that have set the foundation for the justice delivery system. The basic premise of his deliberations were based on his own experiences and thoughts. He then goes on to speak about two theories of punishment difference and reformative as far as the nature of reformative is concerned. It is supposed to be for the headistar of hinders. The speaker of the second session was Onrita Phadok, the coordinator of North East Network. Syriza had her lecture on the topic justice to women issues from the classroom. Syriza talked about the need for setting up a solid justice delivery system and the role first that courts play in the society. The first speaker was Papuza-Razimio additional space special brands as some police. Her title of the topic was the role of police in delivering justice to women. Syriza talked at length about the role of police have been playing in killing crimes taking women away. Syriza specifically highlighted on the different forms of crime against women most special among them being kissing, cyber-stopping, cyber bullies and financial fraud. She then goes on to speak about the mechanism to deal with the cyber crimes including crimes against women and children. In the post-last session, there are two technical sessions. Onrita says you are one of the women in governance in India and the director of her personal trust in Johan said they are not an external topic law, legal aids for the court on text messaging that issues of the victims with regard to social justice. See elaborated on certain reports and discrepancies in the way the legal system comes on sometimes which needs to be addressed seriously. Also see look at the importance of understanding the struggle of victims for social justice. In the last period of the technical session 5 was also number a senior advocate Gohani High Court who delivered this lecture on the topic impact and new analysis of the judiciary system in the context of protecting women and girls side. He spoke on the importance of gender equality and the legal provisions in the case which needs to be follow his brief and in the true sense. Also he expressed that optimism in forward to the day where everyone would be truly queued before the law. So as a commentator of the seminar I would like to offer my sincere thanks to our former Gohani senator sir for his continuous support in holding this seminar. My heartfelt thanks to Dr. Kolnabhi Gogol and Dr. Krishan Gauravogha for being the reporters in various sessions of the seminar. I would also like to offer my thanks to my colleagues particularly the members of the four committee and other committees of the seminars. Without most support it would not be possible to organize this seminar. As a commentator of the seminar most importantly I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all the participants for their active participation during that day long delivery session. Thank you all and see you again. Thank you. Thank you Dr. Krishan Gauravogha for the continuous support presentation of the seminar The chief guest for today's seminar Dr. Krishan Gauravogha you are invited to speak and invite us to have a moment with us. The secret of the seminar I would like to introduce to you our state of the university Dr. Krishan Gauravogha for the popular national seminar Dr. Gauravogha for the popular of this seminar the distinguished speakers of the seminar the invited kids and the participants of this seminar. I feel honored and we used to be even stater to be a part of this national seminar on the role of our state force in delivering this institution, organized by one of the most popular students at this prestigious Krishan Gauravogha state of the university. First of all I would like to present to you all the amazing speakers of the seminar for the participation in this seminar and I would like to thank Dr. Gauravogha for all the such a seminar on such an important topic like this. I strongly believe that for the first time I have already discussed the importance of this force and the other importance that has just now been summarized in front of us from which we all have not only understood and gained immense knowledge but also have been very very very special for us. As such I will not go into the details of this topic of this seminar today whether it is technically time and time to me I would just like to express some observations and see the angle of the government for women and details. Evolution and development are two wheels of progress for society and all the women same as the ease of women lives too. This sphere of life has two dimensions one is good and one is bad one is the definition of being a very strong person to person the definition of there is a time limited to evaluation of knowledge and law set up in society. However the definition we cannot omit and find the left because the concept of there is sometimes circumstantial and sometimes psychological too. We have reduced several process of evolution development of both and that and our human society has progressed to more scientific and technical reforms and our human lives progress have been controlling with advance and sophisticated methods of crimes, crimes including crimes against women child being the easy target of the society. Both and the government of women has the demands and women has broken many barriers to which what they have today yet they tends to be an easy way to be sophisticated due to the biological women of women. As such laws have also been omitted now to cope up with emerging new forms of crimes that have come such as which has already been discussed today with the addition of prevailing crimes like rape molestation and child abuse etc. One of such steps is the setting of the past state courts for real justice to women at the fiscal of the low and the hard list and present on the recognition of the government of my court for more sessions, journals, and other such states by courts have been unified as the past state courts and I am sure after this full full seminar we have all area of this and specifically to try the cases of rape women and children as the idea of the women's speaker have mentioned we have the box of debt and the box of courts specifically set up and the government has now sanctioned we have been led to inform that there will be now child marriage and girl marriage in the box of courts we are having different laws which have become the protection of women from domestic violence at 2005, protection of children on sexual offenses that is the box of 2012 sexual harassment women at work place, prevention and prohibition, repressive act 2013 our various activities specifically looks at women with the setting of national commission program all the states have the state criminal commission and the Assam state criminal commission was also constituted Assam state commission for women in 1994 and since its inception it has been significantly functioning to investigate and examine all such methods relating to the state girls provided for women under the constitution and other laws now on it is the commission also in its campaigns and takes so much changes on methods relating to deprivation, violation of women's rights, non-independence of laws relating to protection of women etc. now legal advisory program why I am mentioning about it since because while deliberating people we have come across who are not yet aware of it so the purpose of the assembly is not just one it is a two-day approach there is a legal advisory board in the commission we have a set of the commission has a set of forms which needs to be filled up which is not very complicated which is simple women can state her company data and on specific dates especially in centuries legal advisory and here is the cases and I am also equally aware that there will be a legal itself which will also be set up in some state commission for women at all four days the government commission helps various legal awareness programs and also ties to those legal awareness programs at a very decentralized level even in mind that it is the women at the bathroom which are related to the survival of her parents and along with this the commission also provides various trainings on various things every step of this I would also like to state that there are different compensation schemes for women which also are not women are better distinguished participants in this and also just for recognition that there are schemes which the national legal service authority the district legal service authority have a respective compensation schemes for the use of gangrene, ordinary or acid throw that is also very important prime which has been observed and similarly women chair development department also has financial assistance and support services to victims survivors of rape which includes pain rape, rape of minor pregnancy and consequences of rape, custodian rape etc and along with this there are the points of sandals which have now been set up and where women at space has their teams who work at this have we said this we have the laws, we have the schemes we are trying to evaluate the masters here again the cases when we come we see the newspaper or when we think of the the thing about media we see that there are work of cases various cases of crimes against women and child so what as I just mentioned just be citing some observation as to why this situation is emerging one positive aspect in this community is also there that now now in these cases are being reported I hear there was a girl there was a girl she was molested she would not go to the police station immediately or she would not report the case but there is a trend especially in Asan we have seen that the cases are being reported which also one really is a positive activity it shows that the report of the National Crime Bureau showed that Asan has many cases of violence against women actually first among all 10 but the answer to that is also that the cases are being reported which is a positive aspect in the sense that at least people are getting aware and they are not bounded by those 10 years or 10 years that what will happen if I go to the police station the society is not going to accept me and all those concepts are notions that we have earlier but I mean as just mentioned about the wound and the bad motion one specific observation is why can't we start to build up it from our wound I would just like to give an example like you see in the newspaper if there is a case of rape or there is a case of molestation or if there is a patient run by therapy where was the girl was she in the bus stop where was she, was she in a crowded place or an isolated place what type of dress was wearing I have shown all of us who have been to this that these are the questions which comes up whenever there is a case reported so my feeling is but not at the same time when we say we've been girls like I have been brought up our parents have been given as not only women but but not really everyone do get them and everyone most of the time we are told what not to do there is a risk of a space of what not to do for girls but I wonder if any time we have such a risk for the virgin why not tell the boy also let's see this girl is going out, she may go for her school, she may go for her children, she may go for her separately because it looks like you do I don't know teacher and the type of laws which if you violate or which if you don't follow you will be in trouble with law can't do it in the same way because what I feel is movements of a society is evolution as I just mentioned is of time and ongoing process we cannot even be deliberating we have the laws yet where the mindset will go until we understand we don't respect each other that kind of society which we deserve all we are trying to achieve we need to respect each other that kind of society which we deserve we need to be possible at the end of this day these are some thoughts which I feel that we should ask to ourselves and after the end of this session when we go to practice with all the distinguished speakers they have spoken about also few states have written like for example women are in this program whole women when we discuss with the participants they are called some women from very short suppose they are having a chat they are always called women because it is related to women in this program but at the same time why can't we call the husband why can't we call the family members and also let them know that we are talking about what is the what is being helpful for the running of the sun or for the male members also equally understand the law inside they don't know the law they don't know the law actually we know the so-called law but at least if we get into it if we keep talking about it then the influence or impact we need to have a siphon thoughts which comes to the mind and which given this opportunity and trying to share. And as just mentioned that long-term and short-term, there are various laws which was just mentioned. There are some measures but it is us who can actually do something for the society or for the next generation. And we always try for equality but people understanding on it will really get into a society. I am hopeful that the purpose with which the vast reports have been set up for very good injustice to children and children will be achieved in the nearest future. And with self-determination and will along with all the stakeholders of the society. And if we build up a common aim and purpose will be definitely able to curb violence against women and children we will not be able to eradicate it and this will be able to calm it down. And our next generation will be a better kind of society. At the end of this military session I won't take much time and with this I would like to sum up my speech and I think I have already been here and about to cross the line so before crossing the 10 I would once again like to thank the organizers for allowing me today and giving me the opportunity to speak with all the learned and distinguished kids and participants of this seminar. I would also like to specially thank Dr. Chanika Sanapati, co-permanent of this seminar who has constantly been coordinating with me. I would like to thank you all for the patience you are in and for everything in my department, anyone. And at the end, thank you to all the participants here. I end my speech and thank you all. Thank you. Thank you so much for your insight, for the directions and observations for issues of disability. And you have mentioned about the road of Assam State Women's Commission and women and children who have been fighting to item 8 to women and children with different services. May I now invite our honorable Vice Chancellor and the President of Kerala Thank you. Thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. Thank you. The deepest of his, I really prefer comes in. Dr. Greta, all the distinguished speakers of this one day national seminar delegates from different parts of the state and the media friends. It is a great pleasure for me, again to present the variety of functions with the objective to express our gratitude. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I agree that there is injustice to women if it was here. But the magnitude of injustice to women in the country has been declining significantly. It is declining. It is declining because of the awareness. It is declining because of the cooperation of each one first. The bare partner part and single partner part. It is declining because of the understanding which is applied with the blogging that country peace is not source of development. Overseas is the source of development, improvement and peace and prosperity of the individual relationship of the society relationship and it is the ultimate prosperity for the nation. So that understanding has again emerged in our society in different parts of the state, in different parts of the country. Because of which India is becoming powerful divided. You know, majority of the women in our country in different states and the country are occupying very important positions. Look at the president of India. Look at the finance industry of the country. Look at many chief ministers of the state. Look at different senior police officials of the state. They were just other than looking at the vassir of the Delhi kind. Look at the way the police officials are handling the crimes. A women police officer. It is not possible. It is hardly possible. The success behind every word is depending on the situation. No doubt only intervention is required. Because in fact of the advocate Anson Mohan is sitting or Gora is sitting. And I know that he is one of the leading advocate of the high court. Let me tell you that as a student of management I have understood that relationship is always bipartite. Any relationship, whether it is a wrong relationship or right relationship, it is always bipartite. And if there is understanding relationship you can do or undo anything understand. If there is no understanding relationship then there is conflict. Anything can happen in conflict. So my emphasis is that that understanding should develop in the relationship. And that understanding is possible whenever there is education, awareness, literacy. And that is possible whenever people support it. Third party intervention we are discussing. Half track course. Third party intervention is always business. Whether it is a court or any individual. You know relationship is a binary. Whenever the court comes, court can take its own time. We have to depend on the court. Court may give a positive relationship, court may give a relative relationship. You court, this is a therapy meeting your desired objective. You may not solve your problems. Whether it is a wrong relationship or right relationship. That will make it intensify the difference and conflict. So what are any personal feelings? But any level, whether it is a village level or an individual level or a group level. Whenever there is a relationship between husband and wife, boyfriend or girlfriend or anything. It should be understanding. There should be understanding that understanding based on experience, awareness, education can shut out any problems. Number one. We people, we should not argue to the problem. We should argue to the problem. Then we can sort it out. We can sort it out. Court goes out. Court has its own limitation. It is time to solve the problem. Whenever we support people, whenever we advise people properly. Rather we should discuss with people why we are going to court. It is a relationship. It can shut out mutual discussion, mutual understanding. So people may not go to court. We may not meet large number of courts. You know, it is a public money. We have to spend in the court. It is a lot of bias in the court. We will respect the court. Because for many, you know, as we are discussing, the number of courts is required to be created. The exclusiveness of the court requirement is not made by the government. Because government has its own limitation. We say that public court was supposed to be created for certain of these women issues. But public courts in different states are given different types of responsibility. And the reason they are given from their target, their responsibility. So what I personally think. With the passage of time, as I told in the morning, women are being better than men. We have to accept it. And a new trend has evolved in the society today. People believe that a daughter is a daughter from a wife, a son is a son, three acres is wife. So people are in need of daughter and sons in their life. Even though this concept is which was widely opposed by the people in Haryana and Punjab, that concept is now that this statement is going to be followed by people in Haryana that daughter is a wife. And because daughter is a people, daughter is empowered. But first of all, we are confident, we are comfortable, we are supportive, we are ready to face any type of event that is in our society. So in the morning, we talked about some of the issues in this view, specific to our state like Assam, that these problems can be addressed. These problems can be addressed because these problems can be addressed socially. Whenever it comes to address these problems socially, we people have to play a hero. We educated people have to play heroes. We ourselves have to play heroes. Our research scholars have to play heroes. The students who are engaged, who are enrolled in our universities, they have to play heroes. Our university opening university has been such a large number of students played after the stage. So we have to sensitize them. We have to think of what force of action we have to adopt so that our students can be sensitized to speak about this issue, to continue speaking about this issue, to start out the issue if it is arising in their villages, in their towns, in their colonies. So they know that we can even help the government without villages and the state to start out these problems. But if at all, what we should work to make a speech to women, government should take appropriate actions of findings of this seminar, the discussion which has been made in this seminar by very prominent people from Jewish year in and from Jewish academics, I think is going to give your right direction to the policymakers and thinkers who are feeling on this issue. I believe that the objective for which this seminar was organized is to give thanks, or small thanks to the organizer of this seminar to organize this program in a very short notice and I joined them just a week back they asked me to get involved and I am very happy and thankful to them and thankful to all the speakers starting from the chief patient evaluation chief patient evaluation of this program and thankful to each one of you for sharing your valuable time sharing your expertise to sensitize us, to enlighten us and I assume it's important to each of us. Thank you very much. Thank you once again sir for addressing the gallery and also for your presentation as well. I now invite the group on the right of the seminar to offer their own thanks. Thank you Dr. Chenyura Senati. Good afternoon. On the purchase of the W3 session of today's seminar I would like to thank Dr. Kavita, member secretary, associate woman's commission, honorable vice chancellor of our university Prof. Rajan Kursatlas, respected registrar Dr. Om D. D. Chaudhary, esteemed dignitaries, dignities and distinguished participants. Being the overbearing of today's seminar it is a great honor and privilege for me to propose the vote of thanks on behalf of the organizing committee. At the very outset I would like to express our profound gratitude to the National Commission for Women New Delhi for accepting our proposal and providing us with the necessary financial support to organize this big long seminar. And on behalf of the university express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the chief guest of the inaugural session Prof. Nomi Bukharnamanta, honorable education advisor to the long road of Assam for gracing the occasion despite his extremely busy schedule and also for a succinct, insightful and popular view in our speech. I would also like to offer my sincere thanks to Madam Justice Gumi Omari Bukharn, retired judge of Guwahati High Court for our excellent and comprehensive deal of address which has set the tone of lay down deliberations therefore. We offer our sincere thanks and gratitude to all who are the speakers of the technical sessions for their highly enlightening and engaging presentations which have made the seminar a meaningful one. I am sure all of us present here have been very significant from their deliberations. I also take the honor of expressing our sincere appreciation and thankfulness to the chief guest of the very big session of the seminar, Prof. Preeti Bekhadeva, a member secretary of State Women's Commission Assam for accepting our request and gracing the occasion. Her deeply insightful very important address today has made the day-long seminar truly a success. I also express heartfelt thanks to the esteemed dignitaries, distinguished invitees and other participants for accepting our invitation and encouraging us with your presence and for your indistinguishable participation in the deliberations of the seminar. I, on behalf of each and every member of the organizing committee, would like to convey our deep regards and heartfelt thanks to our honorable vice chancellor, Prof. Rajendra Prasad Das for his constant encouragement, continuous guidance and encouraging support to make this seminar a satisfying as well as a rewarding experience for all of us. Thank you very much, sir. I also sincere thanks to the registrar of our University, Prof. R. Ohtri Chakri for his constant support of all possible members to meet this seminar a grand success. Hearty thanks also goes to the members of the advisory committee, as well as other committees constituted for organizing this seminar for the available contribution in organizing this seminar. Special mention and thanks goes to Prime Minister Durga Pohla, Director of the U.S. School of Social Sciences, KKH SUU for his constant support all throughout running from helping us with drafting the proposal to finalizing the resource person and for all our collaborative contributions in organizing this seminar. I convey my gratitude to the media for advancing interest in covering our seminar. Lastly, I thank all the members of the KKH SUU for their continuous support in the smooth conduct of this seminar. Once again, I thank you all for meeting this seminar. Successful. Thank you.