New Delhi: The NCW received 2,043 complaints of crimes committed against women in June, the highest in the last eight months.
According to the NCW data, 452 complaints were received of domestic violence in June alone. Out of the 2043 complaints, the highest number was received under the 'Right to live with dignity' at 603. The 'Right to live with dignity' takes into account the emotional abuse of women.
The number of complaints received in June has been highest since September last year when 2,379 complaints were received, the data showed. NCW chairperson Rekha Sharma attributed the rise in complaints to the increased activity of the commission on social media platforms.
"The complaints have increased because we are very active on social media now and we are registering cases from Twitter and other social media platforms too. We have a WhatsApp number for reporting cases which was not in place earlier. People know that we are helping and that's why they have more faith in us," Sharma said.
The second-highest number of complaints were received under the 'Protection of Women against Domestic Violence' at 452, the data showed. Sharma similarly attributed the increase in domestic violence complaints due to the active presence of NCW on social media.
"Same as with the cases of domestic violence. We advertised on Doordarshan at prime time to make women aware of the ways in which they could reach us and also started our emergency WhatsApp helpline number which is an easy way for women to reach out to us. This is the reason why numbers have increased," she said.