New Delhi:The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) received 34,454 complaints during the coronavirus pandemic on its 181 helpline and "observed a decrease" in the number of calls related to crimes against women.
The panel said a majority of the complaints were related to queries regarding the lockdown, which included enquiries regarding food and interstate movement.
The commission received more than 20,000 such calls and provided assistance to the complainants, it said.
Panel chief Swati Maliwal said, "It was seen that the reporting of cases had decreased manifold in the initial days of the lockdown. The commission and the Delhi government have taken several steps to create awareness and has encouraged women and girls freely report their issues.
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