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1023 fast track courts set up, Rs 2250 cr provided to states from Nirbhaya Fund: Irani

Women and Child Development Minister, Smriti Irani announced the establishment of 1,023 fast track courts in the country under the Nirbhaya Fund. She also mentioned setting up one-stop centres in 33 states and Union territories. On being asked about the finances within the fund, she said that the fund is being managed by the Finance ministry while the WCD Ministry only gives its comments on whether the projects come under the purview of the Fund.

1023 fast track courts set up, Rs 2250 cr provided to states from Nirbhaya Fund: Irani
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Published : Jul 19, 2019, 12:26 AM IST

New Delhi: The government has set up one-stop centres in 33 states and Union Territories across the country under the Nirbhaya Fund and provided Rs 2,250 crore under 29 programmes to ensure women safety, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani said the government has also set up 1,023 fast track courts under the Nirbhaya fund for providing early justice to the aggrieved women.

Smriti Irani giving answers on questions about the Nirbhaya Fund

"The Nirbhaya Fund was set up in 2013 and till July 17, 2019, Rs 2,250 crore in funds have been sent to states to implement 29 programmes for ensuring women safety," she told the House.

She lamented that till 2014, only one project towards women safety was approved but that too was not implemented.

Irani said one-stop centres are being set up in 33 states and UTs and a total of 2.20 lakh women have been helped so far in the country through such centres.

She said the Nirbhaya Fund is being managed directly by the Finance ministry and funds are cleared by it, while an empowered committee headed by the Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development, only gives its comments on whether the projects come under the purview of the Fund.

In her written reply, the minister said: "The Nirbhaya Framework provides for a non-lapsable corpus fund for safety and security of women to be administered by the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) of the Government of India."

"Setting up of special courts is under the domain of State Governments and High Courts. However, as part of the proposed National Mission for Safety of women (NMSW), a Scheme on the lines of other Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) for setting up Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) has been formulated for expeditious trial and disposal of pending cases of rape and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), Act.

"The Empowered Committee (EC) of Officers constituted under the Framework for Nirbhaya Fund has appraised the project for setting up of FTSCs at a total financial outlay of Rs 767.25 crores," she said in her reply.

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New Delhi: The government has set up one-stop centres in 33 states and Union Territories across the country under the Nirbhaya Fund and provided Rs 2,250 crore under 29 programmes to ensure women safety, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani said the government has also set up 1,023 fast track courts under the Nirbhaya fund for providing early justice to the aggrieved women.

Smriti Irani giving answers on questions about the Nirbhaya Fund

"The Nirbhaya Fund was set up in 2013 and till July 17, 2019, Rs 2,250 crore in funds have been sent to states to implement 29 programmes for ensuring women safety," she told the House.

She lamented that till 2014, only one project towards women safety was approved but that too was not implemented.

Irani said one-stop centres are being set up in 33 states and UTs and a total of 2.20 lakh women have been helped so far in the country through such centres.

She said the Nirbhaya Fund is being managed directly by the Finance ministry and funds are cleared by it, while an empowered committee headed by the Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development, only gives its comments on whether the projects come under the purview of the Fund.

In her written reply, the minister said: "The Nirbhaya Framework provides for a non-lapsable corpus fund for safety and security of women to be administered by the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) of the Government of India."

"Setting up of special courts is under the domain of State Governments and High Courts. However, as part of the proposed National Mission for Safety of women (NMSW), a Scheme on the lines of other Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) for setting up Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) has been formulated for expeditious trial and disposal of pending cases of rape and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), Act.

"The Empowered Committee (EC) of Officers constituted under the Framework for Nirbhaya Fund has appraised the project for setting up of FTSCs at a total financial outlay of Rs 767.25 crores," she said in her reply.

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  New Delhi, Jul 18 (PTI) The government has set up one-

stop centres in 33 states and Union Territories across the

country under the Nirbhaya Fund and provided Rs 2,250 crore

under 29 programmes to ensure women safety, Rajya Sabha was

informed Thursday.

         Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Women

and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani said the

government has also set up 1,023 fast track courts under the

Nirbhaya fund for providing early justice to the aggrieved

women.

         "The Nirbhaya Fund was set up in 2013 and till July 17,

2019, Rs 2,250 crore in funds have been sent to states to

implement 29 programmes for ensuring women safety," she told

the House.

         She lamented that till 2014, only one project towards

women safety was approved but that too was not implemented.

         Irani said one-stop centres are being set up in 33 states

and UTs and a total of 2.20 lakh women have been helped so far

in the country through such centres.

         She said the Nirbhaya Fund is being managed directly by

the Finance ministry and funds are cleared by it, while an

empowered committee headed by the Secretary, Ministry of Women

and Child Development, only gives its comments on whether the

projects come under the purview of the Fund.

         In her written reply, the minister said the Nirbhaya

Framework provides for a non-lapsable corpus fund for safety

and security of women to be administered by the Department of

Economic Affairs (DEA) of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) of the

Government of India.

         "Setting up of special courts is under the domain of

State Governments and High Courts. However, as part of the

proposed National Mission for Safety of women (NMSW), a Scheme

on the lines of other Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) for

setting up Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) has been

formulated for expeditious trial and disposal of pending cases

of rape and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences

(POCSO), Act.

         "The Empowered Committee (EC) of Officers constituted

under the Framework for Nirbhaya Fund has appraised the

project for setting up of FTSCs at a total financial outlay of

Rs 767.25 crores," she said in her reply.


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