Reproductive Choice of Women- A Fundamental Right

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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized a webinar on Reproductive Choice of Women- A Fundamental Right, in collaboration with the National Commission for Women, Government of India, New Delhi, on November 11th 2021, 2:30 pm

The webinar had reputed speakers from different walks of life to share their views and spread light on the issue, namely:  

Speaker 1:  Prof. (Dr.) Manjula Batra, Professor, School of Law, The Northcap University Former Dean, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia

Speaker 2: Smt. Preeti Bhardwaj Dalal, (Chairperson Officiating) Haryana State Commission for Women, Panchkula

Speaker 3:  Prof. (Dr.) Anupama Goel, Professor of Law & Registrar, National Law University, New Delhi

Speaker 4:  Ms. Ira Singhal, IAS Officer

Speaker 5:  Dr. Anupama Bahadur, Professor and Unit Head Incharge Division of Robotics Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology AIIMS Rishikesh Uttarakhand



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  • Co-sponsored by National Commission for Women
  • Starts 04 November 2021 05:30 AM UTC
  • Ends 10 November 2021 06:25 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Smt. Preeti Bhardwaj Dalal

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Reproductive Choice of Women- A Fundamental Right

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Haryana State Commission for Women, Panchkula

Dr. Anupama Bahadur

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Reproductive Choice of Women- A Fundamental Right

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 Professor and Unit Head Incharge Division of Robotics Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology AIIMS Rishikesh Uttarakhand






Agenda

Reproductive rights in India and everything related to them are taboo. Societal judgment is attached to each and every kind of reproductive choice a woman makes. This needs to change, before any more families are ruined on account of the woman being denied a reproductive right.



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