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This Article is From Jun 22, 2013

Odisha government 'insensitive' towards crimes against women: National Commission for Women

Bhubaneswar: Accusing Odisha government of being "insensitive" to crimes against women, National Commission for Women (NCW) today said there has been a spurt in henious crimes against women in the state.

"Odisha government is insensitive towards crimes against women. There is increase in crimes against women in the state," NCW chairperson Mamta Sharma told reporters after arriving in Bhubaneswar to probe the rape and murder of a blind girl.

Odisha government, however, has rejected Ms Sharma's charge. "Let the NCW chairperson read the NCRB (national crime record bureau) data on the crimes against women in Congress-ruled states before giving comment on Odisha situation," said Panchayati Raj Minister Kalpataru Das.

Stating that the state of women across the country was bad, Ms Sharma said awareness was the tool to fight the menace.

Ms Sharma, who is on her first visit to Odisha as chairperson of NCW, is scheduled to meet the parents of a 14-year old blind girl who was raped and murdered on June 7 on Puri-Konark marine drive.

She, along with other NCW members, will visit the place of the crime and take stock of the frequent assaults on women taking place on Puri-Konark marine drive stretch.

Ms Sharma will also visit several remote villages in the Barabara forest area of Banpur region, now reeling under the incursion of Maoists and interact with the women residents to get familiar with their problems.

"We'll like to see the situation of tribal women in Khurda district," she said.

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