46% rise in complaints of crimes against women in 2021: NCW

The country saw a rise of 46 percent in complaints of crimes
against women in the first eight months of this year as against the
corresponding period of last year, the National Commission for Women (NCW) said.
New Delhi :
According to data, the NCW received 19,953 complaints of
crimes against women from January to August this year. The number is up from
the 13,618 complaints reported in the same period of time in 2020. The NCW
received as many as 3,248 complaints in the month of July, which is the highest
in a month since June 2015.
More than half of these complaints came from the state of
Uttar Pradesh alone, the women's body also informed. Among states and Union
territories, the highest number of complaints were received from Uttar Pradesh
(10,084). It was followed by the national capital with 2,147 complaints.
Haryana reported 995 and 974 came from Maharashtra, the commission also said.
Explaining the steep rise in the cases, NCW chief Rekha
Sharma said it was because the commission is regularly conducting awareness
programmes and the public is now more aware of its work, hence the jump in
complaints. "Also, the commission has always made it a point to launch new
initiatives to help women. Keeping in line with this, we have launched a
round-the-clock helpline number as well to provide support services to women in
need where they can also register a complaint," news agency PTI quoted
Sharma as saying.
Of the total complaints, the highest number of 7,036 were
recorded under the right to live with dignity clause, followed by 4,289
complaints of domestic violence and 2,923 complaints of harassment of married
women or dowry harassment, NCW informed. As many as 1,116 complaints have been
received regarding the offence of outraging the modesty of women or
molestation, followed by 1,022 complaints of rape and attempt to rape and 585
complaints of cybercrimes, as per the data.