Know who is Vijaya Rahatkar, who has been made the Chairperson of the National Commission for Women…

BJP leader and Rajasthan BJP co-in-charge Vijaya Rahatkar has been appointed chairperson of the National Commission for Women. In the notification issued by the Government of India on Friday, it has been announced that Vijaya Rahatkar will be made the Chairperson of the National Commission for Women. Her tenure as National Chairperson of the Women's Commission will be for three years. Let us tell you that Vijaya Rahatkar has also worked as the Chairperson of the Maharashtra Women's Commission. She is also the co-in-charge of BJP's Rajasthan. After this, she has now been given the responsibility of Chairperson of the National Commission for Women. With this appointment, she has become the first woman from Maharashtra to hold the post of Chairperson of the National Commission for Women. He will get the status of Union Minister of State.

Rahatkar, who has been the chairperson of Maharashtra Women's Commission, is one of the loyal leaders of BJP. She was the mayor of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. During his tenure as Mayor, he did many development works in the city. During his tenure, many important works started in the city, from health facilities to physical facilities. During her tenure as mayor, Vijaya Rahatkar was also the chairperson of the Maharashtra Mayor's Council and the vice-chairperson of the All India Mayor's Council. After this, she was given the responsibility of the Maharashtra Women's Commission. He left his mark there too.

In view of her work, the government has now appointed her the Chairman of the National Commission for Women. The National Commission for Women was formed in 1992. The National Commission for Women has been given many important powers. Women's rights include reviewing legal and constitutional issues for the development of women, resolving women's issues, making parliamentary and legislative recommendations, taking cognizance of women's complaints and redressing those complaints at the appropriate level. Women's Commission It has many powers to advise the Central and State Governments on policy matters related to women. The Women's Commission was established under a special law in the year 1992. Women Commission has been given the powers of civil court.


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