Ministry of Women and Child Development
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A total of 752 One Stop Centres operational in the country assisting  801062 Women

Posted On: 06 DEC 2023 5:06PM by PIB Delhi

The Mission Shakti guidelines is effective from 01.04.2022 for addressing women's needs on life cycle continuum basis. Mission Shakti has two sub-schemes - 'Sambal' and 'Samarthya'. While "Sambal" sub-scheme is for safety and security of women, "Samarthya" sub-scheme aims at empowerment of women. The 'Sambal' sub-scheme consists of component of One Stop Centre (OSC) and the ‘Samarthya’ sub-scheme consists of component of Shakti Sadan (SS).

The One Stop Centre (OSC) is envisaged to provide support and assistance to women affected by violence and in distress, both in private and public spaces under one roof. OSCs provide an integrated range of services including medical aid, legal aid and advice, temporary shelter (for a maximum period of 5 days), police assistance, psycho-social counselling to needy women. The details of State/UT-wise operational One Stop Centres (OSCs) and women assisted till 30.09.2023 are at Annexure. Further, in such cases where women in distress require long term care and support, they are referred to Shakti Sadan (SS) where they can stay up to a maximum period of 3 years and arrangements are made by the implementing organization for providing vocational training/ skill development classes to the women through the Vocational Training Institutes recognized by the Directorate General of Employment and Training under the Ministry of Labour and Employment/ Training Partners of National Skill Development Council (NSDC).

The OSCs and SSs work in close coordination with the Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs)/ Women Help Desks (WHDs) in Police Stations by utilising the network of NGOs, Women’s Groups, Youth Groups, Panchayat, Hotels & tour operators and other stakeholders to gather information on traffickers, suspicious people and vulnerable families and prevent/ rescue the victims and also help them in initial documentation and registration of FIR.

The Government, from time to time, conducts capacity building programme for the functionaries of OSCs through various institutions like National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) etc. In this regard, the Government has engaged the services of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) for providing basic and advanced training under the project named ‘StreeManoraksha’ to the staff of One Stop Centres (OSCs) across the country on handling psycho-social and mental health care needs of women facing violence and in distress. Since inception, the Ministry has conducted trainings for States/UTs at various locations including Jammu & Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Assam (for 8 North-Eastern States), Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in collaboration with the reputed Universities/School of Social Work/Department of Social Work. The Ministry has also conducted seminars on Facilitating Safety and Empowerment of Women through One Stop Centres. Further, the Ministry also engages with the State/UTs regularly through its various Schemes of this Ministry like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP), One Stop Centre (OSC), Women Help Line (WHL), Hub for Empowerment of Women, etc to both increase awareness and provide 24 hours emergency and non-emergency response to women, both in public and private spaces by linking them with appropriate authority such as Police, OSC, Hospital, Legal Services etc.

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ANNEXURE

 

Details of State/UT-wise operational One Stop Centres (OSCs) and women assisted from 1.4.2015 to 30.09.2023

 

Sl. No.

State /Uts

Number of Operational OSCs

Total

1

A&N Islands

3

1848

2

Andhra Pradesh

13

39189

3

Arunachal Pradesh

25

1847

4

Assam

34

16484

5

Bihar

38

31509

6

Chandigarh

1

1226

7

Chhattisgarh

27

39459

8

DNHDD

3

1081

9

Delhi

11

15090

10

Goa

2

6576

11

Gujarat

35

31019

12

Haryana

22

31865

13

Himachal Pradesh

12

1422

14

Jammu & Kashmir

20

9122

15

Jharkhand

24

3568

16

Karnataka

32

19571

17

Kerala

14

15739

18

Ladakh

2

48

19

Lakshadweep

1

0

20

Madhya Pradesh

57

81684

21

Maharashtra

42

25587

22

Manipur

16

1331

23

Meghalaya

12

2895

24

Mizoram

8

932

25

Nagaland

11

1141

26

Odisha

30

21891

27

Puducherry

4

426

28

Punjab

22

14296

29

Rajasthan

34

40461

30

Sikkim

4

1168

31

Tamil Nadu

38

62281

32

Telangana

33

56051

33

Tripura

8

466

34

Uttar Pradesh

79

215736

35

Uttarakhand

13

6824

36

West Bengal

22

1229

 

Total

752

801062

 

This information was given by the Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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