New Delhi, December 06, 2023.
In accordance with ’16 days of activism against gender-based
violence’ annual campaign, the Ministry of Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship (MSDE) today commenced a two-day capacity building programme
for its officials under the sexual harassment of women at workplace act, 2013.
The inaugural session was convened in the presence of Shri Atul
Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, MSDE, along with other senior officials of the
Ministry along with representatives of UN Women.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary
MSDE, expressed that “Capacity
building programmes such as the one being conducted today are important in
creating awareness forevery official toconduct oneself appropriately at the workplace.
It is necessary that a safe a secure environment for all employees becomes a part
of the workplace culture.” He also directed the members of the committee formed
in this regard to regularize review meetings and take necessary steps to
further ingrain the essence of the learnings of the act.
Ms. Kanta Singh, Deputy Country Representative, UN Women India
office, applauded MSDE's efforts and
its dedicated commitment to preventing sexual harassment in the workplace for
facilitating enabling environment for women in the Ministry. The UN Women
official lauded MSDE for being one of the first ministries to organize comprehensive
capacity-building training for its entire staff. Ms. Singh underscored the
profound impact of sexual harassment on women, underlining its effects on
mental well-being and its potential to impede women's participation in the
future workforce.
The officials of the Ministry also took a pledge– ‘Ab Koi Bahan
Nahi’, four powerful words to put a stop to gender based violence.
Under the two-day programme, training will be conducted not only
to provide a clear definition of what constitutes Sexual Harassment but also to
increase awareness on how the complaint process works. This initiative is a
part of MSDE’s effort to take proactive measures to create a safe workplace for
women and reflects its commitment to empowering women as economic agents and
equal partners for the inclusive growth of the country.