The National Foundation for Communal Harmony (NFCH), autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Home Affairs in collaboration with the National Commission for Women (NCW) is organising a joint one day National Seminar on “Promoting Peace and Harmony: Social Exclusion of Women of Minority Communities-Challenges & Remedies” on September 01,2014 at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
The Foundation is organising this event to promote societal harmony, peace, amity and brotherhood through discussions on various issues relating to the above subject. Several senior and important dignitaries, government officials, thought leaders, decision and policy makers etc. are expected to participate in the deliberations.
Social exclusion of women in India has been seriously hampering the growth and development of our society. Moreover, it is one of the major causes of disrupting social harmony in the country and thus the subject is of utmost social relevance and national significance.
The NFCH is engaged in providing financial assistance to children rendered orphan/ destitute by societal violence. It also carries out other activities to promote communal harmony and national integration.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
The Foundation is organising this event to promote societal harmony, peace, amity and brotherhood through discussions on various issues relating to the above subject. Several senior and important dignitaries, government officials, thought leaders, decision and policy makers etc. are expected to participate in the deliberations.
Social exclusion of women in India has been seriously hampering the growth and development of our society. Moreover, it is one of the major causes of disrupting social harmony in the country and thus the subject is of utmost social relevance and national significance.
The NFCH is engaged in providing financial assistance to children rendered orphan/ destitute by societal violence. It also carries out other activities to promote communal harmony and national integration.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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