Nagaland CWWS condemns increasing crimes on women

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Kohima:The Chakhesang Women Welfare Society (CWWS) in its Annual General Assembly held recently, condemned the atrocities against women and appealed to all the men to ‘respect womanhood’ and be ‘protectors and not violators of women.’

According to a release issued today by the CWWS, the society resolved to preserve and promote the rich cultural and traditional values by encouraging Chakhesang women to wear traditional attires during Sunday worship services and other important occasions.

Regarding the issue of proxy teachers, the society appealed to all the departments, students’ union, village education committee and the concerned village authority to seriously take up the matter and work to stop proxy teachers’ appointment.

The assembly also discussed on Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act and agreed to support the Act and appealed to the policy makers and Government to strengthen the Act.

The assembly reaffirmed the 2nd Resolution of the 36th General Session to maintain Clean and Fair Election based on moral and ethical values and biblical principles based under this issue.(uni)

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