By Hamari Jamatia
The NE Support Centre and Helpline plans to ask the Delhi government to provide the Dhaula Kuan gangrape victim with a government job, at the behest of her family members, in order to spare her the possibility of humiliation at her former workplace.
Madhu Chandra, spokesperson of the NE Helpline told Newsline that the family of the victim is now concerned about her future and do not want her to go back to her former call centre job. “She may face humiliation if she has to go back to her former workplace. The place may also remind her of the incident. To spare her the trouble, her family has asked us to request Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to provide her with a job,” Chandra said.
The NE Helpline, along with civil society groups, will meet Dikshit on Friday to submit a memorandum outlining the request. According to Chandra, the request for a job is not out of place since the crime comes under the purview of the Special SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, under which states the victim can be given a government job.
The Mizoram government is also working to ensure that the identity of the victim remains confidential. She has been shifted from Mizoram Bhavan to an undisclosed location. A friend told Newsline that the victim has also finally started going out. “She is accompanied by family members,” he said. Apart from the Mizoram government, Members of Parliament from the eight Northeastern states of the country have decided to chip in to ensure the safety of Northeastern women in the Capital. Topping their list of demands is the construction of a working women’s hostel for women from the Northeast.
The Northeast MP Forum has also submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister, in which they have demanded that more patrolling be carried out in areas where people from Northeast communities reside, and a helpline be set up for them headed by a police officer of the rank of Deputy Commissioner Police or above, preferably also belonging to the Northeast.
LH Liana, an MP from Mizoram, said they are also looking at providing financial assistance to the girl. “It is a really unfortunate event, but we also appreciate the fact that the Delhi Police have caught some of the culprits,’ he said.
BPO employees now to be dropped at their doorsteps: Cops
Following the Dhaula Kuan gangrape case, the Delhi Police has decided to make it mandatory for all call centres to ensure that their employees are dropped off at their doorsteps and also accompanied by a security guard.
The victim was dropped a few metres from her house on November 24.
“We will promulgate an order making it mandatory for BPOs to ensure that their employees are dropped off at homes and not on the main roads.
I will issue an order under the Delhi Police Act or Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,” said Delhi Police Commissioner B K Gupta.
The order is likely to come out within two days he added.
“If the vehicle cannot reach their residences, a security guard will have to accompany the employees till their houses,” he added.
- Recent Posts
- Comments
Advertisement
Video
-
India Shinning with Sonia
Lunminthang Haokip In inter-racial tryst with destiny; To later bewail trials of this country; In a noble home that thrived in giving; All that it hard-earned to Nation-building; By faith you ventured to new rules marry, -
A Brief History of St George’s Parish Church, East Ham, London
NAME: St. George is the patron saint of England and St. Ethelbert commemorates death of Christian King outside Hereford, name added in 1935 after generous donation from Diocese of Hereford to new building. -
Twelve Years in England
t was first week of June, 1979 when I arrived at the door of the Holy Cross College, 104 In Ya Road, Rangoon, I think it was around 9 am in the morning, and I came from Mandalay by train. I was received by a student who was cleaning the class rooms -
Hattinneng Hangsing crowned Miss Nagaland 2010
Nineteen year-old Hattinneng Hangsing from Peren district was crowned Miss Nagaland Monday evening in a glittering show held at State Academy Hall, Kohima. Virieno Zakiesato was adjudged first runners-up while Tsukoli Kinimi was adjudged second runner-up. -
A brief history of Lupho, Lupheng, Misao and Related Clans
By Lhunkholal Lupho In view of the fact that most of us are not aware of our true genealogical background, and for our local elders who depend on the memory bank of community -
Adihlou bolna dingin lampi dih aumpoi
Thudih choija nakigel nah em? Nangle nang hitihin gah kidong temmo – Midangho natheitop sunna nakithopi hinam? Natoh dung juija aga loudinga nakigot hinam? Adihle adihlou lhekhenna dinga nalungel nasen hinam? Henge natileh, -
Reformation apat tu chan Houbung dinmun
Lhumlam Roman Catholic lah a chun Monas tery kiti Pathen natong dia ain alou dalha munkhat a kithem chuh-a ahinkho pumpi mangjeng ho hatah-in ahung machal’in, Houbung chu hitobanga kithem chuh ho chun -
Are They Truly Your Friend? How to Tell
A few years ago I penned a quote for my FaceBook page that said, “A genuine friend never says, ‘Call me if you need something.’ They simply do it.”
| If you are interested in submitting Articles | News Item, please enclose with one of your photo | News related Picture of one or two and send it to us at bombielmedia@gmail.com
Featured Posts
Category
Blogroll
- » Judea gam - Esther Sitlhou
- » Thim in lei atom - Esther Sitlhou
- » Liem cheh ute - Esther Sitlhou
- » Aw Bethlehem Lhanghoi - Esther Sitlhou
- » Aw Bethlehem - Esther Sitlhou
- » Limna Nikho - Ngaineilhing Haokip
- » Leiyah ahung pieng - Ngaineilhing Haokip
- » Lal Pen nikho - Ngaineilhing Haokip
- » Lal Lunglhai kum - Ngaineilhing Haokip
- » Huhhing'a Pakai - Ngaineilhing Haokip
- » Chamna Lengpa - Ngaineilhing Haokip
- » Vang eipe diuvin - Esther Sitlhou
- » Lenchung (Kuki Idol)- Kalha ngai jing
- » Lhingboi Singson- Chavang Kolni
- » Lhingboi Singson- Kipah in Nuikhom
- * For more download go here »