The documentary film 'Thank You Ma' was released here by DCPCR chairperson Arun Mathur.
The DCPCR along with Dr A V Baliga Memorial Trust and Plan India also released a comic containing tips to protect oneself from sexual abuse and also how to approach the competent authority for support or help.
DCPCR had recently formulated 'Guidelines for Prevention of Child Abuse', which was released by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on September 6.
According to a recent report submitted by Delhi police to the Commission, 393 rape cases had been reported between January 1 and April 7.
Most of the incidents took place in jhuggis and slum clusters (309), Parks (10), restaurant and hotels (22), public toilets (1), schools (3), Car (6), shop (3) and others (36).
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