The two cells in Rourkela and Balasore districts will function in collaboration with the National Commission for Women and Tata Institute of Social Science, the CM said after inaugurating national convention "Emerging Challenges of Violence and Women: Cyber Crime and Witch Hunting" here.
Stating that his government accords topmost priority to the safety of women, Patnaik said 29 investigation units have been set up in various districts to deal with cases of violence and abuse.
Although Information Technology has brought about a "revolution" in all fields, it has also made way for cyber crimes, Patnaik noted.
"Cyber Crime is an emerging challenge for the entire country. There is a need for creating awareness among women by way of promoting digital inclusion, empowering women through digital literacy and imparting technology training," he said.
Noting that witch-hunting can lead to "lifelong suffering" for women, Patnaik said, "The state government has enacted the Odisha Prevention of Witch Hunting Act, 2013 and has also prepared a composite action plan to tackle the menace of witch hunting."
The convention, organised by the State Commission for Women, was attended by representatives from different states and the NCW, New Delhi.
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