Speaking at a panel discussion on "Land Rights for Women Farmers", organised by the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) here, she said in order to reduce systemic violence against women, their inclusion in planning and policy frameworks right from grassroots level was essential.
"There are financial advantages of doing this and as such it should be seen as a financial investment."
Founder of the Gramya Resource Centre for Women Rukmini Rao, after discussions with the Mahila Kissan Adhikar Manch, a network for women farmers across 16 states, presented a charter of demands to the chief of NCW seeking support to implement existing laws and encouraging legal literacy for the community.
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