The chief guest in her lecture focussed that the women commission has done several works for the establishment of rights of women in society. Sharing his thoughts, ACP Ishwar Singh said that such centres should be promoted. "As far as my knowledge is concerned this is the first centre of its type in this area which is a very good initiative taken by SDWS. Such type of centres should be increased so that a needy one could get benefit for their rights," Singh added.
In a chat with Cityplus, president of Social Development Welfare Society, Naresh Lamba informed, "The centre would help the needy by providing them legal advice and helping them to fight for their rights." The inaugural ceremony was presided and coordinated by former legal advisor of government of India and writer BN Mani Tripathy.
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