Mukhyamantri Mahtari Nyay Rath
- On the occasion of the Hareli Tihaar festival, government set off the “Mukhyamantri Mahtari Nyay Rath“.
- It aims to educate the state's women about their constitutional rights and laws.
- Through short films, messages, and booklets, the chariots will visit all of the districts to educate people about the legal protections for women and their constitutional rights.
- Two attorneys will ride in each chariot, listening to women’s complaints and offering information and counsel. Through these carts, women will be able to apply to the Women’s Commission for the resolution of their ....
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