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Saksham: Measures for Ensuring the Safety of Women and Programmes for Gender Sensitization on Campuses

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As institutions of higher education engaged in teaching, research and the spread of knowledge, (Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) are well placed to reflect on, become sensitized to and oppose all forms of discrimination and harassment, especially sexual harassment on campuses across the country. Claims of equality, dignity and the ability to live, work and study without fear of harassment are intrinsic ingredients of this moment. [UGC].

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  • University Grants Commission UGC, 2014. "Saksham: Measures for Ensuring the Safety of Women and Programmes for Gender Sensitization on Campuses," Working Papers id:5756, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:5756
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