Publish Date: | Wed, 23 Feb 2022 05:27 PM (IST)
Dewas (Representative of New Zealand). The parents kept them in captivity for five days, but walked about five to six km to meet the husband. When she got tired, she slept in the field. In the morning, when the laborers saw them, they called the one stop center through the CM help line. The girl was brought through the police to the one stop center located at the district hospital. Where he narrated the ordeal and pain he had with him at the One Stop Center. The girl was a resident of Tonkkhurd area. Who had done an inter-caste marriage about two years ago, but the parents went through this exasperating. A few days ago, he went to the girl’s in-laws’ house and beat up the in-laws’ side and brought the girl with him. She was 7 months pregnant. The parents kept her imprisoned in the house for five days, but the girl wanted to live with her husband. Therefore, somehow after coming out of captivity, the husband left on foot to go near. She had gone through the fields to go to her in-laws’ house, but due to being pregnant, she could not walk much and slept exhausted in the field itself. In the morning when the laborers reached the farm and saw him in this condition. At the behest of the girl, the workers called on the number 181 (CM Help Line) and called the One Stop Center. Here the team guided him. The girl was brought to the police station by the police. After this, the girl was given shelter at the One Stop Center for a few days. Where under the direction of the administrator of the center, Geeta Thakur, the counselors Godavari Yadav and Richa Bagde counseled the victim, her pain has come to the fore. The girl was 20 years old. The police handed over the girl to her husband. On the complaint of the in-laws’ side, a case has been registered against the girl’s parents at Tonkkhurd police station.
Do not be afraid, raise your voice against violence
District Project Officer Relam Baghel said that it is seen many times that women victims of violence are unable to raise their voice due to fear. She hesitates to cross the four walls of the house and go to the police station. One stop center is being operated in the district hospital for the women victims of violence. In which the aggrieved women can express their views. Other facilities are also being provided at the center to provide justice to women.
These numbers help
You can call on the number 181
-07272-250126
-Can go directly to the one stop center located in the district hospital
Getting this help at the center
-Victimized women are counseled
Legal aid is provided.
– Victims get shelter to stay
Health facilities are also provided
-Police protection and facilities are provided
Violence victims are getting help
Women victims of violence are being helped in the One Stop Center. The victim can call for help on the number of the center. You can also go and ask for help yourself. Along with this, the matters of family dispute are also being resolved. Our staff is there 24 hours a day at the centres.
– Relam Baghel, District Project Officer
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