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DCW chief Swati Maliwal pushes for action against ‘illegal’ liquor vend

Over a hundred women gave in writing to the Commission their grievances against the local liquor shop which they alleged was causing severe inconvenience and harassment to the them.

DCW had issued a notice to the principal after receiving a representation from students of the college regarding high fee structure and "discriminatory rules" for girls in the newly-constructed 200-room hostel.

Scores of women on Thursday attended a public meeting organised by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) in Karawal Nagar in Delhi and demanded removal of a liquor vend which was allegedly functioning in violation of the law. The women also raised other issues including domestic violence, non-functional street lights, unavailability of drinking water in the area.

DCW chief Swati Maliwal, who attended the meeting, assured them of taking up their issues with the authorities concerned. Over a hundred women gave in writing to the Commission their grievances against the local liquor shop which they alleged was causing severe inconvenience and harassment to the them.

According to law, no liquor vend should be situated within 100 metres of hospitals, school and temple. The liquor vend, when checked by Maliwal, was found to be existing in violation of rules. She also issued a notice to the Excise Department drawing their attention to the violation. The Mahila Panchayat was organised in collaboration with the NGO Nobel Cause Foundation.

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