NCW: 80% jump in domestic violence since lockdown

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NCW: 80% jump in domestic violence since lockdown

Friday, 26 March 2021 | PNS | New Delhi

With families remaining confined to homes during the Covid-19-induced lockdown, domestic violence reared its ugly head more menacingly. There has been a major rise in the number of complaints of domestic violence from 2,960 in 2019 to 5,297 in 2020, which is a jump of nearly 80 per cent. Worryingly, the ominous trend is continuing in the ongoing year too.

The National Commission for Women (NCW) received a total of 19,730 complaints of crimes against women in 2019 as compared to 23,722 in 2020 which is a jump of little over 20 per cent year on year data.

A year after the lockdown, the NCW continues to receive over 2,000 complaints every month of crimes against women with nearly one-fourth of them related to domestic violence, according to the official data.

According to the NCW data, as many as 1,463 complaints of domestic violence against women were received from January 2021 to March 25, 2021.

The nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25 last year to curb the spread of Covid-19, but it trapped many domestic violence victims with their abusers.

Soon after the lockdown was imposed, the NCW reported a surge of complaints related to domestic violence so much so that it started a dedicated WhatsApp number for reporting of just domestic violence complaints.

The number of complaints of domestic violence went on increasing through the months and in July, a record number of 660 such complaints were received.

Since June, the NCW has been receiving over 2,000 complaints of crimes against women every month out of which nearly a quarter are of domestic violence, the data suggests.

According to the NCW figures, 25,886 complaints of crime against women have been received from April, 2020 till now which includes 5,865 complaints of domestic violence. Also, the NCW received the highest number of complaints against women in six years in 2020 at 23,722 of which about 25 per cent of them were of domestic violence.

NCW chairperson Rekha Sharma had said economic insecurity, increased stress levels, anxiety, financial worry, and lack of other such emotional support of parents/family’s side may have resulted in domestic violence in many instances in the year 2020.

“More so, home has become the workplace of both the spouses and as well as schools and colleges for their children. In such situations, women are multitasking being professional at the same time supporting their families from the same space. But the biggest challenge for women this year is not only to adapt but to thrive in this unprecedented situation,” she had told a news agency.

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