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Maharashtra State Commission for Woman

Statutory body for women's rights, India

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The Maharashtra State Commission for Women was established on January 25, 1993, under the Maharashtra Act, no. XV of 1993. The Commission consists of Chairperson; six non-official members; a Member-Secretary and Director General of Police as Ex officio member. The Government has sanctioned staff strength of thirty-nine for the Commission.

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