Kerala Budget focuses on women safety, proposes public register of sexual offenders
Giving thrust to women's safety, the 2017-18 Kerala budget on Friday set apart Rs 68 crore for various schemes to prevent atrocities against them, besides proposing a public register of sexual offenders.
While announcing the measures in the budget presented in the Assembly, Kerala Finance Minister T M Thomas Issac said, "Atrocities against women are a disgrace to the Malayalee community."
Women's safety came under scanner yet again when a Malayalam actress was harassed for two hours inside her car after the accused forced their way into the vehicle in Kochi recently.
Issac said Rs 68 crore has been provided for different schemes to prevent atrocities against women and focus on their rehabilitation. This includes Rs 12 crore for 'Pink Control Room' and self-defence training and Rs 34 crore for awareness campaigns.
Besides, Rs 19.5 crore will be allocated for shelter homes, short stay homes and 'one-stop crisis centre' and Rs three crore for two SOS model homes.
A women's police battalion, women police stations at taluk-level, panchayat-level visits of women police officers, public register for sexual offenders are the other
pro-women initiatives in the budget.
On February 23, Governor Justice (Retd) P Sathasivam had said the Kerala government will launch a registry of sex offenders, the first of its kind in the country. It will contain all identification details of sex offenders and would be kept in public domain. The state finance minister on Friday said Rs five crore has been earmarked for a special fund for protection and speedy rehabilitation of victims. A special department for women will be formed in the financial year 2017-18. The social welfare schemes for women, presently under the Social Justice Department, will be shifted to this new department.
Meanwhile, the alleged leak of the Kerala budget proposals from Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac's office triggered a major row on Friday with the UDF and the BJP demanding his resignation.
However, the LDF government acted swiftly and removed Manoj K Puthiyavila, Assistant Private Secretary of finance minister, over the leak.