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'You have done nothing in 4 years except ... ': HC raps Kerala government over inaction on Hema Committee report

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 September 2024
The Kerala High Court criticized the state government for its lack of action on the Hema Committee report addressing sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry. The court ordered the state to hand over the sealed report to a Special Investigative Team and explore legislative measures to end sexual exploitation in unorganized sectors.
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Former Union Minister and bjp leader V. Muraleedharan stated that the Kerala High Court has strongly criticized the Kerala government for keeping the HEMA Committee report hidden for nearly four and a half years. This issue concerns the safety of women. Many individuals who provided evidence to the...

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