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Which policy was formulated by the Government of Kerala to address sexual violence against women and children and protect them from trafficking and exploitation?

AAbhayakiranam Policy

BNirbhaya Policy

CMangalya Scheme

DSnehitha Initiative

Answer:

B. Nirbhaya Policy

Read Explanation:

Kerala's Nirbhaya Policy: Combating Sexual Violence and Exploitation

  • The Nirbhaya Policy was formulated by the Government of Kerala.

  • Objective: To address and prevent sexual violence against women and children.

  • Scope: Also aims to protect victims from trafficking and exploitation.

  • Context: This initiative is part of Kerala's broader development model, emphasizing social welfare and protection of vulnerable groups.

  • Significance for Competitive Exams: Understanding such specific government policies is crucial for sections on social issues, women and child development, and Kerala's model of development in various competitive examinations.


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