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Building a Stronger Digital Ecosystem for Women

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AI-generatedThe article discusses policy recommendations for cybercrime legislation in India, focusing on women's digital safety. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The recommendations are at a preliminary stage without concrete investment amounts, regulatory enforcement, or market signals. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.
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- Parliamentary Standing Committee on Empowerment of Women in India recommended comprehensive gender-sensitive cybercrime legislation.
- Existing laws (IT Act 2000, POCSO Act 2012) are fragmented, leading to underreporting.
- Recommendations include victim-centered framework, dedicated cyber counselling units, and Cyber Survivor Compensation Fund.
- Emphasis on improved digital literacy and awareness programs with adequate budgetary allocation.
