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Addressing Safety Concerns of Women in Delhi : An Analysis of the Present Policy Landscape

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Contents:
Table of Contents Abstract; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Background and Literature Review; International Context; Early Ideas on Safe and Inclusive Cities; Addressing the Concerns on Fear of Violence in Public Spaces; Mainstreaming the Concerns Indian Context; The Government: Moving towards Gender Planning?; 2. Policy Problem and Research Methodology; Objectives, Rationale and Scope; Objectives; Rationale; Scope and Limitations; Research Questions; Research Design; Data Collection; Selection of Location; Sampling; 4. Whose city? Gendered Spaces; Varied Experiences; Demanding Safety; Gendered Urban Infrastructure; Education: What are we Teaching our Kids?; Whose Government?; Making Voices Heard: Pinjra Tod and Me too; 5. Women as part of urban realities; Developing cities: Exclusionary Urban Planning; Jawaharlal National Urban Renewal Mission; The Smart Cities Mission; Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation; Master Plan for Delhi-2021; Urban Infrastructure- Gender Neutral?; Policy instruments for Safety of Women; National Policy for Women 2001 and 2016; Five Year Strategic Plan; National Mission for socio-economic empowerment of Women; Committee on Amendments to Criminal Law 2013; 6. Towards Inclusive Policy Processes: Gender Mainstreaming; Gender Mainstreaming the Urban Spaces and Processes; Towards Measurable Gender Mainstreaming; Gender Mainstreaming Public Policy; 7. Conclusion; Appendix; Interview Schedule; Bibliography.
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Table of Contents
Abstract;
Table of Contents;
List of Abbreviations;
List of Illustrations;
Acknowledgements;
Introduction;
1. Background and Literature Review;
International Context;
Early Ideas on Safe and Inclusive Cities;
Addressing the Concerns on Fear of Violence in Public Spaces;
Mainstreaming the Concerns
Indian Context;
The Government: Moving towards Gender Planning?;
2. Policy Problem and Research Methodology;
Objectives, Rationale and Scope;
Objectives;
Rationale;
Scope and Limitations;
Research Questions;
Research Design;
Data Collection;
Selection of Location;
Sampling;
4. Whose city?
Gendered Spaces;
Varied Experiences;
Demanding Safety;
Gendered Urban Infrastructure;
Education: What are we Teaching our Kids?;
Whose Government?;
Making Voices Heard: Pinjra Tod and Me too;
5. Women as part of urban realities;
Developing cities: Exclusionary Urban Planning;
Jawaharlal National Urban Renewal Mission;
The Smart Cities Mission;
Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation;
Master Plan for Delhi-2021;
Urban Infrastructure- Gender Neutral?;
Policy instruments for Safety of Women;
National Policy for Women 2001 and 2016;
Five Year Strategic Plan;
National Mission for socio-economic empowerment of Women;
Committee on Amendments to Criminal Law 2013;
6. Towards Inclusive Policy Processes: Gender Mainstreaming;
Gender Mainstreaming the Urban Spaces and Processes;
Towards Measurable Gender Mainstreaming;
Gender Mainstreaming Public Policy;
7. Conclusion;
Appendix;
Interview Schedule;
Bibliography.

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