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A fiesty Indian Police Service officer, a Bollywood actress and three Delhi UNiversity students were among 30 women honoured by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Wednesday on the International Women's Day -- apart from men who helped women in distress. "In Delhi, six rapes are reported every day. The DCW deals with such cases all the time. The women of the state are screaming for help. We are working on finding solutions to women's issues," DCW chief Swati Maliwal said during the event held to mark the second edition of the annual International Women's Day Awards. "We are celebrating Women's Day to glorify our unsung heroes for their efforts for furthering the cause of women," she added.
"She lost her 17-year-old daughter Nikki in a road accident on the Aitbar Pushta intersection in 2008. But she did not go into depression. She instead returned to that spot a few months after the accident, and took to managing the rush-hour traffic so that nobody else was killed," the DCW chief said. | ||||||||
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