On Friday, the Vaichaarik Jagaran Mission Trust launched a campaign in Agra to empower women and sensitise them about their legal rights. The program, held at a hotel in Awas Vikas Colony, began with lighting a lamp in front of the idol of Lord Ganesha. Key highlights of the eventThe ceremony was inaugurated by lighting the lamp in front of the idol of Lord Ganesha. District Legal Secretary and Additional District Judge Agra Gyanendra Tripathi discussed the subject of legal rights. He highlighted the issues of the Right to Free Legal Aid, the Right to Virtual Complaint, the Right to Equal Pay, and others. Government advocate Gaurav Jain, the keynote speaker, explained the rights to avoid cybercrime in detail. Trust President Pratibha Jindal gave information regarding zero FIR and not arresting women from sunset to sunrise.People present at the eventLavkesh, the District Legal Services Authority Coordinator from the Womens Welfare Department, spoke about various womens schemes, while Deepika Agarwal, the organisations secretary, introduced the attendees to each other. Several women, including Anita Dubey, Reena Singh, Vimla Saraswat, Madhu Sharma, Manju Parshad, Anita Gupta, Rakhi Agarwal, and Anju Garg, were present at the event. Dr. Anubha Upadhyay conducted the operation and ensured the smooth flow of the event for the attendees.Step toward womens empowermentThe Vaichaarik Jagaran Mission Trust campaign is a significant step in empowering women and raising awareness about their legal rights. Women in India have long faced discrimination and have not always had equal access to legal aid. By educating them about their legal rights and how to seek help, the trust empowers women to take control of their lives and seek justice.Conclusionthe campaign launch event by the Vaichaarik Jagaran Mission Trust was a successful step towards empowering women and raising awareness about their legal rights. By bringing together experts and discussing crucial topics, the trust gave attendees valuable knowledge and tools to seek justice. Continuing education and empowering women to access equal opportunities and resources is essential.