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What is #Me too programme / act✔

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Answered by akankshayaduvanshi
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Taking cognisance of the MeToo movement which has caused quite a stir across the Bollywood, Indian media industry and politics, the Narendar Modi government has announced the formation of a four-member committee of retired judges to conduct public hearings of the cases. Informing of the government’s move on Friday, Union minister Maneka Gandhi said that a committee with senior judicial, legal persons will look into all issues emanating from the campaign which women have used to reveal cases of alleged sexual harassment against them.


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The Me Too movement (or #MeToo movement), with many local and international alternative names, is a movement against sexual harassment and sexual assault.#MeToo spread virally in October 2017 as a hashtag on social media in an attempt to demonstrate the widespread prevalence of sexual assault and harassment, especially in the workplace. It followed soon after the sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Tarana Burke, an American social activist and community organizer, began using the phrase "Me Too" as early as 2006, and the phrase was later popularized by American actress Alyssa Milano, on Twitter in 2017. Milano encouraged victims of sexual harassment to tweet about it and "give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem". This was met with success that included but was not limited to high-profile posts from several American celebrities, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Ashley Judd,Jennifer Lawrence, and Uma Thurman.


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