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Empowering women: Consulate General of India in Toronto officially launches 'One Stop Centre for Women'

The Consulate General of India in Toronto has officially launched the One Stop Centre for Women (OSCW) to assist Indian national women in distress pertaining to cases of domestic violence, abuse, family conflict, abandonment, exploitation and legal challenges, among others.

ANI Dec 27, 2025 15:01 IST googleads

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Toronto [Canada], December 27 (ANI): For many Indian women moving to Canada, the journey is one of hope and ambition. However, for those who find themselves in vulnerable situations--isolated by distance and trapped in cycles of domestic conflict or legal distress--the dream can quickly become a maze of confusion.
Recognising this critical gap, the Consulate General of India in Toronto has officially launched the One Stop Centre for Women (OSCW) to assist Indian national women in distress pertaining to cases of domestic violence, abuse, family conflict, abandonment, exploitation and legal challenges, among others.
According to the Consulate, the Centre will assist aggrieved women through services such as immediate counselling, provision of psychosocial support, and coordination of legal assistance and advice, while helping women access relevant community and social service resources in Canada.
Sharing the details in a statement, the Consulate said in a press release, "The One Stop Centre will provide coordinated, beneficiary-centred assistance by connecting aggrieved women to timely and appropriate pathways of support, including immediate counselling, facilitation of psycho-social support, and coordination of legal assistance and advice, while helping women access relevant community and social-service resources in Canada. Entire intervention by the OSCW will be within the purview of Local Laws in Canada."
It noted that the Centre would be run by a woman Centre Administrator who will ensure the delivery of safe, dignified, and comprehensive assistance to women in need (on a means-tested basis) through prompt handling of distress calls via 24X7 helpline.
According to the Consulate, this will, inter alia, include Counselling and emotional support through empanelled NGOs. All financial assistance will be on a means-tested basis in accordance with the Government of India Rules.
The Centre would operate from the Consulate General of India in Toronto. The Centre Administrator can be reached at +1 (437) 552 3309 or osc.toronto@mea.gov.in.


This adds to the list of services provided by the Indian Consulate, which includes passport services; visa services (Business, Tourist, Entry, Employment, Student, Research, Intern, Conference, Journalist, Medical, Film, among others); OCI; police clearance certificates; and other miscellaneous consular services.
This initiative isn't just a policy update; it is a lifeline designed to ensure that no Indian woman has to navigate a crisis abroad alone. The OSCW serves as a bridge between immediate distress and long-term stability.
The Centre is designed to be a safe space in every sense. It is led by a woman Centre Administrator, ensuring that those seeking help are met with empathy and shared understanding.
While the Centre provides robust emotional and legal guidance, financial assistance is also available on a means-tested basis, in accordance with the Government of India's official rules to ensure resources reach those in the most precarious positions.
This service is exclusively for women who hold Indian passports. This initiative represents a shift toward more proactive, "beneficiary-centred" diplomacy, ensuring that the Indian diaspora has a dedicated home away from home when they need it most. (ANI)

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