Tag: women empowerment

  • Telangana government striving for women empowerment in the state: Collector VP Gautam

    Telangana government striving for women empowerment in the state: Collector VP Gautam

    Khammam: The government has taken steps towards empowerment of women and giving them more importance in decision making, said district Collector V.P Gautham while participating in a programme organised at Shri Bhakta Ramdasu Kalakshetra to celebrate Women’s Welfare Day as part of decennial celebrations of State formation on Tuesday.

    He said the respect of Anganwadi workers has increased as they are called Anganwadi teachers. The salaries of Anganwadi teachers and nurses have increased by 300 per cent.

    He said that there are 36 women corporators in the city corporation, which is more than 50 per cent. He added that women should be in decision-making positions and understand problems and sufferings quickly.

    He said that women occupy the top 3 positions in the IAS, and instead of 33 percent, if social assistance is provided, 50 to 60 percent will be women.

    He said that support pensions are being provided to 70,000 widows and single women. He said that 45,000 families have been benefited under Kalyan Lakshmi. He said that child marriages have been curbed with this scheme.

    He said that 19,113 girls are studying in 45 Gurukula in the district. He said that the Arogya Lakshmi scheme implemented by the government is being implemented to prevent anemia by providing nutritious food to pregnant women.

    He said that apart from providing nutritious food to pregnant women and infants with milk and egg, the government will provide support to the growth of the born children through the Balamrutam Plus programme.

    The women leaders performed Bathukamma, Kolatam dances in the event.

    SUDA Chairman Bachu Vijay Kumar, Agriculture Market Committee Chairperson Dorepalli Shweta, Khammam Municipal Corporation Commissioner Adarsh Surabhi, Deputy Mayor Fatima Johara, Raghunathapalem MPP Gowri, Corporators, DRDO Vidyachandana, District Welfare Officer G. Jyoti, officials and others participated in the programme.

  • BJP takes a dig at BJD over women empowerment, terms it as ‘women exploitation’

    BJP takes a dig at BJD over women empowerment, terms it as ‘women exploitation’

    Odisha BJP slammed the BJD dubbing the tall claims of women empowerment by the ruling party as women exploitation.

    Addressing a press meet in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday, State BJP Mahila Morcha president, Smruti Patnaik targeted the ruling party for failing to give justice to the women.

    “BJD often indulges in the rhetoric of giving respect to women. However, several incidents have proved that BJD leaders are not obeying the hollow policy of women empowerment,” said Patnaik.

    “Two sensitive incidents happened in Odisha yesterday. BJD MLA Shashi Bhusan Behera has been accused of physically and mentally torturing his daughter-in-law. Another highly educated woman is also fighting for justice against the torture by family members of a former BJD Minister. Will the government give justice to them?” asked Patnaik.

    As per the senior BJP leader, a woman or a girl is getting raped in every two and a half hours in the State due to the lackadaisical attitude of the government and the inefficiency of the Home Department.

    “Odisha tops the list in terms of domestic violence against women. Odisha government submitted an affidavit before the Supreme Court in this regard in 2021. The State government has utterly failed to catch the culprits and take actions against them. It has given the criminals strength to commit crimes,” said the saffron party leader.

    Patnaik also highlighted the incident involving Tirtol MLA Bijay Shankar Das.

    “As per the allegations by Sonali Das, Bijay was running sex rackets, trapping girls, and forcing them into sextortion. The BJD leader was also assaulting them in inebriated condition. Despite several pleas before the administration, Sonali has not been given justice yet. It has raised doubts among 2.5 crore women in Odisha over the silence and inaction of the BJD and the State government,” said Patnaik.

    The BJP leader also reminded that former Minister Raghunath Mohanty had to resign and landed in jail following dowry allegations by his daughter-in-law Barsha Sony in the past.

    “However, BJD is now using the term ‘women empowerment’ as propaganda only. Is Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik aware of the ordeal of these three highly educated women? Will they get justice?” asked Patnaik.

    Countering the allegation by BJP, BJD MLA Ananta Narayan Jena said that the party has always acted on any allegations by ordering investigation into it and taking immediate action.

    “Biju babu always wanted women to be self-reliant and that has been fulfilled by Naveen. Chief Minister will never tolerate any injustice and spare anybody,” said Jena.

  • President Draupadi Murmu lauds Kerala’s achievement in women empowerment

    President Draupadi Murmu lauds Kerala’s achievement in women empowerment

    Visiting Kerala for the first time as President of India, Droupadi Murmu on Friday hailed the progress made by the southern state in empowerment of women and poor, saying it has reflected in the state’s better performance on several Human Development indices.

    She said the sex-ratio in Kerala is by far the best in the country and also has the highest literacy rate, including women’s literacy.

    Murmu said on the parameters of promoting maternal health and preventing infant mortality, Kerala’s performance is the best in the country.

    “I believe that when women are given important roles in any society, it results in overall betterment of that society. In Kerala, women have been more educated and empowered, which reflects in Kerala’s better performance on several Human Development indices,” the President said.

    She was speaking after inaugurating “Kudumbashree@25 through Rachna: Contemporary stories of women in Kerala; and ‘Unnathi’ for the comprehensive development of the Scheduled Tribe” here at function attended by dignitaries including Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

    “In keeping with the lofty traditions of women empowerment in Kerala, ‘Kudumbashree’ has become one of the largest women’s self-help networks in the world. I thank the Government of Kerala for organising the inauguration of the silver jubilee celebration of Kudumbashree in this civic reception,” she said.

    The President said it is also an occasion to gratefully remember the vision and sensitivity of Bharat-Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee who launched Kudumbashree in 1998, when he was the Prime Minister.

    Murmu said she was glad to be associated with ‘Unnathi’, the programme launched here for the development of residents of Kerala belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

    “Unnathi’ or ‘Kerala Empowerment Society’ seeks to create opportunities for employment and self-employment, among the youth belonging to SC and ST communities. I wish the initiative all success in its efforts for inclusive growth,” she said. The President said she was happy to note that welfare of SCs and STs is given high priority in the state with helpful initiatives in the areas of housing, health, education, livelihoods, and infrastructure development.

    The President also said the cosmopolitan outlook of the people of Kerala is worth emulating. “In Kerala, people of all faiths and religions have been living together in harmony, bound by the language and culture of this beautiful state,” she said. Murmu said every segment of the social fabric of Kerala has shining ideals of women empowerment in different periods of history.

    “Unniyarcha, had set a stirring example of self-help through martial arts. She is immortalised in Kerala’s folklore. Nangeli sacrificed her life protesting against unfair practices imposed upon Dalit women, including their personal clothing. She continues to inspire generations of those who fight for social dignity and justice”, she said.

    Noting that in the Constituent Assembly, there were 15 women members, the President said out of them, as many as three were from Kerala alone.

    “Ammu Swaminathan, Dakshayani Velayudhan and Annie Mascarene were much ahead of their times. Dakshayani Velayudhan was the only Dalit woman to be elected to the Constituent Assembly”, Murmu said.

    The President said the first lady to become a High Court judge in India was Justice Anna Chandy.

    “She became a judge in the High Court of Kerala in 1956, much before Dame Elizabeth Lane became the first woman judge of the High Court in Britain in 1965. Justice M Fathima Beevi created legal history by becoming the first lady judge in the Supreme Court of India,” she said.

    Speaking about Karthyayani Amma who has become a national icon by attaining the first rank under the Akshar-Laksham Scheme at the age of 96 in 2018, she said, “Amma inspires everyone with her message that it is never too late to learn.” Referring to the presentation of the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer to Nanchiyamma, a tribal woman, the President said she has inspired every single woman in the country, especially those from the under-privileged segments of our society.