India transitions from women's empowerment to women-led development: Nitin Nabin

BJP National President Nitin Nabin announced that India is transitioning from women's empowerment to women-led development. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and government schemes that have improved women's lives. Nabin highlighted women's growing roles in sectors like military, AI, and self-help groups. He criticized previous governments for failing to respect and empower women.

Key Points: India moves to women-led development: Nitin Nabin

  • India shifts from women's empowerment to women-led development
  • Modi government schemes like Ujjwala, Lakhpati Didi improve women's lives
  • Women now lead in military, AI, and other sectors
  • Opposition criticized for failing women in past
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From empowerment to leadership: India moving towards women-led development, says Nitin Nabin

BJP chief Nitin Nabin says India is moving beyond women's empowerment to women-led development, citing Modi govt schemes and women's roles in various sectors.

"India is progressing beyond the phase of women's empowerment towards a new era of women-led development. - Nitin Nabin"

Varanasi, April 28

Emphasising a transformative shift in the country's development narrative, BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Tuesday said that India is progressing beyond the phase of women's empowerment towards a new era of "women-led development."

Addressing the 'Nari Vandan Sammelan' in Varanasi, Nabin lauded the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and described the government's women-centric initiatives as unprecedented in scale and impact.

In an emotional remark, the BJP chief said he salutes the mother who gave birth to a leader like Narendra Modi, noting that the Prime Minister has worked not only to bring positive changes in his own mother's life but also in the lives of millions of women across the country.

Nabin highlighted that flagship schemes of the Central government, including household toilets, the Ujjwala Yojana, and the Lakhpati Didi initiative, have significantly improved the quality of life for women. He said these measures have enhanced dignity while laying a strong foundation for economic self-reliance.

He further underlined the growing role of self-help groups, stating that they are opening new avenues for women across sectors-from agriculture to emerging fields like artificial intelligence. He also cited the participation of women in leading military and paramilitary contingents during national events such as Republic Day as a reflection of this ongoing transformation.

Targeting the Opposition, Nabin alleged that previous governments failed to accord due respect and opportunities to women. He claimed that attempts were made to obstruct key government initiatives and resolutions, but asserted that the Modi government has consistently delivered on its promises.

Describing Kashi's cultural and spiritual significance, Nabin said the city represents a living civilisational consciousness. Drawing a parallel, he remarked that just as the Ganga sustains India's cultural flow, women form the backbone of families and society.

He added that schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana have provided women with home ownership, thereby enhancing their social standing, while the Ujjwala scheme has liberated them from the hazards of smoke-filled kitchens. Initiatives such as Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao have helped secure the future of daughters, while the abolition of triple talaq has ensured justice and dignity for Muslim women.

Nabin noted that women today are excelling across fields, including sports, education, science, and technology, presenting a new image of a rapidly transforming India. He said the enthusiasm witnessed among women at the Sammelan reflects this change and expressed confidence that women-led development will drive the nation to greater heights in the years to come.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good speech, but let's be honest. Giving free cylinders or building toilets is not "women-led development." That's basic welfare. Real women-led development means women in boardrooms, in Parliament, and making decisions. Look at our parliamentary representation—still very low. Let's not confuse infrastructure with empowerment.
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Sneha F
I am a self-help group member from rural Maharashtra. The Lakhpati Didi scheme changed my life. I teach other women how to make papads and pickles. But we need proper market linkages, not just training. Also, why is this always about political parties? Women's development should be above politics. Still, feels good to be recognised finally.
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Rahul R
Let's not forget triple talaq abolition. That was a huge step for Muslim women's dignity. And Mudra loans have helped my sister start her boutique. But opposition parties also did some work—like 73rd amendment giving women reservation in panchayats. Need bipartisan support for women's issues. Politics aside, good to see this focus. 🌸
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Kavya N
As a working professional in tech, I appreciate the mention of women in AI and self-help groups. But we need more women in STEM leadership roles. India still has a long way to go in corporate boardrooms. Also, why is the focus always on motherhood and sacrifice? Women can be leaders without being someone's mother first. Just saying.
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Michael C
American here living in India. I've seen the transformation first-hand. In my village in Rajasthan, women now own houses under PM Awas Yojana. That's huge for property rights. But I also see how

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