Rajasthan CM: Women Who Manage Homes Can Govern Nation With Vision

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma asserted that women's capability in managing households equips them to govern the nation with vision. He addressed a women's gathering, emphasizing the historic significance of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam passed under PM Modi's leadership for ensuring one-third reservation in legislatures. The CM listed numerous central and state schemes, from Ujjwala to Lakhpati Didi, aimed at women's socio-economic empowerment and safety. He also highlighted Rajasthan's development initiatives, including major investments and the Jaipur Metro, contributing to women's convenience and the state's progress.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM on Women's Reservation & Governance Competence

  • Women's Reservation Act hailed as historic reform
  • Central schemes boosting women's dignity & empowerment cited
  • Rajasthan initiatives creating lakhpati didis highlighted
  • Safety & entrepreneurship programs for women detailed
  • Investments & infrastructure for state development noted
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If women can manage homes, they are equally competent to govern nation: Raj CM on Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma links household management to national governance, hails Nari Shakti Vandan Act under PM Modi's leadership for women's empowerment.

"If women can efficiently manage households, they are equally competent to govern the nation with vision and responsibility. - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, April 13

Rajasthan Chief Minister, Bhajanlal Sharma asserted that women are not only capable of governance but can often excel at it. He remarked that if women can efficiently manage households, they are equally competent to govern the nation with vision and responsibility.

CM Sharma was addressing women from diverse fields at a programme held at the Chief Minister's residence on Sunday, where he highlighted the significance of the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam' (Women's Reservation Act), passed under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He described the legislation as a historic and visionary reform aimed at enhancing women's representation in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies.

The Chief Minister stated that the Act provides for one-third reservation for women in both Houses, which will significantly increase their participation in policymaking.

He emphasised that this step will ensure women's active involvement in achieving the vision of a Developed India by 2047.

He also urged women to play a proactive role in spreading awareness about the Act across society.

CM Sharma noted that since 2014, several major initiatives have been launched by the Central government focussing on women's dignity, safety, and empowerment.

He said that schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Lakhpati Didi, Ujjwala Yojana, Jan Dhan Yojana, Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao, and the Swachh Bharat Mission have benefitted a large number of women across the country.

He added that both the Central and Rajasthan governments are consistently working towards strengthening women's socio-economic status through targeted welfare measures.

Highlighting Rajasthan's initiatives, the Chief Minister said women are excelling in fields such as sports, Defence, entrepreneurship, science, education, and the arts, bringing pride to both the state and the nation.

He noted that schemes like the Lado Protsahan Yojana are supporting young girls, while the Maa Voucher Scheme is providing pregnant women with access to free sonography services.

Additionally, over 1.6 million women in the state have become 'Lakhpati Didis,' reflecting growing financial independence among women. Sharma further stated that the Kalika Patrolling Unit has been established and is functioning effectively to enhance women's safety.

The Chief Minister's Nari Shakti Udyam Protsahan Yojana is promoting women entrepreneurship, while the Dugdha Utpadak Sambal Yojana is empowering women in the dairy sector through a subsidy of five rupees per litre.

Sharma also highlighted broader development efforts, stating that the 'Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit' has attracted investment proposals worth Rs 3.5 trillion, with projects worth around Rs 900 billion already under implementation. He added that the HPCL Rajasthan Refinery project will accelerate industrial development in the state.

Furthermore, the completion of Phase 2 of the Jaipur Metro will provide women with safer and more convenient transportation options.

During the programme, women were given detailed information about various Central and State government schemes aimed at empowerment and inclusive development.

The event saw participation from women representing diverse sectors, including the Department of Women and Child Development, the Chief Minister's Office, industry bodies such as FICCI and CII, as well as professionals from education, media, healthcare, law enforcement, social work, and digital platforms.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support women's empowerment, comparing household management to running a nation is an oversimplification. Governance involves complex macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges. The reservation is good, but let's focus on merit and capability, not just analogies.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian politics, this is impressive. The list of schemes from Ujjwala to Lakhpati Didi shows a concrete attempt to bridge the gap. Financial independence is the first step to political empowerment. Rajasthan's figures on women entrepreneurs are encouraging.
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Arjun K
Good to see focus on implementation. Schemes are one thing, but ground-level impact matters. The Kalika Patrolling Unit for safety and the Jaipur Metro expansion are practical steps that make a real difference in women's daily lives. Hope other states follow.
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Nisha Z
My mother was a 'Lakhpati Didi' and it changed our family's life. Now she discusses politics with confidence. This isn't just about laws; it's about changing mindsets. When women earn, they gain a voice. More power to all the sisters out there! 💪
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David E
The article mentions women excelling in defense and science. That's the key point. Competence isn't domain-specific. If they can be fighter pilots and ISRO scientists, they can certainly be MPs and MLAs. The reservation should accelerate this natural progression.

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