Maharashtra to push holistic development of single women through special policy: Minister Aditi Tatkare
Mumbai, May 28
In a major initiative aimed at ensuring the social, economic, educational and health empowerment of single women in Maharashtra, the state government has approved the formation of a Draft Committee for the 'Single Women Policy'.
The Minister of Women and Child Development, Aditi Tatkare, on Thursday said the proposed policy seeks to facilitate access to various government welfare schemes for single women and recommends comprehensive measures for their empowerment and overall development.
"Recognising the need for a dedicated and structured framework for addressing the concerns of single women, Maharashtra is set to become the first state in the country to formulate an exclusive policy for them," she noted.
During the tenure of the late Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, discussions had already begun regarding the implementation of a statewide policy focused on the welfare and empowerment of single women. Following his demise, Minister Tatkare said she continued these efforts, and the formation of this committee marks a significant step toward fulfilling that vision.
"The Draft Committee will function under the chairmanship of the Commissioner, Women and Child Development Commissionerate, Pune. The committee will include senior officials and representatives from various departments such as School Education, Social Justice, Agriculture, Labour, Tribal Development, Animal Husbandry, Higher and Technical Education, Rural Development, Urban Development, Revenue, Skill Development, Industries, National Health Mission, Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority, MAVIM, UMED, Khadi and Village Industries, State Women's Commission and other key institutions," stated Minister Tatkare. She further said the Deputy Commissioner of the Women and Child Development Commissionerate, Pune, will serve as the Member Secretary of the committee.
Expressing confidence in the initiative, she stated that the committee would play a transformative role in shaping a comprehensive 'Single Women Policy Draft' that could bring meaningful and long-term change in the lives of single women across Maharashtra.
"Under the leadership of our guiding force, Ajitdada Pawar, a meeting was held on November 3, 2025, regarding the implementation of a statewide programme for the holistic development of single women. The ideas and vision presented by Ajit Dada during that meeting will now take concrete shape under the able leadership of CM Devendra Fadnavis, through this committee. Inspired by his vision, Maharashtra will become the first state in the country to formulate an independent policy for single women, and this is a matter of immense pride for me," noted Minister Tatkare.
She shared these details on Thursday, four months have passed since the untimely demise of former Dy CM Ajit Pawar in a plane crash in Baramati on January 28.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Good intention, but let's be real - how many such policies actually reach the ground? Single women in rural Maharashtra face daily harassment, property disputes, and no safety nets. The committee has too many departments - hope it doesn't become a bureaucratic maze. Action speaks louder than drafts.
This is such a progressive step! Single mothers especially need support - from affordable daycare to skill training. Also glad they included Agriculture and Animal Husbandry departments, since many rural single women depend on these. Ajit Pawar's vision lives on 🇮🇳
As a social worker, I see so many single women fall through the cracks - no one to vouch for them in govt offices. This policy needs a single-window system and proper grievance redressal. And please make it accessible in Marathi, not just English. Hope the committee listens to actual ground-level NGOs.
Respect for Minister Tatkare continuing this work after Ajit Pawar's tragic death. But honestly, we also need to address societal attitudes - a single woman is still judged for her choices. Policy alone won't change centuries of stigma. Need awareness campaigns alongside these schemes.
Heartening to see this! My mother raised me alone after my father passed - we struggled with everything from school fees to medical bills. If such a policy had existed then, our lives would've been different. Hope they include mental health support too - loneliness hits single women hard. 🌸
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