NCW Launches 3-Day Assam Women's Leadership Drive, 3000+ to Be Trained

The National Commission for Women has initiated a three-day intensive outreach programme in Assam under its "She Is a Changemaker" initiative. Led by Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar, the programme aims to train over 3,000 elected women representatives from Panchayati Raj and Urban Local Bodies. Activities include capacity-building workshops on leadership and legal awareness, a bike rally in Nalbari, and review meetings with district officials. The visit also involves assessing One Stop Centres and interacting with women beneficiaries of central government schemes.

Key Points: NCW Chairperson Leads "She Is a Changemaker" Programme in Assam

  • 3000+ women representatives to be trained
  • Focus on leadership & legal awareness
  • Review of women's safety mechanisms
  • Bike rally & workshops across districts
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NCW Chairperson to lead outreach programme in Assam, over 3,000 women representatives to be engaged

NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar leads a 3-day outreach in Assam, training over 3000 women representatives on leadership, legal rights, and governance.

"strengthening grassroots women's leadership and institutional coordination - NCW Officials"

Guwahati, Feb 3

The National Commission for Women has organised a three-day intensive outreach and capacity-building programme in Assam from February 3 to 6 under its flagship initiative "She Is a Changemaker", aimed at strengthening grassroots women's leadership and institutional coordination across the state, officials said on Tuesday.

The programme is being led by NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar and underscores the Commission's commitment to ensuring effective implementation of women-centric welfare, safety and protection mechanisms, particularly at the local governance level.

A key highlight of the visit will be the large-scale capacity-building engagements for Elected Women Representatives (EWRs) from Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies. Over the course of the three days, more than 3,000 women representatives from multiple districts of Assam will be trained and sensitised on leadership development, legal awareness, governance processes and their role as change-makers at the grassroots.

On February 4, the NCW Chairperson will be in Nalbari, where she will flag off a Bike Rally as part of the outreach activities, followed by the inauguration of a "She Is a Changemaker" workshop. The workshop will bring together around 500 elected women representatives from Nalbari, Baksa, Barpeta, Bajali and Bongaigaon districts.

The day's programme will also include review meetings with senior district administration and police officials to assess the ground-level implementation of laws and schemes related to women's safety, empowerment and justice delivery.

On February 5, the Chairperson will visit Darrang district, where she is scheduled to visit the One Stop Centre to review support services for women in distress. She will also inaugurate another capacity-building workshop for elected women representatives from Darrang, Tamulpur, Udalguri and Biswanath districts.

An interaction with nearly 1,000 women beneficiaries of flagship schemes such as NAMO Drone Didi, Lakhpati Didi and other welfare initiatives is also on the agenda.

The day will conclude with high-level review meetings with senior administrative and police officers.

On February 6, in Guwahati, the NCW Chairperson will lead one of the largest "She Is a Changemaker" engagements in the region, with around 1,500 elected women representatives from Kamrup, Kamrup Metropolitan, Morigaon, Dispur, Golpara and other districts participating in the programme. Through this three-day visit, the National Commission for Women aims to reinforce participatory governance, amplify women's leadership at the grassroots level, and strengthen inter-institutional coordination to create a safer, more inclusive ecosystem for women across Assam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on Assam. Women's empowerment in the North-East is crucial for balanced national development. The bike rally is a powerful symbol of breaking barriers. Hope the review meetings with police lead to faster response times for women's complaints on the ground.
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Anjali F
While the programme sounds impressive on paper, the real test is sustained impact. We've seen many such "capacity-building" workshops that are one-off events. Will there be follow-up? Will these women get continuous mentorship and resources? That's what makes a changemaker.
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Suresh O
Including NAMO Drone Didi and Lakhpati Didi beneficiaries is a smart move. Connecting welfare schemes with leadership training can create a powerful multiplier effect. Empowering women economically is the first step to empowering them socially and politically. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
As someone from a small town, I know how important it is for women representatives to know their legal rights. Many times, they face resistance from within their own communities. This kind of institutional support from NCW can give them the confidence to lead effectively. More power to them!
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David E
Interesting to see such a large-scale, structured programme. The focus on inter-institutional coordination between local governance and police is key for implementation. Hope the learnings from Assam can be replicated in other states. A positive step for gender-inclusive development.

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