Odisha Champions Women-Led Development, Resolves 1,879 Cases

Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida has stated the government's focus is on "women-led development," not just women's development. The state is actively working to eliminate violence and discrimination while ensuring timely justice, having resolved 1,879 cases in the last financial year. Key health initiatives include the 'Khushi' scheme for free sanitary napkins and a deworming campaign for children and women. Ministers also highlighted skill development programs that have enabled girls from Odisha to succeed on international platforms.

Key Points: Odisha Govt's Women-Led Development & Justice Initiatives

  • 1,879 cases resolved by women's commission
  • Free sanitary napkins via 'Khushi' scheme
  • State-wide deworming campaign for youth & women
  • Girls excelling via World Skill Centre training
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Odisha govt prioritising 'women-led development': Dy CM Parida

Odisha Deputy CM Parida emphasizes women-led development. State resolves 1,879 cases, provides free sanitary napkins, and runs deworming campaigns.

"women-led development - Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida"

Bhubaneswar, Feb 11

Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida on Wednesday emphasised that the state government believes not merely in women's development but in "women-led development".

Speaking at the 33rd Foundation Day of the Odisha State Commission for Women (OSCW) celebrations here, Parida reiterated the state government's resolve to eliminate violence, crime, and gender-based discrimination against women and to ensure timely justice.

She appreciated the Commission's initiative of replacing traditional bouquets with fruit baskets during the celebration, describing it as a creative and meaningful gesture.

Recalling her appeal to distribute fruits at Anganwadi Centres to combat malnutrition at the grassroots level, she underscored that proper nutrition is a shared responsibility.

She commended the Commission's dedicated efforts and encouraged women to move forward with confidence and self-reliance, assuring continued support through various empowerment initiatives.

Meanwhile, the state health minister Mukesh Mahaling, who also attended the event, stated on the occasion that the foundation of a healthy nation begins with a healthy state, which can be achieved by safeguarding the well-being of women.

Mahaling highlighted key government initiatives such as the "Khushi" scheme, under which free sanitary napkins are provided to adolescent girls.

Referring to the State's deworming campaign, he informed that medicines are being distributed to children aged 1-19 years and women of reproductive age (20-24 years). He urged the members of the State Commission for Women to sustain their dedicated efforts in bringing positive social transformation.

Addressing the gathering, Industry Minister Sampad Chandra Swain highlighted the state government's initiatives aimed at enhancing skill development among girls.

He noted that through training at the World Skill Centre, girls from Odisha have demonstrated their capabilities at international platforms, bringing pride to the state.

He called for collective efforts to build a healthy, safe, and empowered society.

Notably, during the financial year 2024-25, the OSCW resolved 1,879 cases through hearings, reflecting its sustained commitment to protecting women's rights and ensuring justice.

To make justice affordable and accessible at the doorstep of victims, district-level court camps have been organized in coordination with district administrations.

In 2024-25, district-level court camps were conducted in Balangir and Gajapati districts, where 14 cases, seven in each district, were resolved.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see concrete actions being highlighted. Resolving 1879 cases is a significant number. The district-level court camps are a great idea to make justice accessible. True empowerment comes from both protection and opportunity.
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Sarah B
While the intent is commendable, I hope the implementation is robust. Providing sanitary napkins and deworming medicines is basic healthcare. The real test is changing deep-rooted social attitudes that lead to discrimination and violence. The commission's work is crucial there.
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Rohit P
Skill development is key! When our daughters from Odisha shine on international platforms, it makes the entire nation proud. More power to them. This is real development.
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Meera T
As a woman from a small town, I appreciate the focus on nutrition and health at the Anganwadi level. A healthy mother leads to a healthy family and society. The shared responsibility angle is correct. Hope the fruit distribution happens regularly, not just as an event.
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David E
Interesting read. The holistic approach covering justice, health, and skills is impressive. The statistic about resolved cases gives tangible proof of work. Other states could learn from this model.

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