President Murmu: End Violence, Inequality for True Women Empowerment

President Droupadi Murmu stated that true women empowerment requires eliminating violence, economic inequality, social stereotypes, and health challenges. She highlighted that women are now excelling in fields from the military to science and sports. The President noted government initiatives like Mudra Yojana and Lakhpati Didi are promoting self-reliance. She emphasized that creating a safe, enabling environment for women is a collective duty of both government and society.

Key Points: Murmu on Removing Barriers to Women Empowerment

  • Eliminate violence & inequality
  • Ensure independent decision-making
  • Government's shift to women-led development
  • Collective societal responsibility
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Women empowerment achievable only by removing violence, inequality, stereotypes: President Droupadi Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu outlines key obstacles—violence, inequality, stereotypes—that must be eliminated to achieve true women-led development in India.

Women empowerment achievable only by removing violence, inequality, stereotypes: President Droupadi Murmu
"The goal of women empowerment can only be achieved by removing these obstacles. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, March 2

President Droupadi Murmu on Monday said that the goal of women empowerment can only be achieved by eliminating violence, economic inequality, social stereotypes and health-related challenges faced by women.

Addressing the 'Sashakt Nari, Samriddh Delhi' event organised by the Delhi government here, the President noted that despite progress, women continue to encounter multiple barriers.

"It is also a fact that women still face violence, economic inequality, social stereotypes, and health-related issues. The goal of women empowerment can only be achieved by removing these obstacles. Women will truly be empowered when they have the ability to make independent decisions, live a life with self-respect, and have access to respect, opportunity, and security. Many reforms have also been made to protect women from domestic violence, the right to equal pay, and property rights," President Murmu said.

It is a matter of great satisfaction that the Government of India has moved beyond women's empowerment and taken steps towards women-led development, she added.

Earlier in the day, President Murmu graced and addressed the event 'Sashakt Nari, Samriddh Delhi', organised by the Government of NCT Delhi in the national capital.

Speaking on the occassion, the President said that women today are excelling in every field, from guarding the nation's borders as soldiers to conducting research as scientists and bringing laurels to the country in international sporting events.

She noted that women are scaling new heights in politics, social service, administration and business, adding that the rising number of girls receiving degrees and medals at convocations across the country presents an inspiring picture..

She said the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana is enabling women to access loans for self-employment, and initiatives like the Lakhpati Didi Yojana are helping women become self-reliant. She also noted that the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana is playing a significant role in improving women's health.

The President emphasised that women's empowerment is not solely the responsibility of the government but of every member and institution of society. She said educating women, building their confidence and providing them encouragement and support is a collective duty.

Noting that Delhi is the national capital and home to people from across the country, the President said that if women in Delhi are safe, educated and self-reliant, and provide confident leadership in all spheres, it would send a strong message nationwide. She added that Delhi should set an example of women-led development for the entire country.

The President further stated that for women to fully contribute to the vision of a prosperous Delhi and a developed India, the government and society must ensure a safe and enabling environment where they can make independent decisions without fear or pressure.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's good to see the acknowledgment of social stereotypes. In our families, even today, girls are subtly steered away from certain careers or told how to behave. Changing these deep-rooted mindsets is the real challenge, more than any government scheme.
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Anjali F
Mudra Yojana and Lakhpati Didi are excellent initiatives. My cousin in a village started a small tailoring unit because of such a loan. Financial independence is the first step to real empowerment. More power to our sisters! 💪
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David E
As an expat living in Delhi, I appreciate the President's point about the capital setting an example. The city has incredible women leaders and entrepreneurs, but the safety issue, especially at night, remains a huge barrier. It's a collective duty, as she said.
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Karthik V
While the speech is inspiring, I wish there was more concrete talk about enforcing existing laws. We have laws against domestic violence and for equal pay, but implementation is weak. Empowerment needs strong legal backing that works on the ground.
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Shreya B
"Women-led development" is a powerful vision. When my mother, a school teacher, became the primary decision-maker for our family finances, it changed our dynamics for the better. It starts at home. Delhi leading the way would be fantastic!

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