Gujarat CM Champions Women's Empowerment on International Women's Day

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel emphasized the critical role of women in the state's and nation's holistic development during an International Women's Day event. He highlighted various state government initiatives, including financial aid for girls in science streams and support for women entrepreneurs through Sakhi Mandals. The event also saw the distribution of the Gujarat Mahila Vikas Puraskar and Mata Yashoda Award to honor outstanding contributions to women's welfare. Minister of State Manisha Vakil reinforced the government's commitment to women's education, safety, and health, and the platform aimed to directly address women's issues.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Highlights Women's Role in Holistic Development

  • Felicitations for women's welfare work
  • Highlighted state empowerment schemes
  • Support for women entrepreneurs & startups
  • Focus on girls in STEM education
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Women's role vital in nation's holistic development: Gujarat CM

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, at a Women's Day event, outlined state schemes and praised women as key partners in economic and social progress.

"women play an invaluable role in the holistic development of the state and the nation - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 9

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel stated on Monday stated that "women play an invaluable role in the holistic development of the state and the nation", on the occasion of International Women's Day, while attending the "Nari Gaurav Samvad and Mata Yashoda Award Distribution" programme organised by the Women and Child Development Department.

Minister of State for Women and Child Development Manisha Vakil, distinguished women from various fields, were present for the event.

During the event, the CM felicitated one outstanding voluntary organisation and one outstanding woman worker with the "Gujarat Mahila Vikas Puraskar" for their excellent work in the field of women's welfare. Additionally, the "Mata Yashoda Award" was also presented to the best-performing Mukhya Sevika, Anganwadi workers, and Tedagar sisters from four zones of the state.

He interacted with leading women from fields such as sports, social service, defence, industry, art and culture, and education, and expressed the State Government's commitment to women's empowerment. He also highlighted the State Government's schemes promoting women's welfare and health security, according to a release.

He expressed confidence that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has always supported women with the mantra of 'Sauno Saath, Sauno Vikas, Sauno Vishwas and Sauno Prayas' and will continue to do so in the future.

The Chief Minister further stated that when women step beyond and take up new ventures, they face several social challenges. However, those who overcome these obstacles and achieve success become an inspiration for millions of other women across the country. He described the women present at the event as true role models for society.

Speaking about the model of women empowerment in Gujarat, the Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his tenure as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, launched several initiatives for the upliftment of women, helping many to become Atmanirbhar.

At present, more than 2.70 lakh Sakhi Mandals are active in the state. Through these groups, lakhs of women have received skill development training and have been connected with employment opportunities. These figures clearly demonstrate that women are strong partners in the state's economic development.

Expressing the State Government's commitment to ensuring that the girls of Gujarat excel in fields such as science and engineering, CM said that the government has implemented schemes like 'Namo Lakshmi' and 'Namo Saraswati' to encourage more girls to pursue the science stream.

Under these schemes, financial assistance ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹75,000 is provided to girl students studying in Standards 9 to 12, encouraging them to continue their education.

"By encouraging women entrepreneurs and their startups, a strong ecosystem has been created in the state, benefiting many women. The government is committed to encouraging more women to take up entrepreneurship and become 'job givers' instead of 'job seekers'," CM added.

He further added that the government is actively considering providing additional financial assistance by including women engaged in 'home-based startups' under relevant categories to encourage them in the future.

On this occasion, Minister of State for Women and Child Development Manisha Vakil lauded the contributions of women in the state. Emphasising the theme of this year's International Women's Day, she said that when we give something to society, we receive much more in return. "Women naturally possess a spirit of sacrifice and dedication. This spirit will strengthen women economically and socially while giving a new identity to their contributions to society."

The Minister further stated that the State Government remains committed to women's education, safety, and health. She added that the "Nari Gaurav Samvad" programme has been organised to provide a platform where women's issues and suggestions can directly reach the government, enabling timely action and necessary improvements.

Chief Minister also interacted with women honoured with the Padma Shri, women recognised by NITI Aayog, women working in the social sector, renowned personalities from sports and arts, those doing outstanding work in the field of education, and women associated with the state's cultural handicrafts.

These distinguished women also commended the State Government's approach and planning for women's welfare.

Secretary of the Women and Child Development Department, Rakesh Shankar, welcomed everyone and presented the outline of the entire event.

Ranjit Kumar Singh, Commissioner of ICDS, along with officials of the department, were present for the occasion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good words and awards are welcome, but the real test is on the ground. Are these schemes reaching every village? Is the financial aid for 'home-based startups' substantial enough? We need less talk and more visible, widespread action.
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Sarah B
The focus on moving women from 'job seekers' to 'job givers' is crucial for sustainable development. 2.70 lakh Sakhi Mandals is an impressive number. If the training translates into real entrepreneurship, it can transform rural economies.
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Ananya R
As a woman from Gujarat, I appreciate the 'Nari Gaurav Samvad' platform. Often, policies are made without listening to us. A direct dialogue can bridge that gap. Hope they genuinely act on the suggestions received.
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Karthik V
The mention of social challenges is very real. My sister started a small business and faced so much unnecessary criticism from relatives. Celebrating women who overcome these barriers is important to change mindsets. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The integrated approach covering health, education, safety, and entrepreneurship is commendable. Holistic development isn't possible without empowering half the population. Other states could learn from the Sakhi Mandal model.

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