Key Points

On Ahilyabai Holkar's 300th birth anniversary, NCW Chair Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his efforts in advancing women's welfare. She highlighted how initiatives such as Ujjwala Yojana and Mudra Yojana have significantly empowered women, improving their health and financial independence. Ahilyabai Holkar's ideals remain influential today, inspiring continued efforts towards women's progress. The anniversary celebration in Varanasi included reflections on Holkar's legacy and its relevance to modern governance and social welfare.

Key Points: Modi's Reforms Highlighted on Ahilyabai Holkar Birth Anniversary

  • NCW Chair applauds Modi's focus on women's welfare
  • Highlights initiatives like Ujjwala and Mudra Yojana
  • Celebration of Ahilyabai Holkar's legacy in Varanasi
  • Women's participation across sectors has grown
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On Ahilyabai Holkar's birth anniversary, NCW chief lauds PM Modi's reforms for women's progress

NCW Chair lauds Modi's reforms for women's progress on Ahilyabai Holkar's 300th birth anniversary.

"The transformation in women's lives has been extraordinary. - Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar"

Varanasi, May 31

On the 300th birth anniversary of Ahilyabai Holkar, Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW) Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar praised the remarkable progress made by women across various sectors and expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritising women's development through focused reforms and welfare schemes.

"In the past 11 years, the transformation that has come in the lives of women has been extraordinary. Today, we see a Prime Minister who has always prioritised women's progress and shown deep concern for their welfare. He was the one who prioritised the health of women by facilitating the construction of washrooms in every household," Rahatkar told IANS.

She cited the Ujjwala Yojana as a key initiative that has empowered women by not only improving their health but also giving them more time, which many have used to pursue work and gain financial independence.

"Some have put their time into working and earning, becoming financially independent. This makes them strong," she said, adding that schemes like Mudra Yojana have enabled women to run their own businesses and become self-reliant.

"Today, our women are doing incredible work in every sector," Rahatkar said, emphasising how women's participation in all walks of life has grown substantially in recent years.

Additionally, the NCW is set to host a two-day programme in the city to commemorate the tricentenary of Punyashloka Ahilya Devi Holkar, a revered ruler of the Holkar dynasty, renowned for her visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to social welfare and women's empowerment.

The programme will be held at the RUDRAKSH – International Cooperation and Convention Centre on May 31, to celebrate the 300th birth anniversary of Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar.

Remembering Ahilyabai Holkar, she said, "The National Commission for Women has been in Varanasi for two days, organising various programs. This year marks the 300th birth anniversary of Ahilyabai Holkar, which the NCW is celebrating throughout the year across different regions in diverse ways."

She said that Ahilyabai's governance ideals and public welfare policies are still relevant today and that it's important for people to learn about her contributions.

"The qualities of Ahilya Devi remain timeless. Even today, her policies are significant in our work. People should understand these values. For this, we have organised different programs," she said.

As part of the commemorative events, a special programme was held in Kashi, where renowned poet and speaker Kumar Vishwas addressed the gathering.

"Today is the day when she completes 300 years. On this occasion, we have organised a programme in Kashi. Kumar Vishwas has come to speak about her legacy, and today, the whole of Kashi will listen and reflect on this subject in a meaningful way," Rahatkar said.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Ahilyabai Holkar was truly a visionary leader! It's heartening to see her legacy being celebrated. While government schemes have helped many women, we must ensure these benefits reach rural areas equally. Ujjwala Yojana has been a game-changer for my village women. 🙏
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Rajesh M.
Good to see recognition for women empowerment initiatives, but implementation needs more focus. My sister in UP still walks 2km for water despite all schemes. Celebrations are fine, but ground realities must change too. Ahilyabai would have wanted actual change, not just events.
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Ananya S.
As a young entrepreneur who started with Mudra loan, I can vouch for these schemes! But we need more financial literacy programs alongside. Ahilyabai's story inspires me daily - she proved women can lead with wisdom and strength. More such role models needed! 💪
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Vikram P.
While progress is visible in urban areas, rural women still face many challenges. The sanitation initiative is good, but what about education and safety? Ahilyabai built temples AND schools - that's the balanced approach we need today. NCW should focus on practical solutions.
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Sunita R.
My grandmother used to tell me stories of Rani Ahilyabai! She would be proud to see women in armed forces, space programs today. But true tribute would be ensuring every girl child gets education and safety. Government schemes are steps in right direction 👏
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Kiran D.
Celebrating historical figures is important, but let's not make it political. Ahilyabai's legacy belongs to all Indians regardless of party lines. The real tribute would be continuing her work - building infrastructure, supporting artisans, and empowering women at grassroots.

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