CM Dhami's Hands-On Festival: How Uttarakhand Women Are Building Self-Reliance

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami actively participated in the Mukhyamantri Sashakt Bahna Utsav celebrating women's entrepreneurship. He joined women in traditional activities like buttermaking, electrical work, and paddy husking to encourage their skills. The CM announced plans to expand such festivals to every district for better market linkages. He emphasized that women's empowerment is crucial for achieving a self-reliant Uttarakhand and nation.

Key Points: Pushkar Singh Dhami Uttarakhand Women Empowerment Festival Tanakpur

  • CM Dhami personally participated in traditional buttermaking and electrical soldering at women's stalls
  • Announced expansion of women's festivals to all districts for better market access
  • Highlighted 70,000 SHGs connecting 5 lakh women with 1.65 lakh Lakhpati Didis
  • Emphasized traditional foods and crafts as drivers of health, tourism and rural economy
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CM Dhami participates in Mukhyamantri Sashakt Bahna Utsav, celebrates women's entrepreneurship and traditional skills

CM Dhami joins women entrepreneurs in traditional crafts, electrical work, and farming at Mukhyamantri Sashakt Bahna Utsav, promoting self-reliance and market linkages.

"Women are no longer just consumers, but are becoming producers and entrepreneurs -- this is the real face of a self-reliant India. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Tanakpur, October 16

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday participated in the "Mukhyamantri Sashakt Bahna Utsav" organised at Chhinigoth, Tanakpur, highlighting the confidence, entrepreneurship, and traditional skills of women.

Upon his arrival, the Chief Minister expressed happiness at witnessing the enthusiasm of women and young girls. He said, "The dream of a 'Developed Uttarakhand' will be fulfilled only through the active participation of women. The state government is not just supporting women, but is committed to empowering them and making them self-reliant."

The Chief Minister visited various live stalls at the festival, personally observing the hard work and skills of women. He not only viewed the exhibits but also actively engaged in their activities to encourage them.

At one stall, he joined women in the traditional process of making buttermilk. He remarked that traditional foods are linked to both our culture and health, and there is a need to connect them with modern markets.

At the stall of women engaged in electrical work, the Chief Minister assisted in soldering Diwali lights, giving practical meaning to the spirit of "Local for Vocal." He said, "Women are no longer just consumers, but are becoming producers and entrepreneurs -- this is the real face of a self-reliant India." He urged people to purchase more products made by women this Diwali.

Appreciating agriculture-based activities, the Chief Minister also joined women in husking paddy using a traditional mortar and pestle. He emphasised that traditional farming practices and handmade foods are now directly contributing to health, tourism, and the rural economy, calling women the backbone of this transformation.

During the event, he tasted local delicacies and highly praised the products prepared by women's groups. He announced that, in the coming days, such festivals would be organised in every district to provide better market linkages for women's products.

The Chief Minister distributed 'Mahalaxmi Kits' to beneficiary women under the Women and Child Development Department. He then fed children with his own hands and interacted with them warmly, stating, "A healthy and educated child is the foundation of a strong society." He appreciated Anganwadi workers and helpers, calling them the strongest link in implementing nutrition and early education at the grassroots level.

At the stall run by women in the iron craft sector, Chief Minister Dhami personally operated the spinning wheel, heated the furnace, and took part in the process of making iron products. He said that this sector too can become a symbol of women's technical expertise and self-reliance.

He affirmed that the state government is providing every possible financial, technical, and marketing support to women's groups in collective enterprises, product manufacturing, transport services, and handicraft sectors.

"With the empowerment of women, the state will be empowered. When our sisters become self-reliant, only then will Uttarakhand become self-reliant," he said.

Quoting, "Nari tu shakti hai, nari tu srishti ki muskaan hai; jab nari sashakt hogi, tabhi Uttarakhand samriddh hoga," he extended advance greetings for Diwali, adding, "Women are embodiments of Goddess Lakshmi -- their empowerment strengthens the family, society, and the nation."

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra "Nari Tu Narayani," he said that the Central and State governments are continuously working for the welfare of women. Schemes like Ujjwala, Jan Dhan, Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Awas, Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao, and the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam have significantly empowered women.

He highlighted that nearly 70,000 self-help groups in the state have connected over 5 lakh women with self-employment, among whom 1.65 lakh have become "Lakhpati Didis."

The Chief Minister noted that the government has implemented 30% reservation for women in government services and has protected women's rights through the historic implementation of the Uniform Civil Code.

He reiterated that the state government is fully dedicated to the dignity, safety, and self-reliance of youth, mothers, and sisters. He called upon all women to turn the mantra of "Local for Vocal" into a mass movement and contribute actively to building a self-reliant Uttarakhand.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just another photo opportunity. We need sustainable market linkages and proper financial support throughout the year, not just during festivals. The real test is whether these women can sustain their businesses long-term.
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Ananya R
As a woman entrepreneur from Dehradun, this gives me so much hope! The 30% reservation in government services and support for SHGs is changing lives. My mother's self-help group has transformed our family's financial situation. Jai Nari Shakti! 💪
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Sarah B
Visiting Uttarakhand last year, I was amazed by the craftsmanship of local women. Their traditional foods and handicrafts deserve global recognition. Great to see the government supporting them. Will definitely look for products made by women entrepreneurs this Diwali!
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Vikram M
The part about women in electrical work and iron craft is revolutionary! Breaking gender stereotypes while preserving traditions - this is what real women empowerment looks like. Our hill women have always been strong; now they're getting the recognition they deserve.
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Kavya N
1.65 lakh Lakhpati Didis in Uttarakhand! That's incredible progress. When women earn, the entire family benefits. The focus on traditional foods connecting culture with health is so important - our grandmothers' recipes are indeed treasures that need preservation and marketing.

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