Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has launched Mission Shakti-5.0 in Lucknow. He emphasized the state's progress in women's safety, education, and nutrition since 2017. The new phase will commence on September 22 and continue for 30 days. The initiative aims to deepen outreach and impact through interdepartmental coordination.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Launches Mission Shakti 5.0 for Women Empowerment

  • CM Yogi launched the fifth phase of Mission Shakti to empower women across Uttar Pradesh
  • He highlighted the shift from insecurity to safety for girls since 2017
  • The mission focuses on improving nutrition through revamped Anganwadi centres
  • It will run for 30 days starting from Sharadiya Navratri on September 22
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UP CM Yogi launches 'Mission Shakti-5.0', highlights women's empowerment initiatives

UP CM Yogi Adityanath launches Mission Shakti-5.0, highlighting the state's transformation in women's safety, education, and nutrition since 2017.

"In 2017, daughters weren’t safe. They faced threats to their own safety. Their employment was robbed. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, September 20

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday launched 'Mission Shakti-5.0' in Lucknow, emphasising the state's transformative strides in women's safety, education, and nutrition since 2017.

Addressing a gathering, the Chief Minister underscored the shift from insecurity to empowerment for girls and women, crediting sustained government efforts against mafia influences.

CM Yogi recalled the pre-2017 challenges faced by daughters in the state and also praised the overhaul of Anganwadi centres, noting improvements in nutrition and community-led operations.

"Every girl pursuing higher education now carries a tablet. This is the new change. In 2017, daughters weren't safe. They faced threats to their own safety. Their employment was robbed. And what was the state of schools? What was the state of Anganwadi centres? Today, Anganwadi centres provide hot meals and nutrition, and this program isn't run by some infamous contractor; it's a program we fought for. It was a long battle. We repeatedly faced attacks from various mafia groups," he said.

He further elaborated on the resolution of the prolonged struggle through judicial intervention and its benefits for women's employment.

"But we fought this battle all the way to the Supreme Court and brought it back. Women's volunteer groups will run it, and it will provide employment and, honestly, advance this program. And today, I'm happy that we're able to move this program forward..."

The new phase of Mission Shakti will commence with the upcoming Sharadiya Navratri on September 22 and will continue for 30 days, according to an official release.

Since its inception in 2020, Mission Shakti has delivered significant results in strengthening women's security and empowerment across Uttar Pradesh. With four successful phases already completed, this new chapter aims to deepen outreach and impact.

Chairing a high-level meeting with senior officials on Wednesday, the Chief Minister directed that the upcoming campaign should include extensive programs carried out through close interdepartmental coordination. He stressed the need to enhance foot patrolling and ensure that all PRV-112 vehicles remain continuously active on the roads.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the intentions seem good, I hope the implementation is equally effective. Many schemes look great on paper but fail to reach the rural women who need them most. Proper monitoring is crucial.
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Anjali F
The Anganwadi improvements are much needed! Proper nutrition for children and pregnant women can change generations. Hope this mission brings real change to villages across UP. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Women's safety and empowerment should be priority for every state. UP has shown remarkable progress in this area. The tablet scheme for higher education is particularly impressive! 👍
Sneha F
Launching during Navratri is perfect timing - Maa Durga's blessings for women's empowerment. Hope this mission brings real security and opportunities for our sisters and daughters across UP.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Indian states are tackling women's empowerment. The community-led approach through women's volunteer groups could be a model for other developing nations.

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