Key Points

The National Commission for Women Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar visited Gujarat to meet with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. During her official two-day tour, she discussed critical issues related to women's safety and empowerment in the state. The meeting was part of her broader engagement with local leadership and ongoing state programs. Her visit coincides with Gujarat's preparations for the International Cooperative Year 2025, highlighting the state's commitment to collaborative development.

Key Points: NCW Chief Vijaya Rahatkar Meets Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel

  • NCW Chief conducts official two-day tour of Gujarat state
  • Meets CM Bhupendra Patel to discuss women's welfare initiatives
  • Scheduled to attend women's public hearing in Ahmedabad
  • Part of broader state-level engagement and cooperation programs
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Gujarat: NCW Chief Vijaya Rahatkar meets CM Bhupendra Patel during state visit

NCW Chairperson visits Gujarat, discusses women's safety and empowerment with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar

"Cooperatives Build a Better World - International Cooperative Year Theme"

Gandhinagar, July 3

National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar paid a courtesy visit to Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar on Thursday as part of her official two-day tour to the state, according to the official statement.

During the meeting, both leaders discussed various issues related to women's safety, empowerment, and welfare initiatives in the state.

As part of her itinerary, she is scheduled to attend a women's public hearing in Ahmedabad and participate in various official meetings and programs in Gandhinagar and Palanpur, as per the release.

Earlier in the day, Gujarat CM has emphasised making Gujarat a model of excellent cooperation for the nation and the world through various programmes during the entire International Cooperative Year, 2025.

The International Cooperative Year is being celebrated this year, inspired by the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country's first Cooperation Minister Amit Shah.

The first quarterly meeting of the high-level committee for planning the statewide celebration of this year was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

During this meeting, a review was conducted of the action plan for organising various programmes throughout the year as part of the International Cooperative Year celebration.

In this meeting, CM Patel stated that Gujarat, recognised as the birthplace of the cooperative revolution in India, has a great opportunity to accelerate rural empowerment by promoting new cooperative models and thereby make the International Cooperative Year - 2025 a grand success.

He guided that programmes should be organised as per the action plan and celebrated successfully with the participation of cooperative institutions and citizens so that the theme "Cooperatives Build a Better World" is truly realised in Gujarat.

The high-level meeting, held in the presence of Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Kuvarji Bavaliya, and Minister of State for Cooperation Jagdish Vishwakarma, featured a presentation on the success of various programmes conducted from January 2025 to June 2025 under the International Cooperative Year.

These programmes included cooperative-themed tableaus in district-level Republic Day parades on January 26, seminars on cooperation for women and youth, state-wide tree plantations under the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" initiative by cooperative institutions, unions, and societies, and successful sanitation drives at the rural level.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While these meetings are important, I hope they focus more on rural women's issues too. Many cooperative programs sound great on paper but don't reach women in remote villages. Action speaks louder than words!
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Arjun K
Gujarat continues to lead by example! The cooperative movement is truly transforming rural economy. My village has benefited immensely from dairy cooperatives. Kudos to CM Patel and team for taking this forward.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on women's participation in cooperatives. In my experience working with rural women in Gujarat, they are incredibly entrepreneurial but need better access to credit and markets. Hope this initiative addresses that.
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Vikram M
The "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" initiative is brilliant! Simple yet powerful way to honor mothers while helping environment. Gujarat's cooperative model should be replicated nationwide. #ProudGujarati
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Kavya N
As a woman entrepreneur in Ahmedabad, I appreciate these efforts but request more focus on urban working women's safety and childcare support. Our challenges are different from rural women. Hope NCW takes note!
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David E
Visiting Gujarat next month and impressed by their development model. The cooperative approach seems to create sustainable growth. Wonder if other Indian states can learn from this?

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