Mizoram's Women's Hostels: 7 New Homes for Working Women Amid Social Progress

Mizoram is significantly expanding its support infrastructure for working women through a new centrally-sponsored scheme. The state will construct seven additional hostels, increasing total facilities from 8 to 15 with substantial central government funding. The new Khatla hostel represents a modern, expanded facility capable of housing 140 residents with enhanced amenities. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to supporting women's social and professional advancement.

Key Points: Mizoram CM Lalduhoma Launches 7 Working Women's Hostels Scheme

  • Central government sanctions Rs 127 crore for seven new working women's hostels
  • New Khatla hostel will accommodate 140 residents with modern amenities
  • Existing eight hostels will expand to total of 15 facilities
  • Mizo Hmeichhe Tangrual plays crucial role in women's welfare initiatives
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Mizoram to build seven more working women's hostels under centrally-sponsored scheme

Mizoram expands working women's hostel network with Rs 127 crore central funding, increasing total facilities from 8 to 15 across state.

"A new, larger facility was essential to accommodate more working women. - Chief Minister Lalduhoma"

Aizawl, Oct 17

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Friday laid the foundation stone for the construction of the Working Women's Hostel at Khatla in Aizawl under the centrally- sponsored scheme of Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI).

A senior official of the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that the Working Women's Hostel at Khatla is one of the seven new hostels to be constructed across Mizoram under SASCI 2024-25 (Part X).

Under this initiative, the Central Government has sanctioned Rs 127 crore for the establishment of these hostels, the official said.

Mizoram currently has eight operational Working Women's Hostels. Upon completion of these new projects, the total number will rise to 15.

The Chief Minister expressed appreciation to Mizo Hmeichhe Tangrual (MHT) for their long-standing efforts in establishing and managing the existing Working Women's Hostel at Khatla.

He noted that the old building had become inadequate to meet growing needs and that a new, larger facility was essential to accommodate more working women.

Lalduhoma urged continued collaboration to ensure that the new hostel effectively supports women's welfare and contributes to social progress.

The MHT was founded on July 16, 1946, by the first group of educated and enlightened Mizo women for the benefit and welfare of the women, who dominate social and traditional aspects in Mizo society.

The original Women's Hostel at Khatla, established in 1975 by Mizo Hmeichhe Tangrual with funding from the Social Welfare Board of the Union government, initially accommodated 30 residents.

With subsequent central assistance, its capacity was later expanded to 60 residents. The old structure has now been demolished to make way for the new seven-storey building. The new facility will feature attached toilets in all rooms and modern amenities, with a total capacity for 140 residents.

The event was graced by V. L. Zaithanzama, MLA of Khatla Assembly constituency. The programme was chaired by Lalzarmawii, Commissioner and Secretary, Women and Child Development Department (WCD).

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see central government investing in women's welfare in Northeast states. 127 crores is substantial funding - hope the implementation is transparent and timely. More such initiatives needed across all states.
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Meera T
Mizo Hmeichhe Tangrual deserves appreciation for their 78 years of service! It's heartening to see women-led organizations getting recognition. The new facilities with attached toilets will definitely improve living standards for working women.
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David E
While this is a positive step, I hope the government ensures these hostels are actually affordable for working women. Sometimes such projects end up being too expensive for the intended beneficiaries. Proper pricing mechanism needed.
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Ananya R
Seven new hostels across Mizoram will be life-changing for so many women! Especially in smaller towns where working women struggle to find safe accommodation. Hope they maintain the same quality standards everywhere.
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Vikram M
Good infrastructure development in Northeast. Working women's hostels not only provide safety but also enable economic participation. More women in workforce means stronger economy. Win-win situation! 👍

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