Telangana's Saree Revolution: How 1 Crore Women Get Empowerment Boost

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has launched a massive saree distribution program benefiting one crore women across the state. The initiative honors former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary as part of broader women empowerment efforts. Distribution will happen in two phases, with rural women receiving sarees first by December 9, followed by urban women during International Women's Week. The government is also promoting women legislators as brand ambassadors while expanding economic opportunities through petrol pumps, bus operations, and housing schemes.

Key Points: CM Revanth Reddy Launches One Crore Indiramma Saree Distribution

  • Distribution in two phases: villages by Dec 9, urban areas during Women's Day week
  • Women MLAs and ministers urged to become brand ambassadors for sarees
  • Government targets making one crore women millionaires through empowerment
  • SHGs leased 1000 buses to TSRTC and operate petrol pumps
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Telangana CM launches distribution of one crore sarees

Telangana CM launches distribution of 1 crore sarees to women across villages and urban areas as part of women empowerment initiatives on Indira Gandhi's birth anniversary.

"Every woman legislator should wear Indiramma sarees and display the self-respect of the women's community - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, Nov 19

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Wednesday launched the distribution of one crore sarees to one crore women.

Launching Indiramma saree distribution on the occasion of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's birth anniversary, he said the 'people's government' has taken up the programme as part of women empowerment in the state.

The sarees will be distributed to eligible women in two phases.

All women in villages will get sarees in the first phase, which is scheduled to be completed by December 9. In the second phase, sarees will be distributed to women in urban areas from March 1 to March 8 on International Women's Day. As many as 65 lakh sarees will be distributed in the second phase.

CM Revanth Reddy appealed to women Ministers in his cabinet and MLAs to wear Indiramma sarees and become brand ambassadors. The Chief Minister stressed that every woman legislator should wear Indiramma sarees and display the self-respect of the women's community.

Stating that the government launched a slew of women empowerment schemes with the inspiration from Indira Gandhi, the Chief Minister said that women's groups are encouraged to open petrol pump outlets.

The women's self-help groups have leased 1000 buses to Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC). Indiramma houses have been allotted in the name of women.

The government is also giving priority to women's empowerment in politics and has set the target to promote one crore women as millionaires.

Recalling the "yeoman services" rendered by Indira Gandhi to the country, CM Revanth Reddy said she took the cudgels when the country was facing a political vacuum.

He said Indira Gandhi worked hard to fulfil the aspirations of B.R. Ambedkar and also played a key role in the nationalisation of banks, introducing the Agricultural Land Ceiling Act, distribution of lands to the poor and construction of houses for the poor.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the intention is good, I hope the quality of sarees is maintained. Sometimes in such mass distributions, the quality suffers. Also, why not include some practical items along with sarees? Women need more than just traditional wear.
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Sarah B
As someone working in women empowerment, I appreciate the comprehensive approach - from sarees to petrol pumps to housing. Making women MLAs brand ambassadors is a smart move! 👏
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Arjun K
Good scheme but the timing seems political. Distribution completed just before elections? Hope this is genuine women empowerment and not just vote bank politics. The one crore women millionaires target sounds ambitious!
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Meera T
My mother in our village will be so happy to receive this! For many women, getting a new saree is a luxury. Thank you for remembering rural women first. Jai Telangana! 💖
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David E
Interesting to see how different states approach women empowerment. The combination of symbolic gestures (sarees) with economic empowerment (petrol pumps, buses) seems well thought out. Hope the implementation matches the vision.

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