Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh spotlighted 76,000 women-led startups driving India’s growth, with many emerging from smaller towns. He lauded Bihar’s 50% Panchayat reservation for women as a replicable empowerment blueprint. Initiatives like WISE for STEM and 3 crore 'Lakhpati Didis' reflect systemic shifts in rural economies. The minister declared women’s leadership pivotal to achieving Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Highlights 76000 Women-Led Startups in Viksit Bharat Push

  • 76K women-led startups generated 17L jobs nationwide
  • Bihar’s 50% Panchayat reservation praised as empowerment model
  • Govt cites WISE, GATI STEM schemes for women
  • 3 crore 'Lakhpati Didis' via SHGs transforming rural economy
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Women-led development key to Viksit Bharat, says Union Minister Jitendra Singh, highlights 76,000 Women-led startups

Union Minister reveals 76K women-led startups created 17L jobs, cites Bihar’s 50% Panchayat reservation as a model for women-centric governance.

"Women-centric governance has reshaped society—targeted welfare now fuels institutional leadership – Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi July 19

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that over 76,000 startups in India today are led by women, many from Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns, generating more than 17 lakh jobs.

Addressing the conference "Viksit Bihar: Envisioning a Developed Bihar through Women's Participation", Singh emphasised that women-led development is at the heart of India's journey toward becoming a developed nation by 2047.

Organised by the Department of Rural Development, Bihar Government, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), the event also witnessed the launch of the Jeevika E-Learning Management System App and the book "Shashakt Mahila, Samriddh Bihar."

The minister highlighted that the Government's approach to empowering women is structured around four key pillars.

He cited milestones such as women's admission to Sainik Schools and the prestigious National Defence Academy (NDA), schemes like WISE and GATI that support women in STEM, and initiatives like Jan Dhan and Mudra Yojana that have economically empowered crores of women. The creation of over three crore "Lakhpati Didis" through Self-Help Groups is transforming rural India.

In terms of workplace reforms, he mentioned progressive legal policies, including maternity leave after stillbirth and pension rights extended to unmarried or divorced dependent daughters.

Singh also praised Bihar's leadership in women's empowerment, citing 50 per cent reservation for women in Panchayats and 35 per cent in police and civil services. He urged IIPA to document Bihar's successful women-centric governance model into a replicable manual, so that other states across the country can draw inspiration and implement similar transformative reforms.

"Women-centric governance has not only empowered individuals but also reshaped society. What began as targeted welfare has now evolved into institutional leadership," Singh said, adding that the future of Viksit Bharat will be defined by the leadership of women.

The conference also featured Union Ministers Giriraj Singh, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Bihar Minister Shravan Kumar, and senior officials.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation matters. In my village, women still struggle to get loans without male guarantors. Hope these schemes reach grassroots level properly.
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Ananya R
As an NDA cadet, I'm proud to see more girls joining defense forces! Breaking stereotypes one step at a time 💪 Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
Bihar showing the way! 50% reservation in Panchayats is revolutionary. My mother is a sarpanch and our village has seen remarkable development under her leadership.
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Sarah B
Impressive numbers! 76,000 women-led startups is no small feat. India's entrepreneurial spirit combined with gender inclusivity can be a global model.
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Karthik V
While the initiatives are commendable, we need more focus on urban working women too. Better childcare facilities and safer transport would help more women join workforce.

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