Women's Empowerment Key to Viksit Rajasthan 2047, Says CM Bhajanlal Sharma

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma is really pushing for women to be at the heart of Rajasthan's development. He's highlighting how direct outreach and programs like Rajeevika are helping women become financially independent and confident leaders. It's impressive to see the concrete steps, from training millions to providing scooters and digital tools, that are backing up this vision. He firmly believes that if women progress, the entire state of Rajasthan

Key Points: CM Bhajanlal Sharma Highlights Women's Role in Rajasthan's Development at Lakhpati Didi Event

  • CM Bhajanlal Sharma stresses direct outreach to inform women about govt schemes for self-reliance
  • Rajeevika initiative cited as backbone of rural economy, empowering lakhs of women
  • Government data shows 19.45 lakh women trained, over 12 lakh becoming 'Lakhpati Didis'
  • CM credits PM Modi's leadership for policies ensuring women's dignity and rights
  • Crime against women reports see 12 per cent reduction in state
  • CM calls women the foundational force for achieving Viksit Rajasthan 2047 vision
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Women's empowerment is the foundation of Viksit Rajasthan 2047: CM Bhajanlal Sharma

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma emphasized direct outreach to women on govt schemes for self-reliance, citing Rajeevika's success in economic empowerment and reduced crime rates.

"It is essential to directly interact with women and explain government schemes and their benefits to them so that they can become self-reliant and progress in society. - Bhajanlal Sharma / Rajasthan Chief Minister"

Jaipur (Rajasthan), December 21

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Sunday underscored the importance of direct engagement with women to ensure they are fully aware of government schemes and their benefits, saying such outreach is crucial for making women self-reliant and socially empowered.

Addressing a Lakhpati Didi state-level program held at OTS, Jaipur, Sharma said that through sustained support and awareness, women can move ahead with confidence and play a leading role in society.

"It is essential to directly interact with women and explain government schemes and their benefits to them so that they can become self-reliant and progress in society. Through Rajeevika, women are not only becoming economically empowered but are also bringing glory to their families and society. The government stands with them every step of the way," the Chief Minister said.

Citing a transformative story from Dholpur, Sharma said a woman who once faced opposition within their family is now playing a decisive role in household decision-making. "This change is not just about income, but also about respect and self-confidence," he said.

Calling women a "multifaceted force," Sharma said they shoulder responsibilities across households, workplaces and society simultaneously. "If women move forward, Rajasthan will automatically move forward," he asserted.

The Chief Minister described Rajeevika as the backbone of the rural economy, noting that lakhs of women associated with the initiative are earning between Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 per month. He added that many women are moving beyond the "Lakhpati Didi" milestone towards becoming "Millennium Didis." Rajveevika is the most powerful medium to fulfil the resolve of employment in every household," Sharma said.

Sharing inspiring examples, he spoke about Sushila Devi from Jaipur and women from Rajsamand and Karauli, who achieved self-reliance through self-help groups engaged in the blue pottery, tailoring and bakery ventures, while also motivating other women to follow suit.

Sharma said that in the past two years, 19.45 lakh women have received training, with over 12 lakh becoming "lakhpati Didis". Under the Lado Incentive Scheme, financial assistance has been increased to Rs 1.50 lakh, benefiting 4.70 lakh girls so far. Highlighting women-centric initiatives, he listed the distribution of 10.51 lakh bicycles, nearly 40,00 scooters, free sanitary napkins for 1.22 crore women, Maternity Benefit Scheme amount increased from Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000, free travel on state-run buses for two days during Raksha Bandhan, 500 Kalika patrolling units and 65 anti-romeo squads.

He also noted a 12 per cent reduction in crimes against women. "Women are being connected to digital platforms by providing them with tablets and laptops, enabling them to engage in e-commerce, branding, and online transactions," Sharma said, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for ensuring women's dignity, safety and rights through measures such as 33 per cent reservation, Ujjwala Yojana and housing in women's names.

Further, Sharma urged every self-help group to enrol at least 40 new women. "Women are the real foundation of Viksit Rajasthan 2047. Your hard work, resolve and self-reliance will shape Rajasthan's future," he said, while thanking women for their contribution.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see concrete numbers - 12 lakh Lakhpati Didis is impressive. The real test is ensuring these schemes reach the most remote villages, not just district towns. Hope the digital push with tablets helps bridge that gap.
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Sarah B
As someone working in development, the emphasis on direct interaction is key. Awareness is half the battle. The story from Dholpur shows change is possible within families too, which is often the biggest hurdle.
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Arjun K
"If women move forward, Rajasthan will move forward" - 100% true. My mother joined a self-help group after my father passed away. The economic independence and respect she commands now is something else. These schemes are a lifeline.
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Nisha Z
While the initiatives are good, I hope the focus remains on sustainable empowerment, not just numbers. Training 19 lakh women is great, but what is the dropout rate? Are they getting market access for their products? The vision for 2047 needs long-term planning.
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Vikram M
The reduction in crimes against women by 12% is a positive sign, alongside economic schemes. Safety and dignity are the real foundation. The free bus travel during Rakhi is a small but thoughtful gesture for sisters.

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