Punjab: CM Amarinder launches National Girl Child Day celebrations with call to society to support govt in women empowerment

Incidentally, though the National Girl Child Day was on January 24, the state government is celebrating the occasion today.

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Patiala, January 25: In a major initiative for the empowerment of women, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday kick-started the National Girl Child Day celebrations with a clarion call to the society to come forward to protect the life and liberty of girls.

Underlining the need for creating grassroots-level awareness to further improve Punjab’s Girl Child Sex Ratio, which had gone up from 890/1000 in 2013-14 to 920/1000 during 2019-20, the Chief Minister said his government’s decision to dedicate the month of January as ‘Dheeyan Di Lohri’ was a step in this direction.

Noting that even the religious scriptures accord high status to women, Captain Amarinder said with girls consistently outshining boys at various levels, they continue to prove their mettle year after year. Women only need the motivation to make a mark in every sphere, he said, pointing out that opportunities for girls were growing in today’s era. He cited the examples of Kamala Harris being elected the new Vice President of the US, all-women crew members of an aircraft and women fighter pilots as proof of the growing women power.

The Chief Minister also listed out various measures taken by his government to nurture women power, including 30% reservation for women in government jobs, 50% reservation in Panchayat and Local Body elections, One Stop Centre Scheme in all Districts to support women and girls who are victims of violence or conflict, among others. He pointed out that the recently announced 50% concession in bus fare for women schemes would be launched shortly.

Further, Captain Amarinder cited the Mata Tripta Mahila Yojana, which has been launched to protect the rights and interests of women at every stage from birth to old age. It will empower 8 lakh Women Headed Households (WHH), he said. Another novel initiative in the form of Kasturba Gandhi MahilaYojana has been launched to ensure 100% coverage of women under all existing schemes through sustained outreach activities, he added.

The Chief Minister also felicitated five beneficiaries - Suman, Savneet Kaur, Sumanpreet Kaur, Shaganpreet Kaur and Prabhsimran Kaur - of different social security schemes.

Social Security, Women and Child Development Aruna Chaudhary expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for taking these various initiatives for women empowerment, in addition to the Poshan Abhiyan aimed at providing nutritional diet to women. As many as 27314 Anganwadi centres did a commendable job in Covid-19 peak time as frontline warriors, she added.

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Principal Secretary Social Security, Women and Child Development Raji P. Srivastava welcomed the Chief Minister and other dignitaries.

Incidentally, though the  National Girl Child Day was on January 24, the state government is celebrating the occasion today.

Prominent among others who were present on the occasion were Member Parliament Preneet Kaur, MLAs Hardyal Kamboj, Nirmal Singh and Rajinder Singh, Jai Inder Kaur, Hardyal Singh Harry Mann, Chairman PRTC KK Sharma, Mayor Patiala Municipal Corporation Sanjeev Sharma, Chairperson Women and Child Development Board Gursharan Kaur Randhawa and Director Social Security, Women and Child Development Vipul Ujwal. 







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