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Social and Economical Development of Women and Creating Awareness among Rural People

Social and Economical Development of Women and Creating Awareness among Rural People
Start Date :
Jul 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Women play very important role in upliftment of Society. It is also felt that the rural women hesitate to come forward and take the initiative individually hence need is felt to ...

Women play very important role in upliftment of Society. It is also felt that the rural women hesitate to come forward and take the initiative individually hence need is felt to strengthen them by mobilizing them in group.

Accordingly, ICDS Department UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli has framed Mahila Mandals covering the remote areas under each Anganwadi Centres.

Mahila Mandal Comprises of local women’s

1. Lady Sarpanch / Lady Member of Panchayat Chairman
2. Anganwadi Worker Member Secretary
3. Primary School Lady Teacher Member
4. Train Dai Member
5. Social Worker Member
6. Gram Sevika Member

Regular meeting of Malila Mandal is to be conducted at their level covering the local issues. Women are mobilized to raise the voice against practices among villages like early marriage / School droop out / Child labour / Girl child issues etc.

Women can also be kept awarded on general issues regarding their rights etc. and the various scheme implemented by the Govt. of India for their benefit.

Changes in Women can definitely bring a change in the Society and we can move head for betterment.

The Department is inviting comments in this regards from expertise in the field so that the same can be adopted by the Department of these unprivileged rural people can get the benefit what they deserve.

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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain 10 years 11 months ago
Self Sustenance models are the only way to go. Setting up committees and regular meetings are useless without a set agenda and expected outcome. Focus should be on Education and providing skills to women, and then helping them be self sustainable through local business models.
Neetu Vaishnav
Neetu Vaishnav 10 years 11 months ago
Dear,Sir I just want to say that what about OBC females who are intermediate education completed? What to do? Do something about this...all importance. To SC/St what about middle class people?
chandan kumar_85
chandan kumar_85 10 years 11 months ago
women are one of the pillar of our society.they must come out and create awarness. as we daily respect the mother goddess...then we must also respect their valuable dids.
Government Polytechnic for Girls Ahmedabad
Government Polytechnic for Girls Ahmedabad 10 years 11 months ago
In order to promote "SelfiewithDaughters" Campaign of Shri Narendra Modi, Government Polytechnic for Girls,Ahmedabad created a Facebook page named www.facebook.com/gpgaselfies containing over 1500 Posts and Photographs of Students with their parents spreading awareness about importance of Girl Child.
Dr Sangeet
Dr Sangeet 10 years 11 months ago
Dear PM Modiji, I am penning this because we have hopes from you. In case we want our chilren and women of this nation to be safe please stop the sale of liquor which is so freely available in all states except Gujarat . I have Lived in Gujarat and have seen the harmful effect liquor makes to the society . Gandhiji belinged to the whole of India and Modiji you are also the PM of entire nation hence it is our humble request to make prohibition nation wide . children an women will bless you
Master Tuning
Master Tuning 10 years 11 months ago
This comprises of various women from working class. These bailout should be handled only by women who are working in various organisations. Then ask these women in various organisations to help other women with the support of government funds. What happens in this way is the women who are working do know what are the various models of development suited for other women. The current system allocates funds to institutions who are not organised their living. These people cannot help other women in