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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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Oli Mitra
Oli Mitra 10 years 10 months ago
Proper awareness and basic education is the most important factor needed for the social and economical development of any sector. They should also be encouraged in doing some productive work which would generate an income such as knitting, selling of papads and pickles, etc.
Savita L Kirpalani
Savita L Kirpalani 10 years 10 months ago
Rural Indian Women need to have 3 core skills 1. Communication /speaking skills...they are too shy to speak to other and enquire about various things. 2. Computer literacy to watch awareness programs in their local languages. 3. Household skills like Jam/Pickle making, stitching garments, coasters/table mats making, paper bags from recycled paper, women hygiene product making, gift wrapping article making. Computers should be arranged via kiosks at anganwadis for learning of these skills
Aanand Jain
Aanand Jain 10 years 10 months ago
when government take strict action against agents who are bringing girls from villages with false promises and selling them in brothels.
Ashok punyani
Ashok punyani 10 years 10 months ago
I have a suggestion to remove dengu ,malaria,chicken gunia etc. I have seen at many places in delhi specially near parking lots ,metro stations and bus stops that lots of water,sewer water standing and also so many rickshaw walas and auto rickshaw standing over there .if we request them through media to put some kerosin oil or medicine taken from mcd offices to put a few drops so that there will be dengu and it will be part of swatch bharat abhiyaan
Deepty Verma
Deepty Verma 10 years 10 months ago
Dear PM Sir, I have a very good Idea which can help to reduce the poverty of indian states with very ease. Idea: I would like to introduce the concept called "EARNTOSHARE" which covers very basic needs for the street poor specially kids and women who are not able to earn by their self except begging. Please see the Attachment for details. #WomenDevelopment #RuralPeople #DNH #MyGov
Shivraj Tulshidas Sapate
Shivraj Tulshidas Sapate 10 years 10 months ago
Dear PM, Increasing Woman Employment in Government and Private Sector : Because of some reasons like Marriage, Child birth many women are having gap in their education, gap in education and employment. I request government of India to consider these things and have some policy for relaxation of upper age limit for employment for Women. Also Private companies also consider these gaps and allow women to apply in their companies.
priyanka thakur
priyanka thakur 10 years 10 months ago
I am working as a Social Researcher with an International Research Organization. I have worked with both national and international bodies. I have done many studies in rural areas and found that rural women are totally unaware of their rights. They don't even know how to get the benefits through different schemes and interventions. Its very important to educate the girl child as solid base can only provide a sound future. There is need to spread awareness about education, health, employment etc.
P N SUNDARESAN
P N SUNDARESAN 10 years 10 months ago
Dear PM Iam a social worker working with an non profit NGO, now working with TN Police dept in developing a portal for road side wandering mentally sick people. First time of its kind in India. Hope it will be launched by this month end. And wish you to copy the same all over India to protect and mentally sick people. Pls look in and do the needfull
BHOOMA KUMARI
BHOOMA KUMARI 10 years 10 months ago
Apart from health issues the rural women do not have employment opportunities in villages. Can we train these mahila mandals to form groups among themselves and by say contributing 4 hours of flexi time work they can produce home made products for local markets?Pickles, Pappad making, various mix s for rice, masala powder etc., are prepared by them at home and do not need much training.They might not want to work for an 8 hours shift.such modifications can be inbuilt in their arrangements.