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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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AJIT PUNIA
AJIT PUNIA 10 years 10 months ago
“SAMARTH”. - Financial inclusion through loan schemes for poor people engaged in small and micro business activities. Funding mechanism - loans through Banks participating in JAN-DHAN YOJANA. Average Loan & Maximum loan amount - Rs.5,000 per beneficiary. Max. Loan Rs.25,000 per beneficiary. Rate of Interest @4%pa NBCFDC under the Min.of SJ&E,Govt. of India may implement the scheme and gel with JAN-DHAN YOJANA..by AJIT PUNIA ,GM,NBCFDC.mob.9560513444
Abhijeet_19
Abhijeet_19 10 years 10 months ago
THINGS ARE IMPROVING , times has changed now. I have seen that enrolment of girls in the studies is increasing year after year. but along with education regarding their subjects, educational institutes should include something about our constitution and criminal codes related to domestic violence, eve teasing etc. so that they become aware about legal proceedings insuch cases and prepare herself to fight back.it will surely bolster their confidence.
Anusha Boopalan
Anusha Boopalan 10 years 10 months ago
It is very much true that women play a very vital role in today's society. To empower them, basic informal education must be provided. Establishment of government offices in rural areas and assigning simple jobs to them will gradually increase their self confidence and will empower them. Self help groups under the government's supervision (to avoid middle men) and support can also be established. Providing them with government jobs will not only benefit them in the present, it will benefit them in the future as well.
hemlata khatri
hemlata khatri 10 years 10 months ago
Honourable P.M. Sir you started "Beti Bchao Beti Pdhao" Abiyan that brings a lots of changes in the mind set of the people for their daughters and their education. Regarding to that if you started a compulsory courses of karate or judo or martial art in schools and colleges for girls so that they can defend themselves and become independent about their safety. By the time it will start my humble request to you to say to the parents to join judo classes for their daughters
gopal krishna_2
gopal krishna_2 10 years 10 months ago
to stat with, let each of them know there fundamental rights and duties and how to implement the same, secondly, encourage them to work collectly , eg selfhelped groups.
DINESH SHADANGI
DINESH SHADANGI 10 years 10 months ago
Any wine shop or wine manufacturing area should not be nearer to villages.Because wine is the main factor which destroy the social and economics of villager families and its first effect on the women of family.
DINESH SHADANGI
DINESH SHADANGI 10 years 10 months ago
All those departments where maximum women or girls are working ,more budget, facility and an award should be provide to these departments .Encouragement is the best way to promote departments to take more women employee and by this we can encourage to women for employment.This is an indirect way to develop economic and social condition of women.
GAYATHRI TIWARI
GAYATHRI TIWARI 10 years 10 months ago
sirf mahilaon ko insaaf dilana hi sab kuch nahi hota... hum sab ko insaaf k saath saath unki ijjat and unki mahatta ko b samajna hoga... sabhi ko apni jimmedari or disicipline apnana hoga ek tarika jo mahilaon ki stiti badal sakta hai wo siksha, naukri, disicipline, atmasamman or desk ki media/movies/shows (public image of women) mera manna hai chahe ho mahila ho ya purush dono hi barabari ki mahatta rakte hain or 2no ko 1 dusre ki ijjat krni chaie.
Nayana Bipin Shah
Nayana Bipin Shah 10 years 10 months ago
I personally Donot like to open news papers in fear of reading articles containing very bad news.and seeing advertisements showing bodies. I think we can control these.There should some decency in ads.paper goes through many hands .its easily available to young and old poor and rich.so this change is very much necessary.Even hoardings are allowed so much freedom.which is not our culture.I feel shameful at the vulgarity display.pl.we have to do something very strictly.Nayana
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 10 years 10 months ago
Hopefully, it's taking place more in cities than villages. With greater priority on education, women will participate in public life more and more. Women are now CMs and chairpersons of big banks and companies. Girls are smarter than boys and more practical.