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The empowerment of India’s women with bold policies

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Empowerment of Women in India

In the context of International Women’s Day, India is making notable strides in empowering women through a variety of government policies aimed at transforming access to sanitation, clean water, financial inclusion, and entrepreneurship.

Sanitation and Water Access

  • Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission):
    • Aimed at ending open defecation and improving the dignity, safety, and well-being of women.
    • Over 116 million households benefited, leading to safer and healthier environments.
    • Initiatives like the Maa Tarini Self-Help Group in Rourkela addressed sanitation for marginalized groups.
  • Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM):
    • Ensures safe and reliable drinking water access to every household.
    • Increased women's participation in agriculture by 7.4% in states like Bihar and Jharkhand.
    • Rural female workforce participation improved from 24.6% to 41.5% between 2017 and 2023.

Financial Inclusion and Entrepreneurship

  • Startup India Initiative:
    • Over 73,000 startups with at least one female director recognized, highlighting women in business leadership.
  • Government-backed financing programs:
    • The Stand-Up India Scheme sanctioned over ₹53,609 crore in loans for 236,000 entrepreneurs.
    • Mudra Yojana sanctioned ₹32.36 lakh crore for 51.41 crore loans, with 68% going to women.
  • Digital Connectivity:
    • BharatNet and PM-WANI initiatives improved financial inclusion through enhanced internet access.
    • More than 300 million bank accounts for women opened under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana.
  • E-commerce and Government Procurement:
    • Women entrepreneurs constitute 8% of the total seller base on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal.
    • Examples like Reena Kirar show how digital platforms expand business opportunities for women.

Political Representation and Leadership

  • Political Reform:
    • Implementation of a 33% reservation for women in legislative bodies.
  • Grassroots Leadership:
    • Women constitute approximately 46% of elected representatives in Panchayati Raj Institutions.
    • Women in governance lead to more family and community-oriented policies, enhancing areas like healthcare and education.

Progress in Various Sectors

  • STEM and Society:
    • Women make up nearly 43% of STEM graduates.

India’s ongoing efforts to empower women through various initiatives are driving economic and social progress, with a focus on sustaining momentum for lasting change.

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  • Empowerment of Women in India
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