In a momentous virtual address to the G20 Ministerial Conference on Advancing Women Empowerment, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shared a visionary plan to promote women’s empowerment. He warmly welcomed the delegates to Gandhinagar, Gujarat, a city named after Mahatma Gandhi, where they could witness the simplicity and sustainability ideals at Gandhi Ashram. The Prime Minister emphasized the urgency of sustainable solutions for global challenges like climate change, highlighting the pivotal role of women in driving growth, progress, and positive change worldwide.
India’s Commitment to Women-Led Development
Prime Minister Modi underscored that the most effective way to empower women is through women-led development. India’s elected women representatives have been instrumental agents of change, contributing significantly to economic, environmental, and social progress. He proudly mentioned India’s President Smt Droupadi Murmu, a shining example of leadership from a humble tribal background, serving as an inspiration to all.
Empowerment Across Sectors
Women’s empowerment remains a priority across various sectors in India. Prime Minister Modi highlighted that around 70% of loans up to one million rupees under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana support micro-level units run by women. Additionally, 80% of beneficiaries under Stand-Up India are women, availing bank loans for innovative greenfield projects. Initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana have provided almost 100 million cooking gas connections to rural women, promoting cleaner fuel and better health.
Women Leading in Education and Innovation
India’s women have been excelling in education and innovation. Over 43% of STEM graduates in the country are women, and they have played key roles in successful space missions. Women’s enrollment in higher education now surpasses that of men. The aviation sector sees a significant presence of female pilots in civil aviation, with women also flying fighter aircraft in the Indian Air Force, breaking barriers in the defense arena.
Women Entrepreneurs Driving the Global Economy
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the vital role of women entrepreneurs in the global economy. He mentioned historical cooperative movements initiated by women, such as the transformative Shri Mahila Grih Udyog, renowned for its product Lijjat Papad. India boasts a substantial presence of women-led startups, with at least 15% of the nation’s unicorns having women founders.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the focus of the Ministerial Conference on women’s entrepreneurship, leadership, and education. He expressed delight at the launch of the ‘Tech-Equity Platform’ to enhance digital and financial literacy for women. Under India’s G20 Presidency, a new Working Group on ‘Women Empowerment’ is being established, reflecting the country’s dedication to advancing women’s cause worldwide. The Prime Minister’s unwavering commitment to empowering women in India and across the globe will undoubtedly inspire and foster an environment of progress and equality for all.
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