NATIONAL

Ladli Bahna Sena was established to empower and strengthen women

According to the state’s chief minister, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Ladli Bahna Sena chapters have been established in every town and hamlet. The goal is to support and assist women. This Sena will actively participate in the successful execution of the woman and daughter programs, among other initiatives. Additionally, the public will be informed on how to benefit from the schemes. Their contribution to the wellbeing of the populace and the advancement of the state will be significant in this manner. They’ll get instruction in this area. Ladli Bahna Sena will have two meetings each month.

coordinated by Ladli Bahna Mahasabha
In the Ladli Bahna Mahasammelan in front of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, the villagers’ women established the Ladli Bahna Mahasabha. Smt. Jeena Bhati was first chosen by the female members of the Mahasabha to serve as its president. Following that, debates were place about the Ladli Bahna Yojana’s use of finances, women’s economic empowerment, supplemental nutrition, promoting female child education, preventing child marriage, and protecting women from domestic abuse. Fabida Khan Didi, Kiran Didi, Leela Didi, and others maintained their positions on these issues.

Speaking to ladies today at the Ladli Bahna Mahasammelan in Mohankheda, Dhar district, was Chief Minister Shri Chouhan. The Ladli Bahna Sena received a group oath from him. The Ladli Bahnas were also given an oath to completely assist in the wellbeing of sisters and daughters as well as the advancement of the state at the same time.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan emphasized the strength of group organization by stating that, similarly to how it is easy to break a stick but tough to break a bundle of wood, if all the women band together then no one can repress or trouble them and instead they would offer strength to others. The basic idea behind the founding of Ladli Bahna Sena is this.

According to the chief minister, the state is now hosting the inaugural Ladli Behna Sena Sammelan. Together, we shall become stronger and write a new chapter in both our nation’s and the world’s history. The Ladli Bahna Sena took an oath from Chief Minister Shri Chouhan pledging that they would “take care of all women like family members and will help them to stand on their own feet,” as well as “give information about government schemes for the welfare of women in the area, make them aware, and provide all possible cooperation to the people of the area so that they can avail maximum benefits from all the schemes of the government.” Additionally, they will actively participate in social projects like Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao, planting trees, conserving energy, and water conservation.

According to Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, the Ladli Bahna Yojana has helped women become more independent. For their minor needs, they won’t have to rely on anybody. The scheme’s funding will be raised to Rs. 3000 over time. The program also includes women above the age of 21 and women whose families own tractors or 5 acres of land. Beginning on July 25, these women’s forms will be filled out. So far, the Ladli Bahna Yojana has enrolled more than 1.25 crore women from the state.

According to Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, the Aajeevika Mission is forming self-help organizations of women in every village and city, to which the government is providing support for a variety of economic endeavors. Our goal is for each sister’s monthly salary to reach at least Rs 10,000.

The light was lit and the kanya-pujan was done at the start by Chief Minister Shri Chouhan. the Minister for Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion, Shri Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon, the Chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Youth Commission, Dr. Nishant Khare, the MPs, Shri Chhatarsingh Darbar, Shri Sumer Singh Solanki, and Smt. Neena Verma, the Vice President of the Civil Supplies Corporation, Shri Rajesh Agarwal, the District Panchayat President, Shri Sardar Singh Meda, the former minister, S

8 Yuva Annadoot Yojana cars are ceremonially unveiled by Chief Minister Shri Chouhan in Dhar

8 cars from the Mukhyamantri Yuva Annadoot Yojana were escorted out by the chief minister, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan. He offered the cars his adoration, decorated the recipients, and gave them the keys. Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon, the Minister of Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion, Dr. Nishant Khare, the Chairman of Yuva Aayog, Mr. Chhatarsingh Darbar, Mr. Sumer Singh Solanki, Ms. Neena Verma, Mr. Rajesh Agarwal, the Vice President of the Food and Civil Supplies Corporation, Mr. Sardar Singh Meda, Mr. Manoj Somani, and others were present.

Related Articles

Back to top button