JAMMU, NOVEMBER 25: The Jammu and Kashmir State Commission for Women (JKSCW) in association with
District Administration, Jammu organized an awareness programme to educate the
participants about measures and schemes in place for women protection and
empowerment here today.
The awareness
programme titled ‘Respect Women’ was aimed at ensuring women empowerment at all
levels and witnessed the participation of more than 150 Anganwadi workers,
helpers, ASHA workers and District Social Welfare Offices.
Chairperson, Jammu
and Kashmir State Commission for Women Nayeema Mehjoor, Deputy Commissioner
Jammu, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Secretary SCW Aijaz Abdullah and ADC Jammu besides
other officers were present on the occasion.
During the
programme, the participants and ground level workers were educated about
various state and centrally sponsored schemes so that necessary information can
be dispersed to the designated beneficiaries.
The participants
were briefed about schemes including Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), Janani
Shishu Suraksha Karyakaram (JSSK), ARSH (Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual
Health) Scheme, Ladli Beti, Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent
Girls – Sabla, Pradhan Mantri Matritva Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), among others.
The participants
were also made aware about the national and state legislations, laws about
women safety, their rights, Domestic Violence Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, etc.
“It is essential to
educate women about laws and schemes designed to make them independent,” the
Chairperson said, adding that, this education is essential to counter
disempowerment that starts in our society from the moment a female child is
born.
She said the
government initiatives are aimed at changing this mindset of society, starting
with women themselves.
She further said,
“Empowerment of women begin when we take a stand for our rights against any
infringement, violation - be it at home, in the workplace or on the streets.”
She urged the participants to put in every effort to help women stand on their
feet by facilitating them in enrolling for these schemes’ benefits.
She said the
Commission is working towards empowering the women of J&K and bringing down
the cases of crime against women. As part of the programme, an interaction was
also held wherein the district level functionaries gave an update about their
work at ground level and apprised the commission about the status of
implementation of these schemes.
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