RAJOURI, NOVEMBER 21: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs and Tribal
Affairs Department, Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today stressed that change in mindset
and perception of the society about the girl child is the key to reverse the
declining Child Sex Ratio and women empowerment.
The Minister said this while speaking during a workshop organized under
BetiBachaoBetiPadhao (BBBP) scheme of the Union Ministry of Women and Child
Development.
The workshop was organised by District Social Welfare Officer in Baba
Ghulam Shah University as a part of campaign initiated by district
administration to address the issue of declining Child Sex Ratio in the
district.
Addressing the participants, the Minister highlighted the need of
gathering support of key stakeholders and involving local champions and
prominent local personalities to ensure effective mindset change in the
community.
He deliberated on issues related to community mobilization, effective
implementation of PCPNDT Act, promoting girl child education and effective
monitoring of BBBP.
Zulfkar while appreciating the district administration for spearheading
a mass awareness campaign under BBBP exhorted that there is further need to
strengthen system for flow of information regarding girls being prevented from
going to school, toilets for girls in schools, violence against women etc for
visible results.
District Development Commissioner Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary while
speaking on the occasion enumerated various innovative interventions the
district administration has undertaken like celebration of the birth of girl
child, display of birth statistics through GuddiGudda boards, holding
inspection visits, sealing of unregistered ultrasonography machines,
consultation of all stakeholders, oath taking ceremonies among others.
He called upon the girl students and scholars of BGBSU to join hands
with district administration in carrying out a sustained campaign for
protection and promotion of girl child.
Earlier, DSWO Dr. Abdul Khabir presented a detailed presentation
reflecting the details of CSR in the district, major challenges and way ahead
in the matter.
Many students and scholars of the university also spoke on the occasion
and batted for adopting innovative approaches arrest the declining trend in CSR
and to give it an upward swirl.
Commissioner Secretary FCS&CA, M D Khan, Controller Legal Metrology
R K Katoch, Dean School of Languages and Humanity Prof. G M Malik, Dean
Management Studies Prof. Naseem Ahmad, AD FCS & CA Javid Iqbal, faculty
members and girls students of the university participated in the workshop.
Later the Minister along with DDC and other concerned officers visited
Gujjar-Bakarwal Hostel and laid down the foundation stone of academic block of
the hostel.
The building comprising of class rooms, computer lab, laboratory, staff
rooms will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 3 crores. It will be
utilised for establishing residential school for students of the hostel.
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