Nari Shakti must go beyond laws
Women’s empowerment is often spoken of in the language of legislation-laws passed, quotas reserved, and rights guaranteed.
Women’s empowerment is often spoken of in the language of legislation-laws passed, quotas reserved, and rights guaranteed.
As Lok Sabha heads for a crucial vote, PM Modi’s message on women’s role in shaping India’s future highlights the political weight of the ongoing reservation debate.
From cash support for women to rail expansion and temple traditions, BJP’s Tamil Nadu manifesto blends welfare and politics as NDA sharpens its pitch against DMK.
PM Modi calls women’s reservation a historic reform and urges citizens to support it, linking the move to India’s democratic future and upcoming parliamentary discussions.
Parliament is set for a crucial debate on women’s reservation as PM Modi flags April 16 discussions, urging consensus and highlighting rising participation of women in governance across India.
In his keynote address, he reaffirmed the Prime Minister’s resolve to ensure that no sister remains in poverty, no woman lives with tears in her eyes, and that every sister attains dignity, confidence, and prosperity as a Lakhpati Didi.
Amid growing global economic uncertainty, the implementation of India’s new labour codes presents a critical opportunity to strengthen domestic resilience and advance inclusive growth.
The event brought together leaders from the government, police, civil society, and the arts to honour the organisation’s enduring commitment to marginalised communities.
He highlighted the tireless dedication of millions of women associated with Amul and farmers contributing to IFFCO, showcasing India's cooperative sector as a global model of empowerment and self-reliance.
Addressing a series of public rallies in Bihar, he said it has taken 20 years to get Bihar’s development journey back on track, and now the state is moving forward rapidly. “This election is about giving Bihar stability and linking it with development,” he added.