Marking International Women’s Day with purpose, Uttar Pradesh State Women’s Commission Chairperson Babita Singh Chauhan has unveiled a robust statewide Women’s Honor Campaign spanning March 8 to 13. In an interview, she detailed how this drive will propel women towards empowerment and self-sufficiency.
District-level hearings will form the backbone, resolving all pending cases from national and state commissions. ‘One week to clear the slate—every case gets attention,’ Chauhan committed.
Opportunistic chaupals will connect women with essential services, fostering direct departmental engagement. The commission’s mantra: persist until the remotest woman rises.
Tying into Atmanirbhar Bharat, the effort targets holistic growth. ‘Half our population deserves self-reliance through education, healthcare, and skills,’ she asserted, invoking PM Modi’s leadership.
Government initiatives are plentiful, yet undelivered to many due to information gaps or application complexities. ‘We’ll educate, assist, and enable access,’ Chauhan promised.
From case disposals to scheme awareness, this campaign is a clarion call for action. It envisions an Uttar Pradesh where every woman stands tall, self-empowered, and integral to the state’s ascent.
