Echoes of solidarity rang out on March 8 as chief ministers from Bihar to Rajasthan greeted women on International Women’s Day. Their posts not only offered felicitations but outlined concrete governmental strides towards empowerment and equality.
Bihar’s Nitish Kumar set the tone: Women’s centrality to growth demands relentless state action in security, schooling, and advancement. Renewed vows for their upliftment promise safer, prosperous lives.
Rekha Gupta in Delhi highlighted a year of targeted reforms. Aligned with PM Modi’s ethos, initiatives like Delhi Lakhpati Beti Yojana empower the next generation, Saheli Pink Smart Cards safeguard commutes, and seasonal free gas aids families—infusing dignity and ease.
‘Our mission: Self-reliant Delhi women as the engine of development,’ she affirmed.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis championed women’s role in nation-building. Uttarakhand’s Pushkar Singh Dhami celebrated maternal power, detailing proactive measures: SHG promotions, female startups, Lakhpati Didi scaling, employment, and welfare emphasizing protection, learning, wellness.
Mohan Yadav (MP) revered women’s perseverance, blessing their path to new benchmarks. Bhajanlal Sharma (Rajasthan) hailed women’s resilience and victories as civilizational pillars.
These pronouncements underscore a national narrative: Women as architects of India’s tomorrow. With policy backing, Women’s Day evolves from commemoration to catalyst for enduring change.
