Madhya Pradesh Minister Krishna Gaur envisioned a transformed society on International Women’s Day, one where every daughter grows up safe and self-sufficient. In her Bhopal address, she praised government initiatives aimed at women’s welfare and called for collective societal change.
Extending warm greetings, Gaur linked women’s economic self-reliance and education to building a robust nation. The government’s development mantra ensures women’s inclusion at every level, from policy to practice.
Her appeal was clear: unite to forge a society safeguarding daughters, enabling women’s independence, and bringing smiles to mothers’ faces. With PM Modi’s leadership and CM Yadav’s administration, the focus is now on women driving progress.
To achieve this, hostels are being converted into state-of-the-art ‘Adarsh Chatrawas’ with comprehensive facilities. Scholarships reach students promptly, while free coaching via dedicated schemes prepares girls for top civil services, medical, and engineering exams.
Special programs train women from vulnerable communities, modernizing their traditional occupations for market success and financial empowerment. Until the most underprivileged women rise, the goal of a developed India by 2047 stays elusive, Gaur concluded.