Indian Women Forging Ahead on all Fronts
By Mahadev Desai

On 8th March, 2011 the world celebrated International Women’s Day, not
only to mark and honor the economic, political and social achievements of
women, past, present and future but also to remind all of still existing
inequities and oppression that need to be resolved.
Mahatma Gandhi had said that “Salvation of India lies in the elevation of
women.”
The theme of the IWD 2025 campaign is “Accelerate Action” and taking swift
and decisive steps to achieve gender equality.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked International Women’s Day 2025 by
honouring ‘Nari Shakti’ and reaffirming his government’s commitment to
women’s empowerment. He has launched several initiatives to empower women,
through education; good health, financial independence, representation and
safety at home and work.
In India, women’s role and status has evolved significantly and is
contributing well to India’s progress and prosperity. Women’s contribution
to India’s GDP is 18%.
The Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign has helped in improving the declining
child sex ratio and enrollment of girls in schools.
About 42 % of women are in Indian workforce. They have strong presence in
sectors like healthcare 40%;IT 30% and banking 25 %.About 36% women are in
senior management positions in middle-level cos.. Fortune 500 Cos., however
have only about 5% women CEOs/MDs. It is encouraging to note that big
Corporations are implementing DEI ( Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) to
create more jobs, improving maternal healthcare and ensuring dignity and
convenience for women are also key focus areas. The government has
constructed toilets, provided financial security with bank accounts, and
improved maternal healthcare services. These initiatives have significantly
improved the quality of life for women across the country. Women are
entitled to paid Maternity leave upto 26 weeks.
Modi also highlighted government’s efforts in increasing home ownership
since 2014, as 30 million women have become homeowners. Under Pradhan Mantri
Awas Yojana(PMAY), houses with toilets, electricity and LPG
connections,drinking water and jan dhan facilities.
Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) is a scheme launched in 2015. It
provides loans up to 10 lakh to non-corporate, non-farm small/micro
enterprises. The initiative aims to facilitate micro-units and support
entrepreneurs, including women entrepreneurs, by providing affordable
credit.
One of the most significant initiatives is the Lakhpati Didi Yojana,
launched on August 15, 2023. This program aims to empower women
entrepreneurs by recognizing self-help group (SHG) members who earn Rs
10,000 or more per month, with an annual income of at least Rs 1 lakh from
activities like agriculture, animal husbandry, or small industries. The
initiative also provides financial literacy,skills training and has already
seen substantial success, with many women achieving financial independence
and pursuing entrepreneurial ventures..
The Namo Drone Didi Yojana has revolutionized the rural economy by enabling
women ‘s self-help groups(SHGs) earn substantial income through the use of
drones for agricultural purposes(application of liquid fertilizers or
pesticides). Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act(MGNREG
)also helps rural women with jobs and livelihood.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare initiated a maternity benefit plan
called the Surakshit Matritva Aashwasan Yojana, or SUMAN Yojana, targeting
expectant women and newborn children to provide free, quality access to
medical treatments at affordable cost. The free health care from the program
should be availed by pregnant mothers and their respective newborns right
from delivery day up to the sixth month onward. The idea behind the service
is to safeguard safe delivery as well as pregnant women’s conception early
detection of pregnancy problems or issues.
Ayushman Bharat is National Protection Scheme which will cover over 100
crorepoor and vulnerable families, providing coverage of upto 5 lakh Rs. per
family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.
The government has also introduced the National Free Drugs Initiative and
the Free Diagnostics Initiative to provide essential drugs and diagnostic
services free of cost at various levels of public health facilities. These
initiatives have made healthcare more accessible and affordable for women
across the country.
Modi's government has also focused on improving women's safety and access to
justice. Under e-FIR , victims can now file police reports remotely, and the
Zero FIR provision enables women to lodge complaints at any police station
regardless of jurisdiction. Additionally, rape victims can now record
statements via audio or video calls, and medical examination times have been
reduced to seven days to ensure faster justice.
The Women’s Reservation Bill 2023 aims to reserve 33% of the total number of
seats in Lok Sabha and State legislative assemblies for women.Currently,
there are 74 women MPs in Lok Sabha and 24 women represetaives in Rajya
Sabah(About 13% of the seats in Parliament).
Panchayati Raj also plays a vital role in local development, including
education, health, and infrastructure, while also promoting social justice,
in rural India.
President Droupadi Murmu recently lauded the Indian women, “Women are
marching ahead in all areas with determination and hard work. They are
excelling in every field ,be it guarding the country’s borders to being
fighter plane pilots and from being entrepreneurs to IAS and IPS officers
and doctors and they are making the country proud.”
As these initiatives continue to evolve and expand, they hold the promise of
a brighter and more equitable future for women in India. Readers are
requested to note that the above list of initiaves is not exhaustive, as
different States also have their own initiatives.
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Mar-16-2025