Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 27: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta chaired a meeting to discuss the upcoming Women’s Day celebrations, with a special focus on financial empowerment and organ donation awareness.
The meeting, attended by BJP Mahila Morcha president Sanjita Dogra, Prabhari Anuradha Chadak, General Secretary Neha Mahajan, Prerna Nanda, Media Incharge Poonam Gupta, Suman Raina, Santosh Sharma, and Neena Gupta, deliberated on various initiatives to highlight the achievements of women beneficiaries under several welfare schemes launched by the Modi Government.
During the meeting, the BJP leader emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating the role of women in nation-building. He stated that Women’s Day should not be just a symbolic occasion but a platform to acknowledge the progress made by women through the Modi Government initiatives like Mudra Yojana, Lakpati Didi, Jan Dhan Yojana, Startup India, Standup India, PMEGP, Svanidhi, and SHG financial assistance. He highlighted that these schemes have significantly contributed to the financial independence of women across the country.
The senior BJP leader also underscored the importance of organizing district-wise events where women beneficiaries of these schemes will be invited to share their success stories.
Another key agenda of the meeting was the promotion of organ donation awareness as part of the Women’s Day celebrations. Kavinder Gupta stressed that organ donation is a crucial aspect of modern healthcare and that women, being the backbone of families, can play a pivotal role in spreading awareness about this noble cause. He proposed that special camps be set up during Women’s Day events where organ donation forms will be made available for those willing to pledge their organs voluntarily.
BJP Mahila Morcha president Sanjita Dogra, in her address, said that the Modi Government has empowered women through various initiatives that have helped them achieve financial stability and self-reliance. She emphasized the need to reach out to more women and ensure they benefit from these schemes.