Sadhotra terms women empowerment as game changer for their upliftment

Ajay Sadhotra interacting with women folk at Lower Muthi on Wednesday.
Ajay Sadhotra interacting with women folk at Lower Muthi on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 13: Former minister and senior National Conference leader Ajay Kumar Sadhotra today called for effective measures to encourage substantive equality and opportunity for all to grow at all levels, saying women’s economic empowerment in particular could prove a game changer for their upliftment.
Interacting with women folk at Lower Muthi in Jammu, Mr Sadhotra also stressed the need for addressing the gender gaps in jobs, entrepreneurship and other economic activities.
The former minister said that during different spells of National Conference Government, there has been significant headway in this regard and yet more is required to be done, especially in rural and semi urban areas. For realizing the goal of women emancipation and empowerment, focussed attention is imperative for meeting the needs of girls and women in terms of education, health care and career advancement, he said, adding that economic emancipation is equally important for their overall growth.
Expressing happiness over growing involvement of women in decision making, Mr Sadhotra said this process has to be redoubled to end gender bias, as also to ensure their larger participation in societal development in a big way.
Mr Sadhotra said history stands testimony to efforts made by National Conference in promoting female literacy and ensuring their economic empowerment even when education of girl child was a taboo in many States of the countries. In this context, he referred to tireless efforts of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah and particularly Madr-e-Meharban Begum Abdullah, who devoted herself to the cause of girl child.
The women, he said, have greatly contributed in various fields, be it administration, academics or health care. Given opportunity, he added, they have proven to be second to none. Female education is all the more important for the healthy evolution of the society, he said while referring to the adage that if a woman is educated the entire family is educated.
Mr Sadhotra exhorted women to play their destined and designated role in emancipation of the society as responsible mothers. Upon them lies the responsibility of a healthy and progressive society, he added.
Others who spoke on the occasion, included Ghar Singh Chib (Corporator), Satya Jamwal, Sreshta Manhas, Asha Mehra and S Gurnam Singh.