Delhi CM Rekha Gupta: Women's Reservation Bill Signals New Era
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New Delhi, April 13 (NationPress) - Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta declared on Monday that the Women's Reservation Bill signifies the dawn of a transformative era. She remarked that it has taken decades for women in India to achieve this milestone, progressing from the principles of "Beti Bachao" and "Beti Padhao" to now embracing "Beti Badhao".
While addressing the media, Chief Minister Gupta stated, "I believe this Women's Reservation Bill heralds a new beginning. It has taken nearly a century for the daughters and women of our nation to arrive at this juncture. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam will elevate the nation's advancement significantly."
Emphasizing the necessity of women's representation, she pointed out that enhanced participation of women in governance will induce substantial changes.
"The involvement of women in decision-making and their presence in policy formulation will elevate them to new heights. Every woman will play a role in decision-making, whether in the Vidhan Sabha, Parliament, or Panchayat. Their participation will enrich every dimension of governance," the Chief Minister asserted.
She also highlighted that opportunities for women have broadened across various sectors.
"Women now have access to every field. From the armed forces to science, industry, and professional domains, women are making significant strides and asserting their presence everywhere," she noted.
Furthermore, she expressed her appreciation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for placing women-focused policies at the forefront.
"I extend my gratitude to PM Modi for his unwavering commitment to women-centric issues. The government has developed policies and launched initiatives prioritizing women in decision-making processes. When women are included, the entire nation advances," Chief Minister Gupta commented.
Referring to the Bill as a crucial opportunity, she stated it would empower women for generations to come.
"I see this as a remarkable chance not just for older women but also for young women to step forward. Through their vision, initiatives, and dedication, they can contribute to the country's development. Be it a daughter, sister, or mother, every woman can take an active role in nation-building and shaping the future of the country," she emphasized.