SUCCESS # 4- WOMEN EMPOWERMENT- Gujarat. (Only 1 option - TopicsExpress



          

SUCCESS # 4- WOMEN EMPOWERMENT- Gujarat. (Only 1 option Modi) (Testimonial PROOFs, Accolades & Video for actual footage - see below) 1- Ahmadabad is the safest city for Women in India (covered cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, Pune and Jaipur) 2- Gujarat MOST secure for women in India according to TATA-SMG with highest Female Security Index(FSI) 3- e-Mamta improves mother and child health service delivery in Gujarat. An easy SMS mobile phone-based technology, the state managed to save four babies out of every 1,000 births, bringing down the infant mortality rate from 48 in every 1,000 births to 44 by 2011. The aim is to bring down the infant mortality rate to 30 in every 1,000 births by 2015. The Union ministry of health and family welfare, recognizing e-Mamta as the best mother and child tracking system, has started replicating it in other states and Union territories with the support of the Gujarat government. Almost 80% of the total population of Gujarat has been registered into the system. 4- Padkar - Will provide girls the basic techniques of defending themselves against any attack and counter them. Padkar was launched in 71 talukas across the 33 districts of Gujarat and over 1,50,000 girls have registered for the event. Designed by experts, employing techniques of various martial arts such as taekwondo, judo, karate and kung fu, Padkar will provide girls the basic techniques of defending themselves against any attack and counter them. 172 black belt holders have been appointed to train the girls in self defense. 172 black belt holders have been appointed to train the girls in self defense. The program will be held over 20 hours in each institution spanning 10 days. 5- Women outnumber men at paragliding festival in Gujarat 6- The Remarkable stories of Gujarat’s Widow Entrepreneurs 7- ‘Save Girl Child’ campaign on way to success - Gujarat’s female-male ratio has improved significantly from 844:1000 in 2002 to 898:1000 in 2008. as per the annual central registration survey conducted by the Registrar General of the Government of India. For every 1,000 males, the number of females (with the year within brackets) changed from 837 (2001), 844 (2002), 862 (2003), 855 (2004), 844 (2005), 865 (2006), 891 (2007) and 898 (2008). 8- One of the most successful policies of the state government is Mission Mangalam launched in 2010. This mission is basically an integrated poverty alleviation approach in a demand driven convergence mode. The idea is to integrate women self-help groups, also known as Sakhi Mandals, into the corporate value chain, thereby generating a win-win proposition for all stakeholders. 9- Female literacy has gone up to 70.7% in 2011 from 57.8% in 2001, while maternal mortality rate has dropped from 172 in 2001 to 125 in 2012 10- Guess which state improved most in malnutrition? Gujarat (Testimonial PROOFs) livemint/Industry/J3KSKqDqI9KlMRPIY4sSeN/Text-messages-to-aid-maternity-healthcare.html business-standard/article/current-affairs/ahmedabad-safest-city-in-india-for-women-travellers-114030600519_1.html padkar/ dnaindia/analysis/comment-analysis-gujarat-female-literacy-up-1293-kanya-kelavani-a-hit-1594601 nextbillion.net/newspost.aspx?newsid=1994 sunday-guardian/news/women-have-special-place-in-gujarat-growth-narrative-2 timesofindia.indiatimes/city/ahmedabad/Three-cheers-for-the-girl-child/articleshow/7130526.cms firstbiz/economy/guess-which-state-improved-most-in-malnutrition-gujarat-37465.html business-standard/article/pti-stories/women-outnumber-men-at-paragliding-festival-in-gujarat-114010700680_1.html indiagovernance.gov.in/bestpractices.php?id=1333 firstpost/india/why-ahmedabad-is-the-safest-place-for-women-today-1272593.html gujaratwomenswelfare.wordpress/2013/03/13/gujarat-is-most-secure-state-for-women/ (TRANSFORMATIONAL Videos with actual footage) youtube/watch?v=8AGoZPcx3u0 youtube/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KEhvIt1PIC8
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 03:24:05 +0000

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