The
President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee
presented Nari Shakti Puraskars 2016 at a special ceremony/function held in New
Delhi on the occasion of International Women’s Day today. The awards were
presented to 33 women in recognition of their efforts in rendering
distinguished services for the cause of women, especially vulnerable and
marginalized women.
Speaking on the occasion the President said that Government is
equally concerned at the rising rate of violent crimes against women. It is
inexcusable that women in India do not feel as secure and safe as they should.
A greater emphasis on early sensitization of children and youth in schools and
institutions of higher learning would help inculcate due respect for the female
gender. This should be taken up through appropriate measures in our rural and
urban populations and through well-conceived and coherent Government programmes.
The President said that on International Women’s Day, it is
important to reiterate that every girl child and woman in our country should be
assured that Government of India is fully committed to providing her an
enabling environment that affords equal opportunity.
In her address, the Minister of Women
& Child Development, Smt Maneka
Sanjay Gandhi congratulated the awardees for receiving the highest award for
women in the country. The criteria for selection of the awardees this year was
to discover unusual achievements by unsung achievers who by their sheer spirit
have exhibited the courage of womanhood, the Minister said. “The story of each
of these awardees represents a struggle. It is a story of how they followed
their hearts despite strong odds against them and made a difference in the
lives of their community through their achievements”, Smt
Maneka Gandhi explained.
Outlining
the initiatives of Ministry of Women & Child Development, the Minister said
that a large number of initiatives have been launched to empower women so that
they can dream big and achieve their aspirations. Women’s safety is paramount
for which the Government has started several initiatives including creating a
network of One Stop Centres across the country and
installation of physical panic button in mobile phones which will be launched
next month. Detailed guidelines for the organizations under the Sexual
Harassment of women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013 have been formulated. Complaints from
women are received on a dedicated e-mail & attended to by a Grievances Redressal Cell created for this purpose only, the Minister
elaborated. A separate mechanism to deal with violent threats to women on
social media platforms is also available in the WCD Ministry. Enumerating more
such initiatives, Smt Maneka
Gandhi said that the passport guidelines were revised recently to enable single
women and mothers to get passports for themselves and their children. Standard
Operating Procedures are being developed for women who are struggling with bad
NRI marriages. At the ground level we have started the Mahila
Police Volunteers Scheme so that the community can be linked to the local
police authorities in a safe manner through these volunteers, the Minister
said.
The Minister of State for Women &
Child Development, Smt Krishna Raj congratulated the
recipients of Nari Shakti Puraskars 2016, hoping that they will be a source of
inspiration to others for the cause of women empowerment.
WCD Secretary, Ms. Leena
Nair in her message has said that the Nari Shakti Puraskars recognize women
who inspite of difficult circumstances exhibited
spirit of courage. It also recognizes the pioneering contribution of the
individuals in empowering women & raising women’s issues.
Click here for full text of the speech of WCD Minister, Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi at the Nari Shakti Puraskars
2016 ceremony.
Click here for the details of Nari Shakti Puraskar Awardees.
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