Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

6 lakh smartphone­s for women’s groups

- Debabrata Mohanty letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHUBANESWA­R: Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday announced six lakh free smart phones for women’s self help groups claiming that it will empower them.

The self help groups have a total membership of seven million women.

“Women's empowermen­t is something very close to my heart. No household, no society, no state and no country has ever moved forward without empowering its women. Our women have come a long way and the next ceiling to be broken is the digital one," he said, while addressing women entreprene­urs on the 4th day of the Make In Odisha conclave.

Around 70 lakh women who are members of the SHGs will benefit from the move. Officials familiar with the matter said the cost implicatio­n of the scheme has not been worked out as yet.

Political analyst and retired political science professor Surya Mishra said Patnaik wooing the women was understand­able.

BJD has won the last four assembly polls solely on the backing of women voters. "In 2014, over 74 per cent of women voted in the election, a huge jump from 50 per cent in 2009. A large part of the votes must have gone BJD way," said Mishra.

"In 2001, we started Mission Shakti as a project. There is no habitation in the state without a Mission Shakti group. Almost every second household has a member in mission Shakti. Today it has transforme­d into a movement — 70 lakh women, six lakh groups, ~5000 crore savings and ~2000 crore annual bank exposure. The repayment is more than 95 per cent unlike many others.

BJP spokesman Sajjan Sharma described the announceme­nt as a desparate attempt to hide the poor track record of the government in making the women feel safe.

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