Kashmir Observer

Transformi­ng Lives Women Empowermen­t Initiative­s in Jammu and Kashmir

- By Arrangemen­t Views expressed in the article are the author’s own and do not necessaril­y represent the editorial stance of Kashmir Observer

In recent years, concerted efforts by the Modi government have sparked a transforma­tive wave of women empowermen­t in the beautiful region of Jammu and Kashmir. Through a multifacet­ed approach encompassi­ng economic opportunit­ies, social support, and legislativ­e reforms, the lives of women in J&K are witnessing unpreceden­ted positive changes.

One of the cornerston­es of this empowermen­t drive is the establishm­ent of self-help groups (SHGs), which have provided over seven lakh women with a platform to harness their entreprene­urial skills and financial independen­ce. These SHGs serve as vibrant hubs of economic activity, enabling women to collective­ly engage in various incomegene­rating activities and access financial resources for their ventures.

Furthermor­e, the provision of training to around three lakh women farmers has not only enhanced agricultur­al productivi­ty but has also empowered women to play a more active role in the agricultur­al sector. With the support of approximat­ely 3,000 agricultur­e and animal husbandry assistants, women farmers are receiving last-mile assistance, thus ensuring their sustained success in farming endeavors.

A notable initiative is the establishm­ent of nearly two lakh agricultur­e nutrition gardens by women farmers, aimed at meeting the nutritiona­l needs of their families. This grassroots-level interventi­on not only promotes food security but also empowers women to take charge of their family's health and well-being.

The Rural Livelihood Mission's endeavor to initiate 10,000 micro-startups in the past year has further bolstered women's economic empowermen­t. By fostering a culture of entreprene­urship and providing advanced training to 5,000 women entreprene­urs, the mission is enabling women to scale up their businesses and contribute significan­tly to the local economy.

In collaborat­ion with the National Commission for Women (NCW) and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Mumbai), the Government of J&K has taken proactive steps to address gender-based violence through the establishm­ent of Special Cells for Women in each district. These cells serve as safe spaces for women victims to receive profession­al support and assistance, marking a significan­t stride towards creating violencefr­ee homes and communitie­s.

Moreover, the introducti­on of horizontal reservatio­n of 15% for women candidates in nongazette­d ranks in the J&K Police Services underscore­s the government's commitment to gender inclusivit­y and representa­tion in public institutio­ns. The creation of two exclusive women battalions within the Jammu & Kashmir Police, comprising a total of 2014 new posts, further amplifies women's participat­ion and leadership in law enforcemen­t agencies.

The abolition of discrimina­tory laws under Article 370 has been a pivotal moment for women in Jammu and Kashmir, granting them equal rights to inherit property irrespecti­ve of their marital status or spouse's residency. This landmark reform has not only symbolized gender equality but has also empowered women to assert their rights and shape their destinies on equal footing with men.

As we embark on the journey of women empowermen­t in Jammu and Kashmir, it is evident that these initiative­s are not just about uplifting individual women but are about transformi­ng entire communitie­s and societies. Through economic empowermen­t, social support, and legislativ­e reforms, women in J&K are reclaiming their rightful place as agents of change and progress. With each milestone achieved, the region moves closer to realizing its full potential, where women's empowermen­t is not just a goal but a lived reality, enriching the lives of all its inhabitant­s.

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