The Asian Age

Task force to study motherhood age

-

New Delhi, Feb. 1: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Saturday that a task force will be appointed to examine the issue about the age of girls entering motherhood, as she asserted that the government will keep its focus on the welfare of women and children, besides the disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

She announced a Rs 35,600-crore outlay for nutrition-related programmes for 2020-21 and an amount of Rs 28,600 crore was allocated for programmes specific to women, an official statement said.

The budget fixed Rs 85,000 crore for the welfare of scheduled castes and other backward classes (OBCs), and Rs 53,700 crore for scheduled tribes in the next fiscal. Noting that more and more opportunit­ies were opening up for women to pursue higher education and career, Sitharaman said the entire issue about the age of a girl entering motherhood needed to be seen in a new light and proposed to appoint a task force for the purpose. It would present its recommenda­tions in six months' time, she added. Sitharaman said the government's "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao" scheme had yielded "tremendous" results with the gross enrolment ratio of girls across all levels of education now being higher than boys.

At the elementary level, it was 94.32 per cent against the 89.28 per cent for boys, and similar trends were also observed at the secondary and higher secondary levels, she said. The budget proposed to provide Rs 35,600 crore for nutrition-related programmes for 202021. Speaking about the "Poshan Abhiyan" (nutrition scheme) that was launched in 2017-18, the finance minister said more than six lakh anganwadi workers were equipped with smartphone­s to upload the nutritiona­l status of over 10 crore households .

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India