The Week That Was: Indian Women Empowerment News Overview (15 May - 20 May)

The Week That Was: Indian Women Empowerment News Overview (15 May - 20 May)

By: WE Staff | Saturday, 20 May 2023

Women's Empowerment has become essential in today’s world. Nothing is beyond the capabilities of women. They work hard to advance society by being active in every section of society. People today recognize the true value and relevance of women for societal improvement, economic growth, political development, governmental stability, and athletic culture. Since women are the backbone of society, people from all around the world are supporting programs for their complete development. Their unrelenting dedication to society's development is extraordinary. Indian women have performed several outstanding services during the past week. These news and articles have been noted by Women Entrepreneur India. Let's look at them now.

Dr Geeta Rao Gupta confirmed as Global Women's' Issues office envoy by US Senate

Indian-American Dr Geeta Rao Gupta has been confirmed as the Ambassador-at-Large for the Office of Global Women's Issues in the State Department by the US Senate. "Dr Geeta Rao Gupta was confirmed by the US Senate as the Ambassador-at-Large for the Office of Global Women's Issues. The State Department looks forward to her efforts to promote women and girls' rights through US foreign policy," The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues tweeted.

National Capital to get Pink Parks Exclusively for Women

250 "Pink Parks" to be situated exclusively for women in India's Capital where no men will be allowed to enter. Aaley Mohammad Iqbal, the deputy Mayor of Delhi mentioned that they have started the process of locating potential sites for women-only "Pink Parks" in each MCD ward.

In addition to this, ensure that the women get numerous services, the goal is to make the city a "more comfortable space" for women. He has even spoken to the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal to establish similar parks in all wards.

Workshop on Women's Safety in the Workplace organized by FICCI in partnership with S.S Rana & Co.

On May 11, 2023, at the FICCI in New Delhi, the FICCI hosted a workshop on women's safety at the workplace in association with S.S. Rana & Co. The Workshop covered a number of key topics that includes understanding the POSH Act, sexual harassment in the workplace awareness, acts that are actionable under the POSH Act, compliances and fines, and also the mock trials.

CREDAI should Promote 1st Generation Female Developers Urges Smriti Irani

Smriti Irani, the minister for Women's & Children's development, requested on Monday that CREDAI, the relator's association should support the first generation of female real estate developers.

Smriti addressed the people present at the CREDAI Women and Youth Leadership Summit in the city. She urged the builders to prioritize the affordability of real estate projects without sacrificing the quality of the building.

Maharashtra Women's Commission wants to Establish Panel to Find Missing Women

Rupali Chakankar, the head of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women (MSCW), has directed the stated home department to form a team that will find out the missing women in the state and report on its progress every fortnight.

Around 3,594 women have been missing between 1 January and 31 March 2023, in which some of the females have been found. The missing women and girls from the state are a matter of concern, Rupali stated on Monday.

NueGo by GreenCell Mobility flags off All-Women intercity Bus

In order to provide women safety and a better travel experience, the premium electric bus brand NueGo by GreenCell Mobility flagged off the first-ever All-Women intercity Bus that will run from Khasmere Gate ISBT, Delhi to Agra.

The intercity Bus will only be managed by women and will provide comfortable and secure travel expenses to the female passengers, according to the organization.

The official statement released by GteenCell Mobility states that NueGo is dedicated to the encouragement and support of women's employment in the nation.

Almasa leads India in Powerlifting Championship

In the Asian Equipped Powerlifting Championship which was held in Alappuzha, Kerala, Shaik Sadiya Almasa, a student of KL Deemed to be University set a new Asian Record by clinching three gold and one bronze medal in the tournament.

Sadiya grabbed a record-breaking 190 kg in the Squat, 160kg in the Deadlift, and together 427.5 kg. She also bagged the bronze medal in bench press with a spectacular lift of 77.5 kg. Her achievements have not only brought recognition but also have set new records in the sport.

Bhupesh Baghel, Chief minister of Chattisgarh, inaugurates Gadh Kalewa in Village Achhota

Gadh Kalewa in the village of Achhota is officially opened by the Chief Minister of Chattisgarh today during the Bhent-Mulakat initiative hosted in the Dhamtari district. The Chief Minister, Bhupesh Baghel interacted with the women working in the self-help group during the visit to Gadh Kalewa and engaged them in a conversation on the arrangements.

"Project Swabhimaan" launched by Dunzo to help Women Delivery Partners & Store Executives

A financial literacy initiative for the organization’s delivery partners and store executives "Project Swabhimaan" was recently introduced by Dunzo which is one of the top hyperlocal and q-commerce organizations in India. The Parinaam Foundation which is a non-profit that works with urban low-income communities, is a partner in the training program.

Monika Malik represents Indian Women's Hockey Team for the 200th time during Australian tour

During the first game of India's tour to Australia, Monika Malik, a midfielder for the Indian women's hockey team, from Chandigarh won her 200th international cap.

The 29 years old, Monika made her international debut against New Zealand in Naples in 2012, and has since been a crucial member of the Indian team. She was a member of the Indian team that took home the bronze medal at the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, in 2014.

Smriti Irani takes feedback on Public Welfare Schemes in Udhampur

Smriti Zubin Irani, the Minister of Women and Child Development and Minority Affairs has arrived today at Udhampur on a two-day visit as a part of the Modi Administration's Public Outreach Program.

The Union Minister met with the Udhampur District Administration shortly after arriving here and discussed with them the feedback on the programs that have been implemented by the Government's schemes on the ground level. She even met with the PRI members to get input about the programs.