
Kudumbashree to have units for educated women
The Hindu
20,000 units will be formed for women in 18-40 age group, says Minister
Twenty-thousand units will be formed as part of the Kudumbashree movement for educated young women between the ages of 18 and 40, Minister for Local Self-Governments M.V. Govindan has said. The units will be formed at the ward level in local bodies within two months, the Minister said, replying to the debate on demands for grants in the Assembly on Monday. “Kudumbashree was formed 23 years ago and today it has become a major force with 45.43 lakh members. However, young, educated women between the ages of 18 and 40 are still not a part of it. The new decision will ensure lakhs of jobs,” he said.More Related News

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