More women in labour force needed: Pinarayi
The Hindu
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The government is trying to increase the participation of women in the workforce from 24% to 50% through effective implementation of labour schemes, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.
He was speaking after inaugurating the seventh National SARAS Mela organised by the Kudumbashree in the State at the Kanakakkunnu Palace grounds on Wednesday.
The Chief Minister said the government was trying to provide employment to 40 lakh people in the State in the next five years. Of these, 20 lakh opportunities would be in novel sectors. The biggest beneficiaries of these novel opportunities would be women.
Lack of financial independence was one of the reasons for violence and atrocities against women. The government intended to overcome these through activities with the message of Streepaksha Navakeralam. Besides ensuring legal and social security, women had to be taken towards financial independence. Only then could gender quality be realised. It was with this aim that the government was trying to increase women’s participation in the workforce and find more sources of income for them.
Gender budgeting was being done to provide financial support for women empowerment, Mr. Vijayan said. The gender budget outlay this year had been increased to ₹4,665 crore. This was 20.9% of the total Plan fund of the State. Steps to strengthen Kudumbashree had been included in the budget. The Kudumbashree had been allocated ₹260 crore. The Kudumbashree units could be seen as nodal agencies of local economic development. It was expected to provide employment to two lakh people through various schemes.
A sustainable sales network will be set up to find a market for Kudumbashree products. The Streepaksha Navakeralam programme will be expanded by including neighbourhood group members, auxiliary group members, and members of the public. A loan of ₹500 crore will be made available at low interest rates for local economic development and poverty eradication.
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