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Punjab government rolls out women‑empowerment drive, says CM Mann
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🗓 20 Aug 2026, 02:36 AM
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Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced a new initiative aimed at empowering women across Punjab, highlighting its role in building a stronger state.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann unveiled a government programme focused on enhancing women's participation in economic and social spheres. The scheme seeks to provide skill training, financial support and leadership opportunities to women in both rural and urban areas. Mann emphasized that empowering women is essential for the overall development and resilience of Punjab. The administration plans to collaborate with local NGOs and industry partners to ensure effective implementation. Officials expect the initiative to boost employment and improve gender equity in the state.
The programme includes scholarships for higher education, micro‑credit facilities for women entrepreneurs, and mentorship networks linking experienced professionals with aspiring female leaders. State officials said the measures will be rolled out in phases, starting with districts that have lower female literacy rates. Monitoring mechanisms will track progress and adjust resources as needed.
Mann urged community leaders and families to support the effort, stating that a stronger Punjab depends on the active contribution of its women. The government aims to set a benchmark for other states by demonstrating tangible outcomes within the next two years.
The programme includes scholarships for higher education, micro‑credit facilities for women entrepreneurs, and mentorship networks linking experienced professionals with aspiring female leaders. State officials said the measures will be rolled out in phases, starting with districts that have lower female literacy rates. Monitoring mechanisms will track progress and adjust resources as needed.
Mann urged community leaders and families to support the effort, stating that a stronger Punjab depends on the active contribution of its women. The government aims to set a benchmark for other states by demonstrating tangible outcomes within the next two years.