Speaking at the 'Raisina Dialogue' here, the Information and Broadcasting minister said under the PMMY, people could avail financial aid to start a new business or to expand the existing one by taking a loan of Rs 50,000 to Rs 10 lakh.
"75 per cent of the beneficiaries of the financial outreach programme (PMMY) of the prime minister are women. This means that in our country, we have women coming from small towns, walking up to bank manager, convincing them that their business plans make more sense than anybody else who walked into the same branch.
The minister, however, said the fact that in unorganised sector, the number of women being much higher than the men also speaks of a "different story".
She also advocated for combined efforts of men and women to work for the empowerment of women, wondering why women only identify with their gender to be the problem-solvers.
"We have five women here (on the dais) from across the world, speaking for our entire gender, and convincing people why women should be a bigger part of decision-making. I think that is where the entire inequality that (comes in)," Irani said.
"I think that should give us little pause for introspection that whether we as women only identify our gender to be the problem-solvers or do we view women and men equally participating in administration of applying themselves to solutions that men and women both need in our country," she said.
The minister also shared her experience before becoming MP or minister when she had walked into her employer's room and asked for a raise and got a reply that the men working with her "did not get anything".
Referring to the incident, the minister said examples need to be set where women were "not afraid" to ask for raise they deserve after proving their competence.
"This is where you need to empower a women where they can walk into a room after proving their competence saying I don't like this wage gap. Pay me," she said.
Highlighting the works of the government, she said the Centre has built about a record of 4 lakh toilets in one year in government schools which has enhanced the enrolment of girls.
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