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WCD Ministry intends to set up National Women Entrepreneurship Council to promote women entrepreneurs

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WCD Ministry intends to set up National Women Entrepreneurship Council to promote women entrepreneurs

The Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government intends to set up National Women Entrepreneurship Council (NWEC). NWEC will promote entrepreneurship as it would be the umbrella organization for socio-economic gender parity, financial inclusion and economic empowerment of women in India. However, no final decision has been taken as yet.

 

 

The existing online e-marketing portal, Mahila E-haat aims at tapping the potential of the women population as also for providing better avenue to markets for selling their products/services, thereby accelerating growth, providing opportunities and expanding India’s reach domestically and also internationally. In addition to above, the Ministry of Women & Child Development is implementing following schemes to ensure economic development of women in the country:

i.         Support to Training and Employment Programme for Women (STEP) to ensure sustainable employment and income generation for marginalized and assets-less rural and urban poor women across the country;

ii.       Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK) to extend micro-finance services to bring about socio-economic uplift   ent of poor women;

iii.     National Mission for Empowerment of Women (NMEW) to strengthen the overall processes that promote all round development of Women;

iv.     Scheme for Adolescent Girls-Sabla for all-round development of adolescent girl of 11-18 years by making them self-reliant by facilitating access to learning, health and nutrition;

v.       Working Women Hostels for ensuring safe accommodation for women working away from their place of residence;

vi.     Maternity Benefit Programme has been contributing towards better enabling environment by providing cash incentives for improved health and nutrition to pregnant and nursing mothers;

vii.   Gender Budgeting has been adopted as a tool for mainstreaming gender perspective at various stages of planning, budgeting, implementation impact assessment and revisiting of policy / programme objectives and allocations;

 

               This information was given by Minister of State for Women & Child Development, Smt Krishna Raj in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

 

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First Published: Mar 31 2017 | 8:20 PM IST

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