All India Janwadi Mahila Samiti organized Women’s Day
All India Janwadi Mahila Samiti organized Women’s Day today on 12th March. On this day, hundreds of women from different parts of the city ensured their participation in the YWCA. Addressing the women, the State Secretary of Janwadi Mahila Samiti, Falma Chauhan said that today is also the foundation day of Janwadi Mahila Samiti. In this function, the first flag was hoisted and State Secretary Falma Chauhan threw light on the history and heritage of Janwadi Mahila Samiti. She said that whatever the fight of women, from 1981 till today, she has fought for women’s rights and women’s social, political, and economic fight. Falma Chauhan said that the Himachal Pradesh government is also following the footsteps of the Modi government, which in the budget session has recently proposed to make changes in the Child Marriage Prohibition Act 2006 to increase the legal age of marriage of women from 18 years to 21 years. Presented for. Mahila Samiti believes that the government presented it in the Assembly on its own without discussing it with any women’s organization. The Law Commission of the country has also said that the marriage age of boys should also be 18 years. There is no scientific reason for increasing age. State Committee member Meena Kapoor spoke on International Women’s Day. She said that this day is celebrated every year on March 8. On this day, the glorious struggles and achievements of women are remembered. From this day, women take inspiration and reiterate their resolve to strongly carry forward the fight against inequality and exploitation. The day also symbolizes the deep brotherhood between the liberation struggles of women and the working class.
SFI Women’s State Committee Convenor Sarita Rana said that the government is crippling women by giving these guarantees. This government first implemented the National Education Policy 2020 in Himachal, due to which girls from remote areas of Himachal are not able to get an education. Will be deprived of. He said that the government should form gender-sensitive committees in every educational institution and office.
Labor leader Himi Devi said that the government does not consider the scheme workers as its employees, these women do all kinds of government work and they are exploited the most.
Lawyer leader Bharti Mehta said that injustice is done to women everywhere, they have to go from place to place to get justice, women do not have much information, hence they should be organized by organizations like Janwadi Mahila Samiti.
In the function, women also recited poems on March 8 and women and in this, girls also performed Giddha and women performed Natiya.
After the function, District Vice President Sunita Tanwar brought a resolution against drugs and District Secretary Sonia Shabarbal supported it and took everyone’s consent for a rally against drugs on 26th June.
District Secretary Sonia Shubrawal State Secretary Falma Chauhan State Committee Member Meena Kapoor