PM Modi addresses the Nari Shakti Vandan Abhinandan Karyakram in Vadodara

Published By : Admin | September 27, 2023 | 15:39 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Nari Shakti Vandan Abhinandan Karyakram in Vadodara. Speaking at the event, PM Modi said, “Ever since the day the 'Narishakti Vandan Adhiniyam' was passed by the Parliament, I was eager to visit Gujarat and especially Vadodara. Vadodara has taken care of me in my life, like a mother takes care of her child. Therefore, today I have come especially to meet my mothers and sisters of Vadodara.”

“I have always been deeply indebted to Gujarat and the women power of Gujarat. I have made an effort to pay off that debt through the Narishakti Vandan Adhiniyam,” the PM added.

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Expressing his best wishes on Women’s reservation bill securing 33 % reservation for women in all the Assemblies and Lok Sabha, PM Modi said, “I wish you all the best for this law and the avenues it has opened for a better future for women.”

He said, “Gujarat's development model is always discussed in the country and the world. It was because of this development model that the country had expressed such great confidence in me in 2014. And I always say that the biggest strength of Gujarat's development model is the women of Gujarat.”

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Talking about the women’s struggle for education in Vadodara, PM said, “Many of you sisters will remember that low literacy rate of women was a big problem in Gujarat 20 years ago. A large number of daughters had to leave studies midway. Very few mothers were able to reach hospitals for delivery. The male to female ratio was also very worrying. Women's participation in the work force was also very low.”

PM Modi also highlighted the steps that government undertook to empower the women and said, “We took such innumerable problems of Gujarat as a challenge. We made policies for development keeping women at the centre. We worked honestly and with service and today the results are in front of us. Today the daughters of the new generation are not even aware of most of these problems of 20 years ago. This is our achievement.”

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“The schemes and campaigns we made in Gujarat became the basis of many national schemes after 2014. In Gujarat we had started Kanya Kelavani Rath Yatra for the education of daughters,” he added.
The Prime Minister underlined the schemes which eased every woman in Gujarat. He said, “Today, through ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’ we are delivering piped water to the homes of mothers and sisters across the country. For women's participation in democracy, for their rights, it was necessary that they come out of the basic problems of life. Since the Corona period, we have been giving free ration to crores of poor families. The level of women power, confidence and energy of India today has never been higher than before.”

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The PM attacked the opposition alliance and said, “You should look at the record of these people. They used to get laws passed in the Rajya Sabha, but never introduced them in the Lok Sabha. Today these people are in trouble. They want credit for the reservation given to women. I want the women of the country to ask some questions to the people of this arrogant alliance.”

PM Modi said, “These are the same people who used to make fun of Modi when he talked about toilets for women from the Red Fort. When Modi launched the Ujjwala scheme, they ridiculed it too. When we brought anti-triple talaq law for Muslim women, these people openly opposed it. At that time, they were worried about Muslim women but about the vote bank.”

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During his concluding remarks, PM said, “The BJP government has always kept law and order under control in Gujarat. That's why here our mothers, sisters and daughters do not face any problem in leaving the house even late at night. I also appeal that in this festive season, be vocal for local and give priority to local products. BJP will continue to serve the women power of the country like this, this is Modi's guarantee. You keep your blessings on us like this. Only with your blessings this country will touch new heights of development.”

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg to review the Ayush sector, underscoring its vital role in holistic wellbeing and healthcare, preserving traditional knowledge, and contributing to the nation’s wellness ecosystem.

Since the creation of the Ministry of Ayush in 2014, Prime Minister has envisioned a clear roadmap for its growth, recognizing its vast potential. In a comprehensive review of the sector’s progress, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for strategic interventions to harness its full potential. The review focused on streamlining initiatives, optimizing resources, and charting a visionary path to elevate Ayush’s global presence.

During the review, the Prime Minister emphasized the sector’s significant contributions, including its role in promoting preventive healthcare, boosting rural economies through medicinal plant cultivation, and enhancing India’s global standing as a leader in traditional medicine. He highlighted the sector’s resilience and growth, noting its increasing acceptance worldwide and its potential to drive sustainable development and employment generation.

Prime Minister reiterated that the government is committed to strengthening the Ayush sector through policy support, research, and innovation. He also emphasised the need to promote holistic and integrated health and standard protocols on Yoga, Naturopathy and Pharmacy Sector.

Prime Minister emphasized that transparency must remain the bedrock of all operations within the Government across sectors. He directed all stakeholders to uphold the highest standards of integrity, ensuring that their work is guided solely by the rule of law and for the public good.

The Ayush sector has rapidly evolved into a driving force in India's healthcare landscape, achieving significant milestones in education, research, public health, international collaboration, trade, digitalization, and global expansion. Through the efforts of the government, the sector has witnessed several key achievements, about which the Prime Minister was briefed during the meeting.

• Ayush sector demonstrated exponential economic growth, with the manufacturing market size surging from USD 2.85 billion in 2014 to USD 23 billion in 2023.

•India has established itself as a global leader in evidence-based traditional medicine, with the Ayush Research Portal now hosting over 43,000 studies.

• Research publications in the last 10 years exceed the publications of the previous 60 years.

• Ayush Visa to further boost medical tourism, attracting international patients seeking holistic healthcare solutions.

• The Ayush sector has witnessed significant breakthroughs through collaborations with premier institutions at national and international levels.

• The strengthening of infrastructure and a renewed focus on the integration of artificial intelligence under Ayush Grid.

• Digital technologies to be leveraged for promotion of Yoga.

• iGot platform to host more holistic Y-Break Yoga like content

• Establishing the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat is a landmark achievement, reinforcing India's leadership in traditional medicine.

• Inclusion of traditional medicine in the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11.

• National Ayush Mission has been pivotal in expanding the sector’s infrastructure and accessibility.

• More than 24.52 Cr people participated in 2024, International Day of Yoga (IDY) which has now become a global phenomenon.

• 10th Year of International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2025 to be a significant milestone with more participation of people across the globe.

The meeting was attended by Union Health Minister Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Minister of State (IC), Ministry of Ayush and Minister of State, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Shri Prataprao Jadhav, Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P. K. Mishra, Principal Secretary-2 to PM Shri Shaktikanta Das, Advisor to PM Shri Amit Khare and senior officials.