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| Tawi Welfare Society hails bill of 33% reservation for women | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 16: Tawi Welfare Society (Regd.) extends its heartfelt appreciation and wholehearted welcome to the historic step taken by the Central Government in introducing the Bill for 33% reservation for women, who constitute nearly fifty percent of our nation's population. This long awaited initiative marks a significant milestone in strengthening inclusive democracy and empowering women in the decision making processes of the country. While it is true that such a progressive measure could have been introduced much earlier, it is rightly said better late than never. This Bill reflects a growing recognition of the indispensable role women play in shaping the future of our nation. Today, women have not only proven their mettle but have excelled across diverse spheres be it politics, science, space exploration, governance, defence services, entrepreneurship, or social leadership. From leading nations to breaking barriers in traditionally male dominated fields, women have consistently demonstrated exceptional capability, resilience and vision. In many areas, they have even surpassed conventional expectations and redefined excellence. This landmark Bill is not merely a policy decision, it is a powerful affirmation of gender equality, justice and the commitment to building a more balanced and representative society. It will pave the way for greater participation of women in governance and ensure that their voices, perspectives and leadership contribute meaningfully to national development. Tawi Welfare Society (Regd.) sincerely hopes and urges that all political parties rise above differences and extend their full support to this noble initiative, enabling its swift passage into law. Such unity in purpose will send a strong message of collective responsibility towards empowering women and strengthening the democratic fabric of our nation. Once again, Tawi Welfare Society (Regd.) expresses its deep appreciation for this progressive step and remains hopeful that it will usher in a new era of equality, opportunity and inclusive growth. |
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