International Women’s Day 2025: Empowered Women Empower the World

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International Women’s Day 2025: Empowered Women Empower the World

Context:

International Women’s Day is celebrated globally on 8th March to honour women’s achievements across all spheres of life. The theme for 2025 is “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.” 

  • This theme emphasises equal rights, opportunities, and power for all, ensuring an inclusive future where no one is left behind. 
  • The year 2025 is also significant as it marks 30 years of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a key blueprint for women’s rights worldwide.

Constitutional and Legal Framework: The Indian Constitution upholds gender equality through various provisions:-

  • Article 14 guarantees equality before the law.
  • Article 15 prohibits discrimination based on sex.
  • Article 51(a)(e) calls for renouncing practices that degrade women’s dignity.
  • Directive Principles (Articles 39 & 42) emphasise equal livelihood, pay, and maternity relief.

India is a signatory to several international treaties, including:

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
  • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, 1966)
  • Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW, 1979)
  • Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995)
  • United Nations Convention Against Corruption (2003)
  • Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development

Government Schemes for Women’s Upliftment

Education for Women’s Empowerment: Education is the foundation of economic independence and gender equality. India has undertaken key initiatives:-

  • Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 ensures schools for all children.
  • Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) promotes girls’ education and improves the child sex ratio.
  • National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 prioritises gender equity.
  • Women in STEM: 42.57% of STEM students are women, benefiting from schemes like Vigyan Jyoti (2020) and SWAYAM digital learning.

Health and Nutrition: The government has launched various health programs for maternal and child well-being:-

  • Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY): ₹17,362 crore provided to 3.81 crore women.
  • Improved Maternal Health: MMR reduced from 130 (2014-16) to 97 (2018-20).
  • Swachh Bharat Mission: 11.8 crore toilets built, improving hygiene and sanitation.
  • Jal Jeevan Mission: 15.4 crore households provided with tap water.

Economic Empowerment and Financial Inclusion: Women’s financial participation is key to economic growth:-

  • PM Jan Dhan Yojana: 30.46 crore bank accounts, 55% held by women.
  • MUDRA Scheme: 69% of microloans granted to women entrepreneurs.
  • Stand-Up India Scheme: 84% of loans given to women-led businesses.
  • Self-Help Groups (SHGs): 10 crore women connected to 9 million SHGs.
  • Women in the Workforce: Women now form 15% of India’s pilots, highest globally.

Digital and Technological Empowerment: Digital literacy is a crucial aspect of women’s progress:-

  • PMGDISHA: 60 million rural citizens trained in digital literacy.
  • 67,000 women entrepreneurs run Common Service Centres (CSCs).
  • Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission enhances healthcare accessibility through digital platforms.
  • Financial Technology: Aadhaar-linked services promote women’s financial security.

Safety and Protection for Women: Women’s safety is a priority, with stronger legal measures and institutional support:-

  • Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2018 increased penalties for crimes against women.
  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 safeguards women from domestic abuse.
  • One Stop Centres (OSCs): 802 centres assisting over 1 million women.
  • Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs): 750 courts operational, including 408 exclusively for POCSO cases.
  • Cyber Crime Helpline (1930) and Safe City Projects ensure digital and physical security.
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