‘Anandadhara’ successful in empowering women: Mamata Banerjee

The Asian Age With Agency Inputs

Metros, Kolkata

The state government also distributes animals for rearing among the rural women to ensure their economic prosperity, she stated.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (Photo: File | PTI)

Kolkata: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee Monday highlighted the success of the “Anandadhara” scheme, rolled out by her government, in empowering the rural women of the state.

Banerjee took to Twitter on International Day of Rural Women, that empowerment of rural women was being done through self-help groups in the state.

“Today is International Day of Rural Women. Our govt is working for the empowerment of rural women through self-help groups. The scheme Anandadhara has been very successful in this regard,” Banerjee wrote on her Twitter handle.

The state government also distributes animals for rearing among the rural women to ensure their economic prosperity, she stated.

The “Anandadhara” scheme, initiated in 2012, is an anti-poverty programme for the rural poor, implemented through the organising of women into self-help groups (SHG).

The aim of the scheme is to mobilise the rural poor and vulnerable people into self-managed  institutions and support them for livelihood collectives.

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