Advocacy & Government: The Government of Odisha announced that it will handover all unused government properties in panchayats to self-help groups (SHGs) that are federated under Mission Shakti to empower rural women.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik directed district collectors to complete the process of handing over these properties within the next two months. “There are many government properties including government buildings, shopping complexes, and community ponds lying unutilised in panchayats, blocks, and districts. If the properties are given to women, they will use them for social and economic upliftment of the area,” said Patnaik.
“It would benefit the general public as well as women groups would generate income,” he remarked, adding that, “The empowerment of women has always been priority of my government. Mission Shakti has become instrumental in change. This step would help the silent revolution of women in the state.”
The Odisha government has carved out a separate department for Mission Shakti, which is expected to empower 70 lakh women associated with self-help groups under the programme.
Mission Shakti was launched in the year 2001 with the objective of organising women into SHGs for holistic empowerment and targeted livelihood activities. Currently, there are six lakh SHGs, with 70 lakh members in Odisha under Mission Shakti.
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