'Mahila Samvad' Campaign
- Recently, in a landmark initiative to empower women across Bihar, Chief Minister launched the 'Mahila Samvad' campaign.
- It aims to connect with and inform over two crore women about key government schemes dedicated to their social and economic upliftment.
- The primary objective of ‘Mahila Samvad’ is to raise awareness about state-sponsored welfare schemes among women.
- Additionally, the campaign promotes direct communication between women and government officials, creating a platform for sharing concerns, feedback, and suggestions that could shape future policies.
- A key component of the campaign includes the deployment of 600 specially designed vehicles named “women dialogue” vans. ....
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