"When the bicycle scheme was launched (2006) only 1.7 lakh girls were enrolled in schools across the state in class IX, which today has risen to 8.15 lakh," Kumar said addressing a 'Chetna sabha' as part of his 'Nishchay yatra' here.
"Ratio of enrolment of boys and girls has become almost equal in class IX," he said adding, the scheme has virtually added "wings to the aspirations of girls to fly high."
He said in addition to reserving 50 per cent of seats in panchayats and urban local bodies for women, the grand alliance government within days of taking oath in November 2015, had fulfilled one out of the 'seven resolves' of reserving 35 per cent of vacancies for women in all state government jobs.
Kumar is on his 'Nishchay yatra' since November last year in course of which he takes feedback on liquor ban and implementation of his 'seven resolves' which promise to provide electricity, toilet, drinking water and sewage facilities among others to every household in the next four-year term of the government.
Kumar talked elaborately on prohibition, which is in force in the state since April last year and highlighted its positive outcome in terms of transformation of environment at home and localities.
The CM exhorted people to participate in the mammoth human chain tomorrow to reaffirm commitment towards prohibition and said the human chain would affirm that the entire state was in favour of ban on alcohol.