Union Ministers Maneka Gandhi and Narendra Singh Tomar interacted with select women village heads from Jhakhand through video conferencing during the programme, urging them to take keen interest in learning about various development schemes of the government.
This, they said, would ensure that women representatives do not have to rely on male representatives in running the panchayats.
Gandhi stressed on the need for them to learn how funds are allocated for various development programmes and how to spend it to ensure the budget released for a particular panchayat is efficiently utilised and the quality of the assets ensured.
She urged the women panchayat representatives to get an overall idea on how houses and sanitation infrastructures like toilets and drains are constructed and give special focus on women education in villages. She also asked them to ensure that there is no trafficking of women.
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"You should be aware of how many girls in area under your respective panchyats are attending school and try to figure out why girl students are dropping out and look for a solution.
The objective of the training programme is to build the confidence of the women representatives in dealing with the daily functioning of the panchayats and make them aware of the laws and rights of women under Constitution of India.
She also advised them to form WhataApp groups to discuss and share among themselves their experiences/best practices along with achievements in order to empower each other.
He was also optimistic about them ensuring vaccination for every child.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) with the help of Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, has developed training modules for empowering these elected women.
They will be trained by experts from the National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRD and PR) in Hyderabad.