"Without empowerment of women, no society or state can forge ahead," he said.
"A country's progress can be judged only on the basis of how far its women have made strides. It is everyone's responsibility to ensure women empowerment on all fronts," he said at the award-giving function organised by FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO), North East Chapter.
Expressing concern that atrocities against women are on the rise, Gogoi said such incidents must be brought to an end through concerted efforts.
"Assam is the first state in the country to have 30 per cent job reservation for women. Now other states are emulating us," he added.
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"It's good to see a sizeable section of girls pursuing education in universities, polytechnics, engineering, medical and other institutions. The demand for girls' hostels is more than boys. And this augurs well for the state and the country as a whole," he said.
The Chief Minister appreciated the endeavour of FLO, North East Chapter for espousing the cause of women and giving them the recognition they so richly deserve.
"A little bit of encouragement and appreciation does wonders and inspires and motivates one in the field to work with greater zeal and vigour," he said.
The Chief Minister presented Tongam Rina, a journalist from Arunachal Pradesh who braved terrorists' bullets, G Lalthanzami from Mizoram who saves women from domestic abuse, Birubala Rabha from Assam who spearheads a campaign against witch-hunting, Meena Debbarma, a young actress from Tripura who fights for tribal rights and Rupshika Borah from Assam, who is the first ever woman director of OIL with Women Achievers of North East Award for the year 2014-15.