Strict laws alone are not enough to tackle crimes against women, there is a need for change in society's perception for their better safety and security, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithiviraj Chavan has said.
"A change in mindset towards women in the society is needed. Merely making stringent laws to deal with offences against women will not be sufficient," Chavan said here last night.
Women are no longer lagging behind in any field - be it education or services, he said.
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The UPA at the Centre and the Maharashtra government were committed to women empowerment, he assured, adding that 50 percent reservation for women have been made in local bodies elections.
Chavan last night dedicated a community hall and a women's development centre to NGO Jain Saheli Mandal (friends club) at Butibori industrial estate near here.
State Industries Minister Narayan Rane also assured government's help to women's group in their entrepreneurship through Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC).
Former BJP national president Nitin Gadkari, MPCC chief Manikrao Thakre, state ministers Shivajirao Moghe (Social Justice), Sanjay Deotale (Cultural), Anil Deshmukh (Food and civil supplies), Nitin Raut (EGS), Minister of State Rajendra Mulak (Finance), Members of Parliament, Vijay Darda, Datta Meghe and others were also present on the occasion.
Jain Saheli Mandal's president Jyotsana Darda said the organisation has been providing opportunities to needy women through self-help groups in becoming financially independent.