Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has laid emphasis on women empowerment. Recently, he has taken an important decision. In fact, recently, he directed the officials to remove all material from the education syllabus in which women are said to be less than men. In fact, these directions were given by the CM at a meeting of ministers for women empowerment and child welfare. Meanwhile, CM Shivraj said, "The syllabus should be audited and made gender neutral. That means women should not be described as inferior to men.''
In addition, they have issued instructions to carry out the work on priority. At the same time, CM said, "Words used for the post of women officers and employees should also bring about the same similarities as men. The CM directed that the posts of women should be treated as men. They should be called teachers like men instead of teachers." Not only that, CM Shivraj also raised the issue of malnutrition. "Work should also be done expeditiously towards curbing violence against women and dowry practices."
Meanwhile, CM Shivraj issued instructions that "nutrition levels and blood tests should be conducted every three months in government, private schools and Anganwadi centres. Coarse cereals should also be included in the mid-day meal provided in anganwadis. Education of girls should be linked to skill enhancement so that employment opportunities can be increased for them also." Further, CM said, "Girls availing the Ladli Laxmi Yojana should be given employment opportunities. At the same time, safe city programme should be promoted in every district. Mobile content against girls should also be reined in. At the village level, women from Self Help Groups should be empowered to run shops and cooperativesocieties at the right rate. Women should also be trained as travel guide drivers and tour operators.''
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