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Govt steadfastly committed to empowering women: CM

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at the Lakhpati Didi Sammelan in Jammu on Thursday.
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah reaffirmed his government’s unwavering commitment to the Umeed programme, promising to take all necessary steps, provide the required funds and simplify procedures to ensure its continued growth and success.

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The Chief Minister made these remarks while addressing the ‘Lakhpati Didi Sammelan’ organised by the J&K Rural Livelihood Mission (JKRLM) working under the aegis of Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj.

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Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister said, “As I stand here, my heart is filled with pride. I want to assure all of you—our daughters, sisters and mothers—that the government is fully committed to supporting this programme. We will take every necessary step to ensure its continued growth, provide the required funds and simplify procedures to empower more women.”

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Highlighting the programme’s impact, the Chief Minister expressed satisfaction that over 12,000 ‘Lakhpati Didis’ have already been empowered under the initiative.

He said financial independence of women strengthens not just individuals but the entire society.

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“This programme, which began during my first tenure as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has exceeded expectations. Who would have thought that this initiative would lead to the emergence of Lakhpati Didis in Jammu and Kashmir? And yet, here we are, witnessing incredible stories of success, perseverance and achievement,” said the Chief Minister.

He praised the women’s fiscal discipline, which has garnered trust from banks and financial institutions. “Your discipline, responsibility and commitment to timely repayments have built this trust. If all sectors operate with the same level of integrity and accountability as you do, Jammu and Kashmir’s economic landscape would be transformed,” he said.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasised the transformative power of financial independence for women, saying, “When women—our mothers, sisters and daughters—become self-reliant, the entire society benefits. It allows you to make your own decisions, shaping a future that is better for you and your families.”

He commended the quiet yet impactful progress of the Umeed programme, stating, “This programme has done wonders, quietly and without fanfare. Where there is noise, there is often politics. But progress made in silence speaks volumes.”

Acknowledging the potential of the Umeed programme to serve as a national model, he urged the replication of success stories from other states.

He also announced plans for women entrepreneurs to receive training and skill development opportunities across India, with a batch of women already scheduled to travel to Ahmedabad for advanced training.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister virtually launched several key initiatives aimed at further empowering women entrepreneurs under the Umeed programme. These included the felicitation of 11,936 Lakhpati Didis, the e-delivery of engagement orders for 650 banking correspondents and the e-inauguration of four Common Training Centres to build the capacity of potential Lakhpati Didis.

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