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Women’s Economic Participation Gets INR 3 Lakh Crore Allocate

India’s budget for 2024-2025 has earmarked a substantial INR 3 lakh crore for initiatives aimed at enhancing women’s participation in the workforce. This strategic allocation reflects the government’s commitment to bridging gender disparities and fostering a more inclusive economic environment.

The budget announcement has been hailed as a pivotal moment for women’s advancement, particularly with the introduction of hostels and targeted women-specific skilling programmes through a new centrally sponsored scheme. According to a spokesperson from the Manglam Group and Founder President of CREDAI Rajasthan Women’s Wing, these initiatives are set to revolutionise opportunities for women across various sectors, empowering them to seize new career prospects. In addition to educational and support facilities, the budget proposes a rebate on stamp duties for properties purchased by women. This incentive aims to lower barriers to real estate investment, encouraging financial independence and positioning women as key stakeholders in the growing real estate market. “The allocation of INR 3 lakh crore for women’s development is a significant milestone that will unlock unprecedented avenues for women’s economic participation,” stated the spokesperson.

The initiatives outlined in the budget are expected to tackle systemic barriers that have historically impeded women’s economic engagement. By creating an enabling environment for women entrepreneurs, professionals, and workers, the government aims to harness the full potential of its demographic dividend, thereby accelerating sustainable economic growth. “The rebate on stamp duties for properties bought by women is a progressive step towards promoting gender-inclusive economic growth,” the spokesperson added. This measure aligns with broader efforts to enhance women’s financial autonomy and representation in key sectors of the economy.

The budget’s provisions underscore the government’s proactive approach to promoting gender parity and social equity. By investing in women-centric policies and infrastructure, India seeks to cultivate a resilient and dynamic workforce capable of driving innovation, productivity, and inclusive development. This strategic allocation signals a commitment to fostering an economic landscape where women can thrive and contribute significantly to the nation’s growth.

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