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Uttarakhand State Commission for Women was formed to investigate specific problems relating to women and apart from studying women related issues from the state. [3] The Commission is equipped with powers to safeguard rights of women and ensure their protection and equality against any form of harassment and issues faced in the family and community.
Uttarakhand Government Departments are the administrative bodies of the Government of Uttarakhand in the ... Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Development: http ...
The Tirath Singh Rawat ministry was the ministry in the Cabinet of Uttarakhand headed by the Chief Minister ... (Independent Charge) of Women Empowerment and Child ...
Kamla Pant, born (18 December 1956), Chamoli (Uttarakhand), is a feminist, politician and women's rights activist. [1] She is also known for her work in the Uttarakhand movement , which resulted in Uttarakhand becoming a separate Indian state in 2000.
Rekha Arya (born 15 December 1978) is an Indian politician from Uttarakhand. She is an MLA representing Bharatiya Janata Party [1] from Someshwar Assembly constituency, which is reserved for Scheduled Caste community, in Almora District. [2] She is also the cabinet minister for Women and Child Welfare in the Government of Uttarakhand.
Uttarakhand Government Agencies are the commercial and non-commercial establishments in the Indian state of Uttarakhand by Government of Uttarakhand or Government of India. This includes the state-run public sector undertakings , statutory corporations and co-operative societies .
In 2012, again was elected from Ramnagar Assembly Constituency and continued as a cabinet minister with portfolios like Tourism, Horticulture, Culture, Alternative Energy, Child Welfare and Women Empowerment in state of Uttarakhand. In 2012, Shri Amrita Rawat was looking after alternative energy and tourism ministry of Uttarakhand.
Between 2001 and 2004 SOPHIA ran a health programme in the Van Gujjar community. Addressing health and family planning issues served as a means for women's empowerment through the formation of women's groups. In these groups Gujjar women could also raise non-health related issues and set aside money for women-only loans.