Empowering Partnerships: India and Sri Lanka Unite for Women and Child Welfare
Union Women and Child Development Minister Annpurna Devi met with Sri Lankan counterpart Saroja Savithri Paulraj to discuss women empowerment and child welfare. The meeting, part of a Sri Lankan study visit, focused on women's roles in development, equality, and governance, highlighting India's flagship welfare programs and digital governance initiatives.
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In a pivotal meeting, India's Union Women and Child Development Minister Annpurna Devi and Sri Lanka's Saroja Savithri Paulraj addressed significant themes of women empowerment and child welfare. These talks were a cornerstone of the Sri Lankan delegation's study visit to India.
The discussions primarily revolved around women's roles in development, gender equality, and maternal welfare, showcasing India's flagship programs like Mission Shakti and Poshan 2.0. These initiatives aim to uplift women through technology-driven service delivery and robust governance tools.
Expressing gratitude, Paulraj recognized India's transformative efforts under Narendra Modi's leadership in fostering an inclusive, women-led development framework. Both parties agreed on bolstering institutional cooperation and sharing best practices to enhance child and women-centric welfare schemes.
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