Women won't have to change their names in passports after marriage: Modi

The PM said he wanted women to be at the centre of the developmental schemes

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

PM Narendra Modi
PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister on Thursday announced that are free to retain their maiden in their passports now after the

Stating that he wanted to be at the centre of the developmental schemes, Modi said his government is working in different ways to empower them through various schemes like Mudra and Ujjwala, among others.

"From now onwards, will not have to change their in the after their marriage," Modi told a gathering of the Indian Merchants Chambers' ladies wing over a video conferencing.

The government wants the woman of the house to be the priority in all of its development schemes, he added.

Citing various women-oriented schemes launched by his government, the Prime Minister said the maternity leave for the has been extended now to 26 weeks from the present 12 weeks while another scheme provides for transfer of Rs 6,000 to women, who chose to deliver in hospitals.

On the free cooking gas distribution project launched last year under the Ujjwala scheme, Modi said, "The government has set a target of covering as many as 5 crore people from BPL families over the next two years. Within a year of its launch, the scheme has already benefited 2 crore "

Under the LPG subsidy surrender campaign, already 1.2 crore people have voluntarily given up their benefits, he added.

Praising for their entrepreneurial spirit, Modi said wherever are given an opportunity, they have proved that they are two steps ahead of the men.

The biggest contributors to the dairy and livestock sectors are women, he said.

Lijjat Papad and Amul are the shining examples of what our can do if empowered, the prime minister pointed out.

Modi also said 70 per cent of the Mudra loans (aimed at small borrowers for productive purposes) borrowers are now, which indicate the rising entrepreneurial spirit of the

Women won't have to change their names in passports after marriage: Modi

The PM said he wanted women to be at the centre of the developmental schemes

The PM said he wanted women to be at the centre of the developmental schemes
Prime Minister on Thursday announced that are free to retain their maiden in their passports now after the

Stating that he wanted to be at the centre of the developmental schemes, Modi said his government is working in different ways to empower them through various schemes like Mudra and Ujjwala, among others.

"From now onwards, will not have to change their in the after their marriage," Modi told a gathering of the Indian Merchants Chambers' ladies wing over a video conferencing.

The government wants the woman of the house to be the priority in all of its development schemes, he added.

Citing various women-oriented schemes launched by his government, the Prime Minister said the maternity leave for the has been extended now to 26 weeks from the present 12 weeks while another scheme provides for transfer of Rs 6,000 to women, who chose to deliver in hospitals.

On the free cooking gas distribution project launched last year under the Ujjwala scheme, Modi said, "The government has set a target of covering as many as 5 crore people from BPL families over the next two years. Within a year of its launch, the scheme has already benefited 2 crore "

Under the LPG subsidy surrender campaign, already 1.2 crore people have voluntarily given up their benefits, he added.

Praising for their entrepreneurial spirit, Modi said wherever are given an opportunity, they have proved that they are two steps ahead of the men.

The biggest contributors to the dairy and livestock sectors are women, he said.

Lijjat Papad and Amul are the shining examples of what our can do if empowered, the prime minister pointed out.

Modi also said 70 per cent of the Mudra loans (aimed at small borrowers for productive purposes) borrowers are now, which indicate the rising entrepreneurial spirit of the
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