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Women to be trained for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections Chandigarh the 19th May 2023.

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Women to be trained for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections
Chandigarh the 19th May 2023.
Special plans have been made to awaken women from the schemes of the Central Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under which the party is training 200 women ‘Kamal Mitra’ in each Lok Sabha seat of the country.
Today, in the presence of National President of Mahila Morcha, Vanathi Srinivasan, this scheme was launched across the country from the BJP Headquarters in New Delhi.
In this series, this scheme was also launched in Chandigarh in a program organized under the chairmanship of State President of Mahila Morcha, Sunita Dhawan.
On this occasion, BJP State President Arun Sood was present as the chief guest, he congratulated the workers of Mahila Morcha for this campaign. State Spokesperson and Mahila Morcha in-charge Kailash Chand Jain, Morcha General Secretary Neha Arora, Ruby Gupta, District President and Program Convenor Sonam Verma, Co-Convenor Rajni Thakur, BJP District President Naresh Panchal, Satinder Singh Sidhu, District Secretary Ravinder Malik, Mandal President Deepak Sharma accompanied him. Apart from the nominated councilor Umesh Ghai, all the district and state office bearers and workers of the Morcha were present in the program.
Giving information about the scheme, Morcha in-charge Kailash Chand Jain said that Kamal Mitra is a unique training program through which BJP will train its women leaders and workers about the schemes implemented by the Narendra Modi government. For this, information related to 15 main schemes like Ujjwala Yojana, Sukanya Samridhi Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Matritva Vandana Yojana will be disseminated to the people.
For this, BJP Mahila Morcha has prepared a team of enlightened women, including doctors, professors, engineers, lawyers, IT professionals and research scholars, who will train and prepare women.
Under this scheme, the target is to prepare more than one lakh ‘Kamal Mitra’ women across the country by training the office bearers and workers of Mahila Morcha.
On this occasion, tributes were also paid to National Affairs Secretary Rashmi Sharma, senior leader of Mahila Morcha, who passed away recently.