Women Empowerment is Necessary but Not Sufficient for Viksit Bharat

Women Empowerment is Necessary but Not Sufficient for Viksit Bharat
By Prof. M.M. Goel
Kaithal, 5th March- 
“Women empowerment is necessary but not sufficient for Viksit Bharat towards 2047 for needo happiness “believes Former Vice-Chancellor & Propounder Needonomics School of Thought Dr Madan Mohan Goel, superannuated Professor from Kurukshetra University.

He was delivering the inaugural address of a national seminar on ‘Role of Women Empowerment in Economic Development organized by Department of Economics and Women Cell RKSD College Kaithal   today. His topic was “Role of Women Empowerment in Viksit Bharat.”

Principal of the college Dr Sanjay Goyal delivered the welcome address and presented a citation on the achievements of Prof. M.M. Goel. Dr Suraj Walia Head Department of Economics explained the theme of the seminar under the patronage of Director General Higher Education Haryana. Dr Ritu Walia Convener Women Cell proposed the vote of thanks.

Women empowerment is not just a matter of gender equality as a smart economics but a critical factor for becoming Viksit Bharat towards 2047, explained Prof Goel with SHE model having spiritual intelligence of a monk mind (not monkey mind of some so called liberated woman using artificial intelligence practically anti women in real sense).

Empowering women economically unleashes their full potential, leading to a more prosperous and equitable society with high labor force participation rate is to be researched in right perspective, believes Prof M.M. Goel.

Investment in women’s empowerment with gender budgeting has to be understood and implemented in right perspectives told Prof Goel.
Cautioning against uncontrolled appetite for greed, Prof Goel said, “To develop a necessary mindset for investment, it is imperative to encourage savings and deposits in banks.”

He advocated the adoption of needo-consumption to change the savings profile of women and said it has the potential to control inflation.

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