Women empowerment in Uttarakhand is witnessing a transformative shift under the visionary leadership of Honourable Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami. His progressive policies and government-backed initiatives are redefining the role and rights of women across the state. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by Uttarakhand’s women—especially those in remote and hilly regions—Chief Minister Dhami has introduced targeted programs that are not just changing lives but rewriting the narrative of gender equality in the region.
In Uttarakhand, women have always been the backbone of family and society, especially in rural and hilly areas where they shoulder multiple responsibilities. Recognizing this, the state government has introduced empowerment schemes rooted in the realities of women’s lives. While earlier efforts laid the foundation post-state formation, it is the Dhami administration that has taken these initiatives to new heights with inclusive, well-planned, and impactful actions.
The state government has ensured that women from all walks of life—be it from Scheduled Castes, Tribes, minority communities, or urban working women—benefit from these schemes. Central government initiatives for women empowerment are also being implemented as a top priority in Uttarakhand.
According to the 2011 census, women make up 49.06% of the state’s population. Uttarakhand’s women have historically taken the lead in environmental conservation and have shown strong awareness about ecology, despite limited formal education. Empowering them economically and socially remains at the heart of the state’s development strategy.
Recognizing education as the first step towards empowerment, the Nanda Gauri Yojana supports girls with:
Additional programs:
On the occasion of Women’s Day, the state launched the Mahila Sarathi Yojana, a groundbreaking initiative to:
On January 27, 2025, Uttarakhand became the first state to pass the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), a historic legal reform promoting gender equality and individual rights.
While Scheduled Tribes are exempt from this law considering cultural sensitivities, the state’s progressive step is being hailed as a model for national reform. This monumental code ensures:
Uttarakhand’s bold and inclusive approach to women empowerment—both at the grassroots and policy levels—is setting a national example. From economic independence to social justice, from education to legal rights, the state is nurturing a new generation of empowered, self-reliant, and confident women.
The journey has just begun, and the wind of change is blowing stronger than ever.
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