Technology has been playing a pivotal role in every sector of Indian Economy. Use of technology has been robust in recent decades and hence agriculture sector is also not left untouched by it. Recent developments in e-technology for Farmers. 1. NAM: National Agriculture Market is a portal launchedRead more
Technology has been playing a pivotal role in every sector of Indian Economy. Use of technology has been robust in recent decades and hence agriculture sector is also not left untouched by it.
Recent developments in e-technology for Farmers.
1. NAM: National Agriculture Market is a portal launched by the Indian Government to create a unified market across the country.
2. Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme: Launched by the Central Government, it aims to provide direct cash transfer to the farmer’s bank account.
3. E- Choupal : An initiative by ITC to help farmers regarding the health of seeds and best agricultural practices.
4. The Digital Agriculture Mission: It aims to promote use of Blockchain Technology, Robotics in the agricultural field.
5. Agriculture Technology Management Agency: ATMA model has helped in contribution of diversification of agriculture in some states, is a promising example.
Although Indian agriculture is facing backwardness in the terms of its growth and share, but advancements like Robotics, drone technology and so on hold a promising future for this sector in terms of its growth.
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Empowering women is crucial for societal progress, as they are the cornerstone of the family. True empowerment occurs when women have full control over decision-making, are heard and respected, and can significantly influence social choices and decisions that impact society as a whole. InstitutionalRead more
Empowering women is crucial for societal progress, as they are the cornerstone of the family. True empowerment occurs when women have full control over decision-making, are heard and respected, and can significantly influence social choices and decisions that impact society as a whole. Institutional and Social Changes needed for women encompass a broad range of areas to ensure equality and empowerment. Here are some key changes:
Institutional Changes:
Education: Providing equal opportunities, scholarships and encouraging girls to pursue STEM and other traditionally male dominated fields.
Equal pay and employment opportunities: Implementing and enforcing equal pay for equal work across all sectors.
Workplace policies: It should include flexible working hours, anti – harassment measures in line with sexual harassment of women at workplace act, 2013, career development programme for women, and mentorship opportunities leveraging platform’s like NITI Ayog’s women entrepreneur robust parental leave for both parents.
Healthcare Access: It should ensure comprehensive reproductive health services through schemes like Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan[PMSMA]address maternal mortality , provide access to mental health services via the national mental health programme.
SOCIAL CHANGES:
Challenging gender stereotypes:Launch awareness campaigns to dismantle harmful gender norms
Economic Empowerment: promote economic empowerment through financial inclusion initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna[ PMJDY] and Self Help Groups[SHGs]
Legal Awareness: Conduct legal awareness programme to inform women about their rights and available legal recourse, supported by the National Commission for Women [ NCW]
Support Services: Enhance support services for women, such as helplines, counselling and shelters for victims for violence and abuse, akin to the One Stop Centre Scheme[OCS]
Empowering women through comprehensive institutional reforms and social changes fosters equality, enhances well-being, and drives sustainable social development.
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