Care Economy: The Structural Foundation of Women-Led Development
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Care Economy: The Structural Foundation of Women-Led Development
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we honour not only achievements but the indomitable spirit of Bharat’s women. The story of Bharat has always been shaped by the strength of its women not only in legislatures and boardrooms, but equally in homes, farms, classrooms and countless quiet spaces where they have stood as silent pillars of our society.
Today Indian women are at the forefront of India’s transformation—advancing in education, STEM, defence, and governance. From fighter pilots to grassroots leaders, they are driving inclusive and sustained national progress.
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This strength is rooted in a profound historical legacy – From Savitribai Phule’s pioneering work in girls’ education to Ahilyabai Holkar’s compassionate governance. Our civilisation reveres Shakti, seeing in every woman the strength to nurture and lead. Under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India has moved beyond viewing women solely as beneficiaries to recognising them as leaders and drivers of development. Women-led development is no longer an aspiration — it is reflected in policy, governance, and national priorities
Behind every visible achievement also stands a silent force –The Care Economy. It is the mother........
