Friday , December 27 2024

Aseem Goyal

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Faridabad, July 27 (HS). Haryana Women and Child Development Minister Aseem Goyal said that it is the duty of every citizen of India to let a woman experience her fundamental right 'right to live'.

Aseem Goyal on Saturday addressed the Urja Ki Udaan program organized by Haryana State Women Commission at Hotel Rajhans in Surajkund as the chief guest. The program was inaugurated by the chief guest by lighting a lamp. Transgenders, Divyangs and deprived people were honored in the program. Transgenders and Divyangs gave a wonderful presentation of the fashion show. Minister Aseem Goyal announced to provide sewing machines to women who make dresses for fashion shows and makeup kits to the people of the third gender community who do the makeup of women walking on the ramp. Women and Child Development Minister Aseem Goyal said that Haryana is the land of respect for women. This state has received the blessings of Maa Saraswati. The women of this state have registered their name in history. Women should be seen with respect in the society. Because in today's time women are ahead in every field, be it the field of education or sports. The government has given priority to the advancement of women.

Renu Bhatia, Chairperson, Haryana State Women Commission, said cyber security is important because smartphones, computers and the Internet have now become such a fundamental part of modern life that it is hard to imagine how we would function without them. Cyber ​​security is not just about protecting digital assets but is a vital element in protecting our way of life. As our dependence on technology increases, the importance of cyber security increases even more, she said.

He said that the state government is committed towards women empowerment and many welfare schemes are being run in their interest. On this occasion, BJP District President Rajkumar Vohra, Haryana Backward Classes Welfare Corporation Chairman Nirmal Bairagi, Haryana State Child Rights Protection Commission Chairman Praveen Joshi, Neeru Saini, Sandeep Joshi, Sukhbir Malerna, Anita Sood, Neeru Bansal, Babita Goyal, Kamlesh Shastri, Vimal Khandelwal and many other dignitaries were present.