The Centre has revised its flagship '
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' scheme to include
skilling of girls, increasing their enrolment in secondary education, raising awareness about menstrual hygiene, and promulgating elimination of child marriages, a senior official said. Speaking at the national conference on skilling in non-traditional livelihoods for girls, Women and Child Development Secretary Indevar Pandey said the focus will also be made on removing the barriers that stop girls from pursuing diverse livelihood opportunities.
"The Beti Bachao
Beti Padhao (
BBBP) scheme has been revised, and it has a new and refreshing look. Some of the new aims we have for the scheme include ensuring a 1 per cent increment in enrolment at the secondary level and skilling of girls and women every year, raising awareness about safe menstrual hygiene, and promulgating the elimination of child marriages. These are the new elements being included in BBBP," he said.
An operational manual to implement the scheme in districts was also launched at the event.
"It has a BBBP activity calendar that has been streamlined to aid the districts to implement the scheme in a sustained and inclusive manner throughout the year. We will also focus on removing the barriers that stop girls from pursuing diverse livelihoods. We will also try to form a system that will enable girls to be exactly who they want to be in future," Pandey said.
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