Bengal Govt to launch ‘Gender Budgeting’

Bengal Government is soon going to launch ‘gender budgeting’. Speaking at seminar on condition of women in workplace, Dr Shashi Panja, the Minister for Women and Child Welfare, said that the government would soon launch ‘gender budgeting’.

Through this exercise the government would ascertain how many women are benefiting from various women-centric schemes, the number of female government employees, how much money is being spent on women welfare by various departments, among other things.

The data will help the government chart goals for the future and continue to work for the upliftment of women in society.

 

রাজ্যে চালু হতে চলেছে ‘জেন্ডার বাজেটিং’

রাজ্যে সরকারি চাকরি ও সরকারি প্রকল্প থেকে কত মহিলা উপকৃত হচ্ছেন তা জানতে উদ্যোগী হল রাজ্য সরকার। শনিবার একটি আলোচনাসভায় এই কথা জানান নারী ও শিশুকল্যাণ মন্ত্রী শশী পাঁজা।

তিনি বলেন, রাজ্যের বিভিন্ন দপ্তরে জেন্ডার বাজেটিং এর উদ্যোগ নেওয়া হয়েছে।

কি এই জেন্ডার বাজেটিং? কন্যাশ্রী, বিধবা ভাতা, সবুজ সাথী, স্বনির্ভর যোজনার মত নানা প্রকল্পে কত মহিলা উপকৃত এবং রাজ্যের সরকারি পরিকাঠামোয় কত মহিলা কাজ করছেন, তা জানতেই এই উদ্যোগ। নানা প্রকল্পের লক্ষ্যমাত্রা কতটা পূরণ হয়েছে এবং সেটি পূরণ করতে কি কি প্লানিং দরকার সেটি ঠিক করতে পারবে সরকার।

Kanyashree beneficiaries to get nutritious food till the age of 18

The state government has decided to bring in Kanyashree beneficiaries of six districts under another successful scheme for girls called ‘Sabla’. An idea has been mulled to let girl students get nutritional food even after Class VIII and, at the same time, get empowered by learning life and vocational skills.

It may be mentioned that at present mid-day meal is provided to all students between primary level and Class VIII. Hence, the state government had initiated a process so as to provide nutritional food to girl students, even after they complete Class VIII, till the age of 18.

Sabla is a scheme for adolescent girls in the age group of 11 to 18 years. The girls will simply need to visit the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and the anganwadi centres to get nutritional food.

In addition to getting nutritional food from schools in their mid-day meals till they pass Class VIII, the girls enrolled in the Sabla scheme will also get food with similar nutritional value from ICDS centres till the age of 18 years.

Minister of State for of Health and Family Welfare Dr Shashi Panja said initially the step will be taken in districts including Nadia, Malda, Kolkata, Cooch Behar, Purulia and Jalpaiguri.

 

Bengal Minister seeks separate toilets for transgenders

Minister for women and child development and social welfare, Dr Shashi Panja, said on Wednesday that transgender persons deserve to have separate public toilets.

“They deserve separate toilets, which unfortunately are not there. Just imagine the difficulties faced by them. They are human (beings) too,” Panja said while addressing the 8th CII Corporate Social Responsibility Meet, 2015 here.

She also appealed to the corporate houses to earmark a part of their CSR funds for setting up separate toilets for the transgender.

As per state government figures, the number of transgender persons in West Bengal is 30,349. The issue of the community’s welfare is being discussed in Bengal since the state government has set up a transgender development board.

Also, with Manabi Mukhopadhyay becoming the first transgender principal of any college has given an impetus to the transgender development movement in the state.
“The government alone cannot do everything. Please come forward and help us achieve our social goals,” Dr Panja said.

Dr Panja also spoke of the need for quality education and vocational training at anganwadi centres where children need good teachers and mentors.

“All you are required to do is approach the urban development department for land,” she said in her appeal to the corporate houses.

Earlier, the state government had asked the Kolkata Police to begin recruitment of transgenders into the Civic Police Volunteer Force. The move was seen as a way to end the “stigma” and “discrimination” against the community.