BJP Mahila Morcha Holds Empowering Women-Centric Programmes in Doda
13/12/2025
Jammu, December 12 (KIP)- The Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha today conducted a series of significant programmes in District Doda under the leadership of Advocate Neha Mahajan, State President BJP Mahila Morcha J&K alongwith general secretaries Er Urvashi Gupta and Poonam Gupta. The day’s proceedings began with an organisational meeting attended by women Karyakartas from various mandals, where discussions focused on strengthening booth-level coordination, accelerating outreach among women beneficiaries, and reinforcing the party’s organisational structure at the grassroots.
A Mahila Sammellan on Atmanirbhar Bharat was subsequently held at the BJP District Office, Doda. Women from multiple Self Help Groups (SHGs) displayed their handcrafted products, highlighting the growing role of rural women in entrepreneurship and self-reliance. During the programme, Er. Urvashi Gupta, State General Secretary BJP Mahila Morcha, read out the Sankalp Patra and administered the pledge of building a Modern and Self-Reliant India, inspiring all women present to commit themselves to nation-building with renewed energy and dedication. SHG members and women entrepreneurs were felicitated for their contributions toward promoting economic empowerment and skill-based livelihood opportunities.
The programme was graced by the presence of prominent party leaders including District President Babu Ram Sharma; District General Secretary Rakesh; Party Spokesperson Ramesh Khajuria; DDC Vice-Chairperson Sangeeta Bhagat; DDC Councillor Jaya Rani Katoch; Mandal President Satya Sharma. The event was well-organised by District Mahila Morcha President Smt. Arpna Devi, and the stage proceedings were conducted by General Secretary Smt. Anuradha Thakur.
Addressing the gathering, Adv. Neha Mahajan emphasised that women-led development is at the heart of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. She highlighted the crucial role being played by SHGs and grassroots women leaders in transforming local economies, expanding opportunities, and strengthening society. She appreciated the participation of all women attendees and urged Mahila Morcha workers to continue working with commitment, sensitivity, and organisational discipline to ensure that every government scheme reaches the intended beneficiaries.
The programmes concluded with a renewed pledge by the Mahila Morcha members to further strengthen the organisation across District Doda and to empower women through sustained awareness, training, and community mobilisation.