Planning
with Affirmative Action for Inclusion of Women and Children in Growth and
Development Process Focused
The Economic Survey 2013-14 presented on 9th July 2014 by
the Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitely as precursor to the General Budget in
the Lok Sabha today talks of inclusive development that incorporates social and
financial inclusion and implementing social sector programmes like poverty
alleviation and employment generation, social protection, rural infrastructure
and development, urban infrastructure, education and skill development, heath,
women and child development and welfare and development of weaker sections. On
women and child development, The Economic Survey states that women and children
constitute about 70 per cent of the population of the country and are
vulnerable and lag behind in terms of many economic and social parameters.
There is a need for focused planning with affirmative action for inclusion of
women and children in growth and development process with greater share in the
decision making process. The new policies that are needed to address violence
against women and children including a new National Policy for Children NPC
2013 for the realization of the rights of all children have been adopted. A
special law, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act 2012
and the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention Prohibition and
Redressal Act 2013 have been enacted for greater inclusion of women and greater
share of women in the decision making process.
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