Seva Shakti centres symbols of women's self-reliance: Yogi
LUCKNOW, Oct. 8 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday inaugurated 15 Seva Shakti centres (sewing training centres) and launched the Matri Shakti Vandan programme under Mission Shakti 5.0 to mark the 85th birth anniversary of former MLA the late DP Bora.
He also virtually unveiled Bora's statue and felicitated women achievers from diverse fields for their exemplary contributions to the society. Addressing a gathering on the occasion, he said the day holds special significance for Uttar Pradesh as it coincides with Sharad Purnima and the birth anniversaries of Maharshi Valmiki and Meera Bai.
"On this auspicious occasion, I bow to sage Valmiki and Meera Bai and offer humble tributes to the late DP Bora on behalf of the state government and the people of Uttar Pradesh," he said. Yogi said the newly inaugurated Seva Shakti centres, being operated under the aegis of the DP Bora Memorial Committee, would serve as symbols of women's self-reliance and help them achieve economic independence through sewing and skill training.
He felicitated women who have made remarkable contributions in education, literature, music, health, and social service. These included Padma Shri awardee and Hindi litterateur Prof Vidya Bindu Singh, classical musician Sunita Jhingran, Sheela Mishra, Shalu Singh and Dr Chandrawati. Praising their achievements, he said their dedication and excellence continue to inspire society and honouring them is a matter of great pride.
He recalled the life and legacy of DP Bora, describing him as a courageous and visionary leader who raised the voice of the deprived, Dalit and oppressed classes. "As the president of the Lucknow University Students' Union and later as an MLA, DP Bora fearlessly protected the interests of the poor and the business community at a time when Lucknow was battling gang wars and lawlessness. He not only fought for justice but also gave a new direction to society," the CM said.
At the event, poet Sarvesh Asthana evoked social sensitivity through his poems, focusing on women's dignity, safety, self-reliance and awareness against evils like dowry. Yogi appreciated his writing, saying that a poet's pen challenges social evils and guides the society towards a new path.
Through his verses, Asthana highlighted the character of Lord Ram and social values.
He said more than a hundred Seva Shakti centres, operated by the DP Bora Memorial Committee, are playing a significant role in advancing this mission....
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