UP Govt to start 5th phase of ‘Mission Shakti’ during Navratri

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath (Photo: IANS)


To further promote the safety, dignity, and self-reliance of women and girls, the Uttar Pradesh government is launching the fifth phase of ‘Mission Shakti’ from Navratri.

This phase, running until May 2025, will focus on awareness campaigns and training initiatives.

Officials here on Sunday claimed that as part of this effort, 10 lakh girls will be trained in self-defence and life skills.

Career counselling sessions will also be conducted in 167 schools under the PM SHRI Yojana. Additionally, sanitary pads will be distributed to 36,772 girls to support their health and ensure regular school attendance.

The primary aim of these programs is to educate girls about self-defence, life skills, and their legal rights. It will also focus on raising awareness about critical issues such as education and hygiene.

This phase of Mission Shakti represents a significant step towards empowering women and girls, and fostering positive societal change.

In Indian culture, Maa Durga is revered as a symbol of strength and power.

Reflecting this spirit, the fifth phase of ‘Mission Shakti’ will feature programs to be held in various schools during Navratri, from October 3 to 10, to boost confidence among girls, officials said.

Led by principals and teachers, students will be educated on crucial topics such as child rights, domestic violence, sexual abuse, molestation, and the concept of good touch and bad touch.

Additionally, through rallies and engaging activities, students will receive information on helpline numbers and the dangers of child marriage.

Starting in November 2024, 10 lakh girls will undergo training in self-defence and life skills to help them become self-reliant and empowered.

Meena Melas and career counselling sessions will also be conducted in 167 schools under the PM SHRI Yojana to promote awareness of girl education.

In this phase of ‘Mission Shakti,’ there will be a special focus on menstrual hygiene and climate change. Dedicated sessions on climate change will be organized for 79,000 KGBV students, and sanitary pads will be distributed to 36,772 girls.

During April and May 2025, children will be made aware of their legal rights, including the right to education, the POCSO Act, and laws concerning child marriage and domestic violence.