Piramal Foundation Empowers Women Pradhans in Uttar Pradesh’s Aspirational Districts
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 19: Education is fundamental to a nation’s progress. Strengthening education in Panchayats is crucial for India’s development by 2047. We cannot afford to overlook education, especially for girls—every child has the right to learn,” said Om Prakash Rajbhar, Hon’ble Minister of Panchayati Raj, Uttar Pradesh, at a programme in Lucknow, [...]

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 19: Education is fundamental to a nation’s progress. Strengthening education in Panchayats is crucial for India’s development by 2047. We cannot afford to overlook education, especially for girls—every child has the right to learn,” said Om Prakash Rajbhar, Hon’ble Minister of Panchayati Raj, Uttar Pradesh, at a programme in Lucknow, organized by the Aspirational Bharat Collaborative (Piramal Foundation) in partnership with the Department of Panchayati Raj, Uttar Pradesh.
As part of the event, Rajbhar released the coffee table book Viksit Panchayat – Viksit Bharat, which showcases inspiring stories of 28 women sarpanches from Uttar Pradesh. A documentary, Panch Naari, highlighting the journey of a female sarpanch from the Tharu community in Bahraich, was also screened.
The Minister also felicitated female sarpanches who had traveled from across seven Panchayats in Uttar Pradesh to participate in the event.