Mysuru: Retired High Court Justice HN Nagamohan Das asked political parties to make a concerted effort to pass the Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament and ensure equal political representation for women in both the Houses. Parliament and the state legislature in the country.
They are Dr. BR. was speaking after inaugurating the 131st birth anniversary celebrations of ambedkar jointly organized by the district administration District Panchayat, Mysuru Municipal Corporation and the social welfare department at the city’s Kalamandir on Thursday.
He said that when he was the Union Law Minister, Ambedkar had worked hard to ensure equal rights and opportunities for women in property, education and other fields by introducing the Hindu Code Bill, but he tendered his resignation. bill. As the nation celebrated its platinum jubilee of independence, it should honor Ambedkar by passing the Women’s Reservation Bill pending in Parliament for many years, as the population of men and women in the country is almost equal, he said.
He said that when there is gender equality in Parliament, better policies can be made which ideally promote gender equality by challenging the existing social and political structures along with better governance.
On this occasion two rank holders who received gold medal and cash prize for studying in the hostels of Social Welfare Department were also felicitated. KM Pallavi from Kyamanahalli in Sakleshpur taluk was awarded two gold medals and 10 cash prizes in MA Darshan, and V Tejaswini from Sattegala village in Kollegal taluk for bagging nine gold medals and 10 cash prizes in MA alternate Kannada. awarded for.
Mysore District Incharge Minister ST Somashekar was present.
They are Dr. BR. was speaking after inaugurating the 131st birth anniversary celebrations of ambedkar jointly organized by the district administration District Panchayat, Mysuru Municipal Corporation and the social welfare department at the city’s Kalamandir on Thursday.
He said that when he was the Union Law Minister, Ambedkar had worked hard to ensure equal rights and opportunities for women in property, education and other fields by introducing the Hindu Code Bill, but he tendered his resignation. bill. As the nation celebrated its platinum jubilee of independence, it should honor Ambedkar by passing the Women’s Reservation Bill pending in Parliament for many years, as the population of men and women in the country is almost equal, he said.
He said that when there is gender equality in Parliament, better policies can be made which ideally promote gender equality by challenging the existing social and political structures along with better governance.
On this occasion two rank holders who received gold medal and cash prize for studying in the hostels of Social Welfare Department were also felicitated. KM Pallavi from Kyamanahalli in Sakleshpur taluk was awarded two gold medals and 10 cash prizes in MA Darshan, and V Tejaswini from Sattegala village in Kollegal taluk for bagging nine gold medals and 10 cash prizes in MA alternate Kannada. awarded for.
Mysore District Incharge Minister ST Somashekar was present.