Every Girl Has a Dream
Dream, Dream, Dream
Dream transforms into thoughts
And thoughts result in action.
Howdy Dream Aspirers,
We at DreamAppsInc have a mission to Inspire, Ignite, Motivate and
Transform the lives of Dream Aspirers and help them achieve success in life
with the inspirational and motivational articles and tools on our site.
Follow
your heart and your dreams will come true.
In
today's world, more than 1.1 billion girls poised to create their future,
breaking the boundaries, fighting social injustice and violence with no or
little access to education and healthcare
"The future
belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
-- Eleanor
Roosevelt
United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution
66/170 on December 11, 2011, to declare October 11 as the International Day of
the Girl Child, to recognize girls’ rights and the challenges girls face around
the world
NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY
India celebrates National Girl Child Day each year
on the 24th of January.
The ministry of women and child development
initiative celebrates the day with Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign to
generate awareness on the importance of girl education, health, and nutrition.
All girls are entitled to the right to a safe, healthy and educated life. It's the
responsibility of Parents, Society, and the Government to equip them with the
required skill sets and tools to achieve success in their endeavors.
CHOOSE YOUR ROLE MODELS WISELY
Every girl has a dream. To achieve big goals in their life and to emulate the success of their role models. Choosing a role model who makes you feel good will help you become the best version of yourself.
KALPANA CHAWALA
Born in Haryana, India, Kalpana
Chwala's ambition, dream, and extraordinary courage took her on the journey to
space.
"The path from dreams
to success does exist. May you have the vision to find it, the courage to get
on to it, and the perseverance to follow it.
"
-- Kalpana Chawla
SRISHTI GOSWAMI
On January 24,2021, the
19-year-old Srishti Goswami, currently serving the post of Chief Minister of
Uttarakhand's Bal Vidhan Sabha, became the One-day Chief Minister of
Uttarakhand to review various schemes run by the Haryana government.
She has been working with the Aarambh India campaign to promote education and to address the issues of poor children's.
EDUCATION - THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON
Education is a human right and an
essential tool for achieving the goals of equality, development, and peace.
Every girl child should have access to this critical tool to enable them to
achieve equal socio-economic status.
Today girls are breaking fences and
making their voice heard across fields shaping an inclusive, healthier, safer,
more equitable, and more prosperous future.
Government Initiatives and Programs to empower girl child / women :
1. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
To eliminate female foeticide and to promote education for girl children.
https://wcd.nic.in/bbbp-schemes
2. STEP (Support to training cum Employment for women)
3. SSA (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan)
For girl child education and to increase in the Gender Parity Index (GPI).
4. The National literacy Mission or Saakshar Bharat
Saakshar Bharat is the centrally sponsored nation-wide literacy scheme of the Indian Department for School Education and Literacy (DSEL) focusing on increasing women´s literacy in India
Educating women on health care. It has resulted in the decline in fertility rates, Maternal mortality rates (MMR), Infant mortality rates (IMR).
6. SHG (Self Help Groups)
For economic development in women by giving micro finances.
Self Help Groups (SHGs) are a homogenous group of 10-20 individuals who come together for saving and internally helping each other in times of need.
7. NMEW (National Mission for Empowerment of Women)
To ensure economic & social empowerment of women.
8. Swayamsidha scheme
To ensures total development of women.
Get information on Swayamsiddha Scheme of Ministry of Women and Child Development. Users can get details of immediate objectives of the programme such as establishment of self reliant women self help groups (SHGs), creation of confidence and awareness among members of SHGs regarding women status, health, nutrition, education, sanitation and hygiene etc.
9. Swadhar scheme
To provide Basic necessities to marginalized women & girls.
10. Kishori Shakti Yojana
Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY) seeks to empower adolescent girls, so as to enable them to take charge of their lives. It is viewed as a holistic initiative for the development of adolescent girls. The programme through its interventions aims at bringing about a difference in the lives of the adolescent girls. It seeks to provide them with an opportunity to realize their full potential.
https://wcd.nic.in/kishori-shakti-yojana
“We want deeper sincerity of motive, a greater courage in speech and earnestness in action.”
-- Sarojini Naidu
What is your big dream? Post in the comments section...
Kindly donate to the SMILE INDIA FOUNDATION for the welfare
of underprivileged children who are very much affected because of the Pandemic.
Kindly show your support to get the smile back on their little faces.
Enjoy and Ignite!
JD
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
© 2021 DreamAppsInc Solutions. All Rights
Reserved.
PIC CREDIT: PIXABAY, FREEPRESSJOUNAL