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Bihar working towards gender equality through empowerment of women: Health minister Mangal Pandey

Addressing a conference, Pandey said Bihar is working to keep a check on total fertility rate.

Mangal Pandey addresses world's largest conference on gender equality, 'Women Deliver 2019' on Tuesday in Canada. (Photo credit: EPS)


PATNA: Bihar health minister Mangal Pandey addressing a conference in Canada's Vancouver said the state is working towards gender equality through educational and economical empowerment of women.


Pandey, who is currently attending a 4-day conference on gender equality and health of women and girls called ‘Women Deliver-2019' at Vancouver in Canada, said the total fertility rate in a state of India like Bihar has been a matter of serious concern. “But Bihar is working with strong will power to check it down to a great extent through educational and economical empowerment to women and girls”, Pandey said, addressing the Plenary Session of the conference on Tuesday.


‘Women Deliver-2019’ began in Canada with PM Justin Trudeau’s inaugural speech in which he said: “Gender equality is under attack globally”.

The conference is being attended by over 7000 world-leaders, innovators, influencers, change-makers and other personalities involved in social work and gender equality focused on women and girl child rights from 165 countries.


The conference focuses on three key issues – gender-responsive health systems and services, gender-based violence and women’s economic empowerment and equal opportunity, facilitating cross-issue dialogues, understanding and collaborations.

Pandey speaking at the parliamentary forum of the conference, quoted various initiatives by the Bihar government to decrease the total fertility rate (TFR) and dwelt upon the success of Swasthya mela (Health fairs), which are organized at primary health centers in state regularly.


He also said : “A free of cost injectable contraceptive called - Antara, has been made available at health centers in 36 districts of state to curb population growth by checking TFR besides a slew of initiatives including the regular health fairs”.

Pandey said that Bihar has witnessed decrease in TFR from 4.3 earlier to 3.3 till 2018. “But state health wing is determined to decrease it even drastically through people’s participation and awareness”, he said.


Source: Express News Service

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