India is by and large an agricultural country. Its economical and social development pivots on agricultural growth. Agriculture is one such area in which both men and women work together, not now but since ages. In patriarchal society, the women farmers have to work amidst biases, discriminations and rituals. Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS) was invited by Bhartiya Kisan Sangh, Ujjain, on 16th May, 2016 to address the women farmers belonging to the villages of Malwa region, Madhya Pradesh.

DJJS Emphasized the Role of Women Farmers of Malwa Region, Madhya Pradesh

Sadhvi Deepa Bharti, the daughter disciple of His Holiness Ashutosh Maharaj Ji, motivated the farmers by applauding their dire contribution in upraising the economic growth of country and generated awareness on various critical issues prevalent in our society like gender equality, girl child education, organic farming and preservation and protection of Indian Cow breeds. She also made everyone aware of the fact that these issues are not the subjects of mere talks only rather DJJS is actively working towards them in each of its social projects like Kamdhenu, Santulan and Sanrakshan.

Mr Kamal Singh Anjana (Malwa Prant Adhyaksh), Mr Mahesh Chaudhary (Malwa Prant Sangathan Mantri) and Mr Dinesh Paatidaar (Malwa Prant Mahamantri) were also present on the occasion.

DJJS Emphasized the Role of Women Farmers of Malwa Region, Madhya Pradesh

As the ending note, a pledge ceremony was held wherein all took oath to preserve and protect the pious river kshipra along with adopting organic farming and eliminating all sorts of discriminations prevalent in village communities. Thereby, making village, country and World to be a better place to live in!

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