Women's empowerment issues on top priority
Women's empowerment issues may get more than lip-service in the new UPA regime.

Since the idea behind the 100-day programme is to ensure that early action is taken on the issues identified, one could hope that at least some of the issues would get implemented.
The President said the national literacy mission will be recast as national mission for female literacy, to make every woman literate in the next five years. While male literacy went up to over 75% in the last census and is expected to be higher now, female literacy was only 54% in 2001.
Increased female literacy is expected to become a force multiplier for all our social development programmes,��� she said. Concerted effort to increase representation of women in central government jobs will be made.
Steps for early passage of the women���s reservation bill providing for one-third reservation to women in state legislatures and in the Parliament, which has been delayed for many years, figures prominently in the 100-days programme. Ms Patil also proposed a Constitutional amendment to provide 50% reservation for women in local self government.
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