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Aparna Yadav inspects old age home, district women's hosp in city

Aparna Yadav inspects old age home, district women's hosp in city

Time of Indiaa day ago

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Kanpur: Vice-chairperson of State Women Commission,
Aparna Yadav
on Friday visited old age home Swaroop Nagar, Government Children's Home (Girls), One Stop Centre, District Women's Hospital and the women's barrack of the district prison and inspected the arrangements.
While interacting with the elderly at the old age home in Swaroop Nagar, Aparna directed the district social welfare officer for immediate resolution of the problems related to old age pension.
On this occasion, fruits were also distributed to the elderly. After observing the condition of the Government Children's Home (Girls), necessary guidelines were given to the district probation officer for renovation and improvement of the institution.
During the inspection of the One Stop Centre, she stressed on increasing its basic facilities and its wide publicity among the people. While inspecting the maternity ward in the women's hospital, she gave the message of encouraging the birth of girls and provided baby kits to the families of newborn girls.
She also instructed the officials concerned to link beneficiaries with Chief Minister Kanya Sumangala Yojana and other government schemes.
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During inspection of the women's barrack in the district jail, she planted Sindoor and Rudraksha saplings and gave necessary directions to the jail superintendent to ensure arrangement of skill training to make women inmates self-reliant.
After the inspection, a review meeting of the schemes related to women welfare being run in the district was organised at the Circuit House, in which the vice-chairperson stressed on ensuring timely and cent percent benefits of the schemes to all eligible beneficiaries.
In the meeting deputy commissioner, women offences, additional district magistrate (judicial), assistant police commissioner etc were present.

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