Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed the Women’s Economic Empowerment Index (WEEx Index) at a high-level meeting held at his official residence. He called the index a historic step towards fulfilling the vision of empowering women and self-reliance.
He directed all departments not to treat this index as a mere report, but to consider it as a foundation for action and to achieve the set targets in a time-bound manner. He added that the society and the state can move forward only when women are truly empowered through policy and schemes.
It is noteworthy that this index was developed by the Planning Department in collaboration with NITI Aayog. The purpose of this index is to quantitatively assess the benefits received by women from government schemes and initiatives, and to guide necessary improvements.
The index evaluates all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh based on five key themes: Entrepreneurship, Employment, Education and Skills, Health and Safety and Welfare.
The index clearly highlights districts that have successfully delivered the benefits of schemes to women, and which ones still require focused effort.
The Chief Minister instructed all concerned officials to link this index to the Chief Minister’s Office dashboard, and for every department to incorporate it into their policy-making and execution processes.
Each department should develop sector-specific programs that prioritize women’s empowerment based on the findings of this index. District-level planning should also be aligned with the index to ensure more effective local-level implementation.
During the presentation, it was noted that some districts have shown excellent performance in certain schemes, while others have low female participation.
For example, districts like Lucknow, Kanpur Nagar, and Varanasi have delivered scheme benefits effectively to women. On the other hand, districts like Chitrakoot, Shravasti, Mahoba, Ballia, and Siddharthnagar need special attention and efforts.
The Chief Minister directed that special campaigns be launched in districts like Banda, Balrampur, Jaunpur, Mahoba, Chitrakoot, and Lakhimpur Kheri to ensure women benefit under the Mission Mahila Shakti Evam Samriddhi scheme.
In districts where women are not receiving expected benefits, special interventions should be carried out.
The CM also emphasized giving preference to women in police recruitment, especially in districts with low representation of female home guards and teachers.
He reiterated the government’s responsibility not just to give women respect, but also to ensure their participation in security, administration, and governance structures.
Special programmes must be initiated to increase female participation in: Technical institutions, skill development centers, and professional training programs. To reconnect women who dropped out of training, each district will set up a “Re-enrollment Cell.”
To promote women’s participation in education linked with health and service sectors, paramedical institutes will be made more accessible.
The meeting also discussed boosting women’s participation in public transport operations. The CM said women should be given opportunities in professions like driver and conductor, with proper facilities and support through training centres.