Impact of Bima Sakhi Yojana on Women and IAS Preparation
1. Introduction to Bima Sakhi Yojana
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Bima Sakhi Yojana on 9th December 2024 in Panipat, Haryana, the symbolic land of Nari Shakti.
- The scheme, initiated by LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India), focuses on empowering women through financial independence and employment.
- It aims to support women aged 18-70 years, particularly from rural and deprived communities.
2. Objectives of the Scheme
- Employment Opportunities:
- Aims to recruit 2 lakh women as LIC agents in the next three years.
- Financial Inclusion:
- Encourages women’s participation in the insurance sector and promotes economic independence.
- Social Security:
- Contributes to the “Insurance for All” mission, ensuring access to insurance across the nation.
3. Key Features of Bima Sakhi Yojana
- Eligibility:
- Women must be 10th pass and aged between 18 and 70 years.
- Training and Support:
- Women will receive special training to become LIC agents.
- Financial assistance will be provided for three years:
- ₹7,000 per month in the first year.
- ₹6,000 per month in the second year.
- ₹5,000 per month in the third year.
- Additional Income:
- Agents can earn commissions on insurance policies.
- An LIC agent’s average earnings are around ₹15,000 per month.
- Bima Sakhis are expected to earn ₹1.75 lakh annually, providing additional family income.
4. Importance of Women’s Participation in the Insurance Sector
- In 2017, there were 6 lakh women LIC agents; by 2023, this number increased to 7.45 lakh.
- Women now make up 28% of all LIC agents.
- Bima Sakhi Yojana aims to further improve women’s representation in the insurance sector.
5. Impact of Women Empowerment Initiatives
- Self-Help Groups: Women-led initiatives like Krishi Sakhis (agriculture guides) and Pashu Sakhis (animal husbandry guides) are inspiring models of empowerment.
- 70,000 Krishi Sakhis and 1.25 lakh Pashu Sakhis are actively contributing to rural development.
- Financial Inclusion:
- Over 30 crore Jan Dhan accounts have been opened for women, providing them access to banking services.
6. Broader Vision of Nari Shakti in India
- Women are becoming leaders in diverse fields, including:
- Armed Forces: Women now serve on the frontlines and as fighter pilots.
- Business: Many women lead producer associations and cooperatives in farming and animal husbandry.
- Police Forces: Increasing recruitment of women in law enforcement.
7. Linking Women Empowerment to National Development
- Initiatives like Swachh Bharat Mission, Ujjwala Yojana, and Jal Jeevan Mission have transformed women’s lives:
- 11.6 crore toilets constructed under Swachh Bharat Mission.
- 10.3 crore LPG connections provided under Ujjwala Yojana.
- 15.1 crore rural families given clean drinking water connections under Jal Jeevan Mission.
- These efforts have improved women’s safety, health, and overall quality of life.
8. Foundation Stone of Horticulture University in Haryana
- PM Modi laid the foundation stone for Maharana Pratap Horticulture University in Karnal, Haryana.
- Spread over 495 acres with 6 regional research centers at a cost of ₹700 crore.
- The university will play a key role in making Haryana a leader in horticulture, similar to its role during the Green Revolution.
9. Vision for 2047: Viksit Bharat
- Women are seen as the key drivers of India’s development.
- By removing obstacles and providing opportunities, women can lead India toward becoming a developed nation by 2047.
- PM Modi emphasized that Nari Shakti will serve as the pillar of a stronger and more prosperous India.