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Maharashtra Government Introduces Women Farmers’ Empowerment Bill in Assembly

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Maharashtra Government Introduces Women Farmers’ Empowerment Bill in Assembly

The Maharashtra state government has introduced the Women Farmers’ Empowerment Bill in the Legislative Assembly, aiming to formally recognize the contributions of women in the agricultural sector. A key feature of the legislation is the issuance of a 'Woman Farmer Certificate,' which will serve as an official identity document. This certificate is designed to streamline access to various government schemes, agricultural subsidies, and institutional finance. Furthermore, the bill seeks to provide enhanced market support, ensuring that women farmers can more effectively navigate the economic landscape while securing their livelihoods through legal and financial empowerment.

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