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The discourse on women's empowerment typically includes themes of equality, freedom, self-respect, decision-making power, and liberation from discrimination and traditional constraints. Therefore, I have been and will continue to work for the welfare of women and children in our constituency. This includes protecting women, making them self-reliant, and providing them with employment opportunities.

It also involves empowering women to stand on their own feet and building their self-confidence. As a doctor myself, I am aware of the various illnesses and difficulties women face, and I have been working for women's health and will continue to do so.

The theme of equal rights and opportunities often highlights the need for women to have the same social, political, and economic rights and opportunities as men, but this is not always the case. Therefore, I work for equal rights for women.

Self-respect and self-confidence: A crucial aspect is fostering self-respect, self-reliance, and confidence in women's abilities and potential. Often, women do not come forward to work, so I continue to work to provide them with opportunities through various initiatives.

Decision-making power: Empowerment involves ensuring that women have the right to make policy decisions that affect their lives, both at home and in public life.

Access to resources: Work is done to ensure equal access to education, healthcare, employment, financial resources (such as loans and credit), and property ownership rights.