Women’s reservation bill to significantly strengthen women empowerment: CM

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday described the Women’s Reservation Bill as a landmark and far-reaching initiative that will significantly strengthen women’s empowerment in the country. She said the legislation is poised to open new avenues for women and elevate their role in governance in the years ahead.
Speaking during her visit to Tirupati, the Chief Minister said the entire nation is looking at the bill with hope and expectation. “It will ensure meaningful participation of women in the mainstream of decision-making,” she said, adding that it represents a decisive step towards inclusive governance.
During the visit, the chief minister offered prayers at the Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, seeking peace, prosperity and good health for citizens. She described the temple as a timeless centre of faith and devotion, where devotees experience a deep sense of spiritual energy and grace.
She also visited the Integrated Command and Control Centre of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), praising its use of modern technology and efficient management systems. Gupta noted that the centre plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of pilgrims and facilitating smooth darshan. “The seamless blend of tradition and technology here is exemplary and can serve as a model for religious institutions across the country,” she said.
Reflecting on her visit to the Tirupati Balaji shrine, the Chief Minister said she felt a deep sense of spiritual fulfilment. She highlighted that lakhs of devotees from across India and abroad visit the shrine, and commended the administration for maintaining high standards of cleanliness, security and crowd management.
“Managing darshan for 70,000 to one lakh devotees daily without inconvenience is truly commendable,” she said, congratulating the TTD team for their efforts.















