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Mumbai, Maharashtra: In an exclusive interview, television actress Rupali Ganguly discussed the Women’s Reservation Bill and expressed her pride that the long-delayed reform has finally been achieved, crediting it to the government of Narendra Modi. She highlighted women’s empowerment, tracing progress from the struggles of Savitribai Phule’s era to modern policy changes. She argued that increased female representation will improve governance, education, safety, and bring greater emotional balance to policymaking. She also reflected on the role of media and grassroots awareness in driving societal change. Overall, she described the reform as a historic and transformative step for India’s democratic and social progress.

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00:00First of all, if you want to know, because you are always advocating for women's rights,
00:07then in our country, it is a country where there is a 33% reservation for parliament and state assembly.
00:18And the bill that was passed in 2023 was finally implemented.
00:23From the next level of parliament, you will see 33% of the people.
00:26So what do you say?
00:27Two, two, two.
00:29I think it's been 27 or 28 years after that, in 2013.
00:37And now it's going to be implemented.
00:40So I am just so proud that how many people have been in this country for this year.
00:54You know, finally there will actually be 33% reservation for women in the parliament.
01:01And after that, Maudie ji's government has been able to come.
01:07It's been so many years.
01:09You see, Maudie ji is the only thing.
01:11You can see, there are many reforms.
01:14There are many reforms.
01:17There are many things.
01:20trying to persist in certain terms.
01:20You know, if you say about the Sukaanye Samridhi scheme?
01:24Why do you not have a scheme for the first time?
01:25But it was no case before the government came.
01:28At that time I remember saying that,
01:36and there's a female mortality is, you know, so much.
01:41And there were also many places where children were born in the blood.
01:48But you are now listening to these things after coming to Modi Ji.
01:51You are not listening to them.
01:52So, they are doing so much for the girls, for the girls, for the children.
01:58That is commendable.
02:00They can only do Modi Ji because they are seeing their mother, their daughter, their daughter.
02:07And they have always given us so much respect.
02:16So, I feel very proud.
02:18I feel very proud that in my country you will be 33% of the girls.
02:22I feel very proud of them.
02:23We were taught in school.
02:25And the teacher said that,
02:29If one girl is taught, then you can learn the whole family.
02:33If one girl is taught, then you can learn the whole family.
02:38If one girl is taught, then you can learn the whole family.
02:40And we have come a long way from there.
02:43We have come a long way from there.
02:47There are so many things that there is still a long way to go.
02:53But Modi Ji is with them.
02:56So, I think we will be able to apply every class.
03:00With the first number we will apply.
03:04And I am very, very, very proud.
03:08And I am very happy that finally this is happening.
03:12And yeah.
03:14To, to, to.
03:14With this, the next question, when we have 30% of the parliament,
03:20what impact this will have on policy making on a broader level?
03:24The policies of society, the policies of society, the policies of society,
03:31and the policies of society, and the policies of the country.
03:33What will the impact of our policy making on a broader level?
03:36You see, the gender of community for women are saying empowerment.
03:43Of the state importantly, we reason a lower level is loving it.
03:46We have gained the power
03:48in the wrong way that we can manage the community.
03:51The most important thing is that,
03:54the mother, her daughter, the maternal child…
04:00Can we help?
04:04help because we've all gone through it. You know, in schools we have understood that
04:11I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was
04:24like,
04:26but in many of us, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like,
04:33I was
04:34like, yeah, some
04:38music begins doing it. It's my favorite film. So, when the movie changes their mindsets
04:43changes, and in the show getting anputs from such anماpex. Some things they Rashid
04:48gets to say boldly things. I think it was the first time, on television, on screen,
04:52that we were at Jai Shri Ram. It was 4-5 years ago what we talked about. It was first
04:58time
04:58he's seen Ram Nab. He never لكنed Ram Nab. We were seen Ram Nab is the idea of but Jai
05:02So, first time, I think, Anupamaa, Jai Shri Ram ka nara laga tha.
05:06So, these things that are coming,
05:08through a marriage,
05:11a message that comes from a marriage,
05:13when policies are made,
05:15I think, in education,
05:17because there are children.
05:18So, who will understand from a mother
05:20that my child needs?
05:24And that emotion that women have.
05:27And I think,
05:30I didn't say that there are many emotions.
05:33Of course,
05:34no one can feel the emotion from a father.
05:37But I am saying that,
05:39women have a different kind of thoughts.
05:42Their approach is emotional.
05:44Men sometimes think practical,
05:46and you know,
05:47women also think.
05:49But the predominant thought process is emotion.
05:56So, when we take decisions,
05:59with a lot of men putting in their practical thoughts,
06:03I think it is going to be a wonderful,
06:05wonderful parliament.
06:06And this is going to be a wonderful governance,
06:10where we see a lot of changes in education sector,
06:14and women empowerment,
06:17truly women empowerment,
06:19you know, sector.
06:20Because,
06:20after Modiji Ji,
06:22there are many changes in the world,
06:24but there are many changes in the world.
06:26There are many changes in the world.
06:27And when women go back and do it,
06:29there will be a lot of changes.
06:30Safety and security.
06:31Yes, absolutely.
06:32Safety and security,
06:33of course, there are a lot of things that they are doing.
06:37Now, let's see.
06:37Yogi Ji has started this.
06:39He is commendable.
06:41The night,
06:42education,
06:43etc.
06:46Who has thought that this will happen in the U.P.
06:49Today, women can go out of the night.
06:52They can work.
06:53They can study.
06:54They can study.
06:55And when a strong government,
06:59a strong leader is standing behind you,
07:00he says,
07:01let's go,
07:02let's go.
07:03We are behind.
07:05So,
07:05this is very important.
07:07First,
07:07it was not going to be behind.
07:10Now,
07:11it is that,
07:11my government is behind me.
07:14So,
07:15this is very important for us.
07:16And I think it's a wonderful, wonderful,
07:19most welcome move
07:20to have 33% reservation.
07:24It means a lot.
07:25It means a lot.
07:27And especially to every woman.
07:29I think,
07:30on my set,
07:30my colleagues,
07:34hairdressers,
07:35whatever you say,
07:36they were very excited.
07:37So,
07:37this thing,
07:38this thing,
07:39this grass roots,
07:41this grass roots,
07:42this grass roots.
07:42And,
07:43Dhani Amodiji,
07:45Dhani Amodiji,
07:46Dhani Amodiji,
07:46you have seen,
07:47what no one can do.
07:49There are such things,
07:50you have done,
07:51which,
07:51we never thought,
07:53that,
07:53that,
07:54that,
07:55that,
07:56that,
07:57that,
07:57that,
07:57that,
07:57that,
07:58that,
07:58that,
08:00is,
08:00that,
08:00you have done,
08:02thank you.
08:03So much.
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