Women have to come forward and lead by example of a value system where catcalling a woman will be discouraged : Mamata

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Congratulating all who cracked Civil Services examination 2022, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said, “Women have to come forward, they have to lead by example of a value system where catcalling a woman will be discouraged.”


Taking to twitter, Banerjee said, “Taking to twitter, Banerjee said, ” I am extremely happy that 34% of them are women. I am confident of a brighter and more equal a society seeing the first 4 civil ranks are bagged by women.”


“Women have to come forward, they have to lead by example of a value system where catcalling a woman will be discouraged, where people will think twice before remitting gang rapists, where men will think twice before taking women and our beautiful nation that thrives on principles of equality, for granted, ” she added.


”You are our Shakti who would encourage more young girls to fight for their rights, grow up better for a stronger India tomorrow,” Banerjee stated.


“Proud that 7 candidates coached by our State Government Satyendranath Tagore Civil Services Study Centre have cracked the UPSC examinations 2022!!” Banerjee informed.


She congratulated these successful young men and women, and their parents and families.
“I take pride that our trainees now constitute the overwhelming share of successful civil services entrants from West Bengal,”the Chief Minister stated.


“Proud that the decision that we took about two years back to arrange state training to state aspirants in national competitive examinations has started yielding results so soon. Bengal Yuva, march ahead!,” Banerjee further said.

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