Shivraj Singh Chouhan Launches 'Nayi Chetna 4.0' Campaign Against Gender Violence
Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches Nayi Chetna 4.0 campaign

Minister Chouhan Launches Fourth Edition of Gender Violence Campaign

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan officially inaugurated the fourth edition of the 'Nayi Chetna 4.0' campaign on Tuesday, marking a significant step in India's ongoing battle against gender-based violence. The launch event, held on November 25, 2025, represents the government's continued commitment to creating a safer environment for women across the nation.

Inter-Ministerial Collaboration Strengthens Fight Against Violence

A crucial development during the launch ceremony was the signing of a tripartite Letter of Intent between three key government ministries. The agreement brings together the Ministry of Women and Child Development, the Ministry of Law and Justice, and the Ministry of Rural Development in a unified front against gender violence.

This collaborative approach signals a comprehensive strategy that combines legal reforms, rural outreach, and women-centric policies. The inter-ministerial partnership aims to address the multifaceted nature of gender violence through coordinated action and shared resources.

Nayi Chetna 4.0: Building on Previous Success

The fourth iteration of the Nayi Chetna campaign builds upon the foundation established by its predecessors. Under Minister Chouhan's leadership, the program continues to evolve with enhanced strategies and broader reach. The campaign focuses on raising awareness, strengthening legal protections, and empowering women through community engagement.

The timing of the launch on November 25 holds symbolic significance, aligning with international efforts to combat violence against women. This strategic positioning demonstrates India's commitment to global initiatives while addressing local challenges through tailored solutions.

As the campaign moves forward, stakeholders anticipate measurable impacts in reducing gender-based violence and creating more supportive environments for women in both urban and rural settings. The multi-ministerial approach promises a more integrated solution to this persistent social challenge.