India’s National Commission for Women has trained 2,500 women from rural and semi-urban areas through its Yashoda AI program, an artificial intelligence literacy initiative aimed at enhancing digital inclusion. The program targets women from diverse backgrounds including self-help group members, elected officials, healthcare workers, and entrepreneurs to build AI literacy skills in cybersecurity, digital privacy, and safe online practices.
What you should know: The Yashoda AI program represents a significant government effort to bridge the digital divide for women in underserved communities.
- Participants include members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), local elected representatives such as sarpanchs, pradhans, parshads, mayors, MLAs, ASHA workers (community health volunteers), micro-entrepreneurs, faculty and students, police officers, and government officials.
- The training focuses on equipping women with AI literacy to enhance their understanding of cybersecurity, digital privacy, and safe online practices.
- Minister of State for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur shared these details in the Rajya Sabha (India’s upper house of parliament) on Wednesday.
Broader government initiatives: The Ministry of Women and Child Development has implemented several digital tools to support women and children across India.
- The Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) processed 15,761 public grievances and disposed of 15,782 complaints over two years (August 2023 to July 2025).
- The Women Helpline (181) under Mission Shakti provides 24-hour toll-free support services, having assisted over 1.06 crore women nationwide since its inception.
- The Child Helpline (#1098) operates as a 24x7x365 service integrated with the Emergency Response Support System-112 (ERSS-112) and Women Helpline (181).
In plain English: A crore equals 10 million people, so the Women Helpline has helped over 10.6 million women across India.
Technology for nutrition tracking: The ministry has deployed advanced monitoring systems to ensure proper delivery of nutrition programs.
- The Poshan Tracker application, launched March 1, 2021, monitors all Anganwadi Centres (rural childcare centers), workers, and beneficiaries across defined indicators.
- A Facial Recognition System (FRS) has been implemented for Take-Home Ration distribution to ensure benefits reach only intended beneficiaries registered in Poshan Tracker.
- These systems strengthen accountability among field functionaries while empowering eligible beneficiaries to receive their rightful entitlements.
2,500 women from rural, semi-urban areas trained in AI literacy under NCW’s Yashoda AI program