
When life is surrounded by difficulties and is strong, a person makes history by conquering his struggles. The story of Hina Naz, a resident of Mohalla Postikhana, Kasba Sakib in Etah district, is exactly the same. He did not compromise on the situation despite being poliated by one leg. Today, Hina, working as a social worker in Kasganj District Probation Office, has become a live picture of the Mission Shakti Abhiyan of Yogi government.
Hina Naz reaches the Kasganj office by traveling about 150 km per day. Neither cold winds, no heat sunshine nor physical challenge breaks their resolve. They have only one goal - do not let any eligible woman be deprived of schemes. This is the reason why they have now become hopeful and support for the women coming there.
Hina Naz herself pays attention to the entire process of computer feeding and pension distribution from verification of documents. When they started, only 8,000 women were taking advantage of pension scheme. But his hard work and dedication brought this number to 26,928 by September 2025. At the same time, they are also connecting children with the mainstream by providing benefits from the schemes of the state.
Hina believes that physical shortcomings cannot stop the real strength of a human being. In his words, "No support is needed to be happy, just trust yourself." This belief took them to the point where thousands of women are being inspired to become self -sufficient with their guidance.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's Mission Shakti Abhiyan focuses on the safety, honor and self -reliance of women. Hina Naz is a living example of this. She proved that women empowerment is not limited to schemes and policies, but it is a symbol of changing thinking and confidence of women.
The dedication and positive functioning of Hina Naz associated with the Department of Women and Child Development is no longer limited to Kasganj or Etah. Because of them, thousands of women are getting the benefit of schemes and are moving towards self -sufficiency. Today, Hina Naz has become such a lively example for the women of the state, which suggests that the real power is not in the body, but in mind and confidence.