Ministry of Law & Justice gets Mahila Aarogyam Kaksh

Photo: Naveen Bansal

In a first-of-its-kind initiative towards institutionalising workplace wellness within the corridors of government, the Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice, inaugurated the Mahila Aarogyam Kaksh — a health, fitness and wellness space exclusively for women employees of the Department.

Nestled within the Shastri Bhawan premises, the Mahila Aarogyam Kaksh has been carved out of a previously unused garage space. The facility is envisioned as a space to encourage physical fitness, mental well-being and work-life balance for women employees.

Speaking at the inauguration, Meghwal praised the department for the initiative, describing it as a meaningful stride in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Hum Fit Toh India Fit’ campaign. 

He emphasised that the well-being of women employees is essential to building a truly fit and inclusive India, and encouraged them to make full use of the space.

Photo: Naveen Bansal

Law Secretary Dr. Anju Rathi Rana spoke about the deeper message the initiative carries — and the everyday challenges women face in prioritising their health amid professional and personal responsibilities. “Women often set aside their own well-being while caring for others. This space is a gentle reminder that self-care is not selfish, it is foundational to empowerment,” she said. 

The Mahila Aarogyam Kaksh is more than just a wellness room — it’s a quiet but firm shift in how we imagine government offices. Not merely as spaces of administration, but as workplaces that acknowledge the human needs of those who serve within them. In line with the Fit India Movement and the vision of a Viksit Bharat, this initiative places dignity, health and inclusion at the heart of institutional culture.