Women's Empowerment in India
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The extent of empowerment of women in the national hierarchy is determined largely by the three factors-her economic, social and political identity and their weightage. This research paper focuses on impact of health and education on empowerment of women in society. Women's empowerment in India is heavily dependent on many different variables that include geographical location (urban/rural), educational status, social status (caste and class), and age. Policies on women's empowerment exist at the national, state, and local (Panchayat) levels in many sectors, including health, education, economic opportunities, gender-based violence, and political participation. However, there are significant gaps between policy advancements and actual practice at the community level. Social empowerment is to create an enabling environment through adopting various policies and programmes for development of women, besides providing them easy and equal access to all the basic minimum services so as to enable them to realize their full potential. Women's empowerment addresses power and relationships in society intertwined with gender, class, race, ethnicity, age, culture and history. Power is identified with equity and equality foe women and men in access to resources, participation in decision-making and control over distribution of resources and benefits. Gender equality is addressed at these different levels with the aim of increasing equality between men and women, and achieving women's empowerment.Downloads
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2013-01-02
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Saigal, G., & Sarawat, K. (2013). Women’s Empowerment in India. ANVESHAK-International Journal of Management, 2(2), 210–223. https://doi.org/10.15410/aijm/2013/v2i2/50551
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