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- W2547202412 abstract "on many occasions. Most of the politicians so called well wishers of the society left no chance to mention their interest- come- responsibility in giving priority to the empowerment of women. But when we look at the prevailed situation in the society, a question arises in our mind that, Are our women empowered? And the answer is „No‟ it is a pitiful for us. So for as empowerment is concerned, we should not consider only economical empowered women but social and political empowerment also Since ancient times a women has been considered inferior and subordinate to man. She must be obligatory to work within the domain of „Health and Birth‟. 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. Especially the Indian woman has to come out of her long cherished male dominance, her inferiority and inability to fight the problems of this world. She has to build up her self confidence. There is no bar related to sex. She can join any government administrative services or professions like medicine, engineering, teaching, business management etc. and we have some ideals of successful women in every field But these numbers can be counted only on finger tips. We have to alter the traditional definition of woman as a productive object. The 21th century has to see the grassroots woman chasing the higher and higher peak point of success." @default.
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- W2547202412 title "Women Empowerment in India" @default.
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