Women Empowerment in India
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-04-05
Authors : Sheela Asopa;
Page : 581-582
Keywords : Women Empowerment; Socio-economic background; commitment;
Abstract
Empowerment of women Today, there has been a discussion with women working with men everywhere. They claim an independent approach, even if they are living or working outside of their education, career, profession, and lifestyle. With the continued increase in the number of working women, they have achieved financial independence, which has given them the confidence to lead their lives and make their identity. They are successfully taking various professions to prove that they are not second to anyone in any respect. But on doing so, women also take care of their profession as well as to prevent the balance between their commitment to their home and family. They are playing a role of a mother, daughter, sister, wife and remarkable goodwill and easy-to-do professional. With equal opportunities to work, they are working with the spirit of teamwork so that they can provide all possible support to their male counterparts in fulfilling the set deadlines and goals in their respective counterparts. Women?s empowerment is not confined to urban, working women, but even in remote towns and villages, women are still very quick to hear their voices in society. They are no longer willing to play the second puzzle for their male counterparts. Educated or not, they are paying attention to their socio-political rights and are feeling their presence despite their socio-economic background. Although it is true that women, on a large scale, do not face discrimination in today's society, unfortunately, many of them face exploitation and harassment. The empowerment of women in the most powerful sense will be achieved only if women have genetic changes in relation to women, they should be treated with proper respect, dignity, fairness, and equality. The rural areas of the country are largely sunk in the feudal and medieval perspective, so women have equal status in their education, marriage, dress code, profession, and social.
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