Empowering Women Through Higher Education: the Kerala Episode
Journal: Issues and Ideas in Education (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-09-03
Authors : T K Rasheeja; C Krishnan;
Page : 221-229
Keywords : Kerala; Women empowerment; Decision making bodies; Enrolment of women; Women University; Women Studies.;
Abstract
‘Empowering women’ has become a buzzword in our socioeconomic
parlor. Several initiatives in line with empowering and emboldening women have been on the roll. Provision of education in general and higher education in particular has been seen as a potent tool in mainstreaming women everywhere. India is not an exception in this regard. Among the Indian States, Kerala has exhibited a unique model based on education and health. Despite the bold attempt of the State in mainstreaming women through Democratic Decentralisation and provision of higher education, the fact remains that women in Kerala are not proportionately represented in the decision making bodies of Universities like Senate, Syndicate, Academic Councils, Board of Studies and so on. As regards women representation in responsible positions like Registrars, Pro-Vice Chancellors, Vice Chancellors, Faculty Deans etc., their presence is conspicuous by their absence.
Other Latest Articles
- Importance of ICT in Education for Gifted Students
- Fostering Barrier Free Access for Children with Special Needs in India
- A STUDY OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN OBESITY AND LIPID PROFILE
- Enhancing the Employability of Students’ Passing from Technical Institutions
- An Analysis of Select Models of Rural Education in Developing Nations and Their Possible Applicability in India
Last modified: 2016-05-23 20:28:39