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    Inheritance i. Want of Male Child j. Child and Forced Labor k. Health Issues Illiteracy  Poverty   Feudalism  Weak institution  Judiciary  Parliament   Executive  Lack of Political awareness  Cultural barriers  Misinterpretation of Islam in terms of woman empowerment  Corrupt media 3. The factors that can foster women development are as under: • Promotion of education among women. • Reduction of poverty. • Abolition of feudalism. • Strong institution ensuring women empowerment. • Social

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    Women Empowerment Women are no less than men in India in any sector. Women are not what they really were. Some decades ago‚ women were limited to the kitchen. Today‚ Indian women have made their strong presence in each & every field. Women have ultimately come out of their ’saree’and ‘parda’ image and really demonstrating their talent. Let’s take the example of our office only. If you will rush to our office you will found many elegant women doing great job. Moreover who is reading this write

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    atrocities and inequality against women. The term Empowerment holds different meanings to different psyches and this divergence‚ this comprehension of facts against fiction‚ this way of interpretation that people of various sects‚ associations and understanding can perhaps answer this quintessential question²ARE WOMEN REALLY EMPOWERED ? Women have to be given due respect in a society to have actual empowerment. When women are developed socially we I believe become more vulnerable. As developed or

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    Since the older times‚ women have been treated as second rate citizens of all across the globe. The situation is almost the same everywhere-irrespective of the developed country or the developing country-caste‚ community‚ colour or creed a position which is comparable in many ways‚ with that of racial minorities. Women have been relegated to secondary position despite the fact that they numerically constitute about half the world population today. This situation has caused immense loss to their

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    National Policy for Empowerment of Women‚ the Government of India had declared year 2001 as Women’s Empowerment Year. It was said‚ "Our vision in the new century of a nation where women are equal partners with men". Many new projects were launched like Swashakti and Stree Shakti for women’s empowerment; Swayam Sidha to benefit 100‚000 women through micro-credit programs‚ Balika Samrudhi Yojana for the girl child and many more. If you think a lot has been done for woman empowerment‚ think again. Cases

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    Women’s Empowerment Principles  Equality Means Business  A joint initiative of the UNIFEM and UN Global Compact      Women’s Empowerment Principles in Brief    1. Establish high‐level corporate leadership for gender equality.  2. Treat all women and men fairly at work – respect and support human rights and  nondiscrimination.  3. Ensure the health‚ safety and well‐being of all women and men workers.  4. Promote education‚ training and professional development for women.  5. Implement enterprise development

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    Women empowerment India is a male-dominated country and here women have always been a part of harassment and domination. But still after all the hurdles in their way they have come up with lighting and bright powers in today’s scenario. Women are the powerful entities and they are always being a brave fighter in the battle of life. Women have proved that they are no longer at loss in any of the fields and they are versatile. Indian women are playing active part in strengthening the country’s democratic

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    Education and Empowerment

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    “education and empowerment” has affected public schools tremendously in a sense that everyone is being divided‚ mostly by class‚ which lowers the confidence of our students today. Yes‚ there are teachers who cater to students‚ stay after class‚ and provide them with one on one tutoring and even take time from their lunch to offer extra assistance in any subject. However‚ there are other public schools in which teachers do not take the initiative to listen and understand when their student says “I don’t get

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    Empowerment empowerment as a multi-dimensional social process that helps people gain control over their own lives. It is a process that fosters power in people for use in their own lives‚ their communities and in their society‚ by acting on issues they define as important‚ increasing the spiritual‚ political‚ social‚ educational‚ gender‚ or economic strength of individuals and communities. Empowerment is then the process of obtaining the basic opportunities for marginalized people‚ either directly

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    controlling and commanding an individual/s. The assertion of power over others allows an individual to gain a level of authority or position in society. Thus creating the continuous cycle of disempowerment‚ where people always feel the need to have domination of power over others. Power ultimately leads to disempowerment with the transformation of an individual to the stereotypical views of society. This concept of power is explored in both ’Othello’ a play written by Shakespeare in the Elizabethan period

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