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Volume : II, Issue : X, November - 2012

ROLE OF SCHEDULED CASTE WOMEN IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

SURENDRA K AND A.G. KHAN

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The Government of India had ushered in the new millennium by declaring the year 2001 as women's Empowerment year to focus on a vision where women are equal partners like men. The most common explanation of women's empowerment is the ability to exercise full control over one's actions. The present paper studied role of Sc women in public administration is based on a sample survey. That is the researcher visited all the self help groups Run by Sc women in Gulbarga city. It is noted that about 10 self –help Groups were formed by the women in this city .approximately 150 schedule caste women members of these groups who are actively participating in the different activities. Considering the time and cast effect the beneficiary's point of view. It was decided to have a small sample size but ideal to be analyzed from .thus the 150 scheduled caste women .were surveyed thorough interview schedule considering them as an study sample unit. Education is the most important instrument for bring awareness about their rights, social status, as a prime element to maximize participation in different kinds of productive employment. Of course generally women were benefited from these opportunities. But the schedule caste women are not benefited completely from these kinds of privileges and opportunities. For this purpose, there was need to frame policies for the empowerment of the SC women, thus Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations, and Mahila Mandals playing an important role in empowering the women

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SURENDRA K AND A.G. KHAN, (2012). ROLE OF SCHEDULED CASTE WOMEN IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. X, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1672.pdf

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