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Volume : V, Issue : XII, January - 2016

EMANCIPATION OF RURAL WOMEN OF GUJARAT STATE THROUGH POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF EMPOWERMENT

Pranjali Dighe, None

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Encroachment in the education and the knowledge tells about the well being and upliftment of the nation. To know the real development of the country, empowerment of the women is must. The crux of the advancement lies in the real progress of the rural women which helps in achieving the overall development of the country. Empowerment in the rural India will help in building the economy of the country. To achieve innovative and sustainable development of the country it is important to strengthen the decision making power of women in every aspect. Decision making power lies in the empowerment which is a multidimensional process. The process becomes easy and interesting when the women have self confidence and control over their own lives. Most of the women’s group, governmental and nongovernmental organizations refer empowerment as their goal, but to measure the term is difficult. Till now a tool has not been developed to measure it. The Ministry of Women and child development have also come up with various schemes for the empowerment of women and the girls especially who are from the backward section of the society.

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Pranjali Dighe, None(2016). EMANCIPATION OF RURAL WOMEN OF GUJARAT STATE THROUGH POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF EMPOWERMENT. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. XII, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7705.pdf

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