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A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON SOCIAL-ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT SCHEMES FOR WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT

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Mehraj U Din Rather1*, Danish Khurshid2 , Suraj Deb3 , Mayank Rawat4 , Dharmaiahgari Srujith Kumar5 , Dr. Harpreet Singh6
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5a.0235

Abstract

The present study tries to evaluate the need for women's empowerment in India and emphasizes its many strategies. The key social development strategy that can allow women to engage in the long-term social, political, and economic growth of rural areas is empowerment. The modern empowerment of women has emerged as one of the most crucial issues of the twenty-first century, yet in practice, it remains an ideal. The process of improving the economic, social, and political position of women, who have historically been underprivileged in society, is known as the "empowerment of women." We see in daily life how different societal ills target women as victims. Women's empowerment is a crucial tool for increasing women's access to making wise decisions in life. It entails protecting kids from all sorts of assault. The study only used secondary sources for its data. Despite the government's numerous efforts, women in India still have less influence and a lower social position than men. It has been discovered that women continue to accept gender standards that are not equal in society. The study's conclusion states that adopting different programs and providing basic amenities are enabling aspects of women's empowerment

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