Paper Title

Empowerment of Indian Women and Social Change

Authors

Jennifer Akhtara Hussain

Keywords

Gender discrimination, social change, gender equality

Abstract

Except for the law of change, everything around us is subject to change. The new sequence is used in place of the previous one. Life as a whole too is constantly changing. But in the context of society, change does not happen automatically. It should be properly organised, with predetermined shapes, and a strategy that is executed employing precise techniques. Any issue cannot be simply resolved without the participation of both men and women on an equal footing. Despite the fact that women contribute to society in all spheres and hold a unique position in nearly every neighbourhood and country in the world, they face discrimination and live in a category that is disadvantaged as a result of several limitations and challenges. India, a country rife with paradoxes, is scarcely an exception. Empowerment is necessary in this situation as well for women, who symbolise Shakti and were formerly afforded a respected status. Increasing women's political, social, and financial empowerment is vital. However, a woman's level of empowerment and equality depends on how responsive society is to issues that impact women. Giving women the opportunity to decide for themselves about their own dependents is referred to as empowering women. Women must be freed from the restrictions imposed on them by society and their families in order to become more autonomous in all spheres, from their psyches and attitudes regarding their rights and decisions. In all areas of society, gender equality for men and women is the aim. Women must be given more influence if the family, community, and country are to have a successful future. Women's empowerment has become one of the most important topics of the 21st century in the contemporary context. The well-known country of India is renowned for its extensive cultural heritage, habits culture, spirituality, and ancient geographical aspects. It is also well renowned for being a male chauvinistic society. Women in India receive the best care, nevertheless they are also exploited in the home and by society. They were only permitted to do housekeeping or understand one's responsibilities regarding one's home and family. Women's rights and personal development were kept absolutely secret. Although they were ignorant of its full importance, Indians adopted the term "Bharat-Mata" to describe this country. Every Indian's mother is referred to as Bharat-Mata, and we must always take care of and preserve her.

How To Cite

"Empowerment of Indian Women and Social Change", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 8, page no.992 - 994, August-2023, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2308146.pdf

Issue

Volume 8 Issue 8, August-2023

Pages : 992 - 994

Other Publication Details

Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_208343

Published Paper Id: IJSDR2308146

Downloads: 000347166

Research Area: Arts

Country: Lakhimpur, Assam, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2308146

Published Paper URL: https://ijsdr.org/viewpaperforall?paper=IJSDR2308146

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