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Empowerment of rural women : Issues and opportunities / Anita Chaudhary.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Akhand Publishing House; 2012.Edition: 2012Description: 242 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-81416-01-3
DDC classification:
  • 23 305.420954 CHA
Contents:
1. Rural women empowerment : Challenges and opportunities 2. Status of rural women 3. Violence against women 4. Women's right to health 5. Education for women empowerment 6. Empowerment of rural women: role of technology 7. Self help groups and women empowerment 8. Initiatives for mainstreaming rural women
Summary: Empowering rural women is a way forward idea to create a stronger India. Empowerment of women involves many things- Economic opportunity, social equality, and personal rights. Women are deprived of these human rights, often as a matter of tradition. In rural areas, women are generally not perceived to have any meaningful income generation capacity, and hence, they are relegated mainly to household duties and cheap labour. without the power to work and earn a good income, their voices are silenced. It is important for the women in the rural India to have a good self-esteem. The emancipation of the women has to be held on a large scale.
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Books Books Tetso College Library Sociology Non-fiction 305.420954 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 7805

1. Rural women empowerment : Challenges and opportunities
2. Status of rural women
3. Violence against women
4. Women's right to health
5. Education for women empowerment
6. Empowerment of rural women: role of technology
7. Self help groups and women empowerment
8. Initiatives for mainstreaming rural women

Empowering rural women is a way forward idea to create a stronger India. Empowerment of women involves many things- Economic opportunity, social equality, and personal rights. Women are deprived of these human rights, often as a matter of tradition. In rural areas, women are generally not perceived to have any meaningful income generation capacity, and hence, they are relegated mainly to household duties and cheap labour. without the power to work and earn a good income, their voices are silenced. It is important for the women in the rural India to have a good self-esteem. The emancipation of the women has to be held on a large scale.

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