Vol. 3, Issue 6, Part F (2017)
Women empowerment through government policies and programmes: An Indian perspective
Women empowerment through government policies and programmes: An Indian perspective
Author(s)
Dr. Hemlata
Abstract
The exploitation and discrimination of women can be seen all over the world. The empowerment is an aid to help women to achieve equality with men or, at least, to reduce gender gap considerably. Women play a very strategic role in the development of society as well as development of economy in general. Woman is the leader planner of the family, the first trainer; supplier of labour power and by playing focal role in the development of agriculture, industry, service sector, socio-culture etc. creates a civilized society. Women contribute directly or indirectly for economic development. Though the nature has given the power of reproduction especially to the women, the socio-economic status of women is so poor and the incidence of poverty is more on woman only. Empowering women is the only solution for all questions. Her potential hidden power is to be utilized for which, her status in the society must be improved and economically she should be strengthened. The poverty is the main cause for her low bargaining power hence poverty should be removed. Empowering women and removal of poverty go hand in hand. Woman if is educated and empowered, her potential power can be utilized for the economic development. Mahatma Gandhi says, “You educate a man, you educate an individual. You educate a woman, you educate an entire familyâ€.
How to cite this article:
Dr. Hemlata. Women empowerment through government policies and programmes: An Indian perspective. Int J Appl Res 2017;3(6):355-359.