This paper investigates the empowerment of Muslim women in India, vis-à-vis their male counterparts as well as women belonging to other major five religious communities, namely Hindus, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Jain. The study is based on secondary sources of data primarily obtained from National Family Health Survey-4 (NFHS-4), All India Census Report, 2011 and Statistical reports, Election Commission of India. Based on these data sets, various indicators of women empowerment- participation in household decision making, freedom of movement outside the home, political participation and access to education and meaningful employment are used to measure the different dimensions of empowerment. The findings of the study indicate that the Mu...
The urge to empower is a human quality and a multidimensional phenomenon. It allows individuals or g...
There is a growing use of religion as a political tool to control Hindu women in India, contributing...
Abstract: The study reveals that women of India are relatively disempowered and they enjoy somewha...
Women empowerment is a contemporary issue for developing countries like India. The rates of women em...
The present paper is an attempt to analyze the status of women empowerment in India using various in...
We examined how empowerment of Muslim women influences social exclusion. A total of 101 Muslim wome...
According to natural policy for the empowerment of Muslim women in India 2001.It describes role of e...
This paper attempts to analyze the status of Women Empowerment in India and highlights the Issues an...
Background: Empowerment of women in all fields constitutes one of the fundamental objectives of deve...
One-fourth of the entire population of West Bengal, an Indian state, are the Muslims who have been...
The empowerment of women is a critical problem for global development, especially in developing nati...
Education and empowerment are linked with each other for the development of the country. In the cas...
India is the sixth-largest economy in terms of nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power...
The empowerment of women is one of the central issues in the process of development of countries all...
Research on Muslim women in India has increased in recent years, but remains sparse. The few existin...
The urge to empower is a human quality and a multidimensional phenomenon. It allows individuals or g...
There is a growing use of religion as a political tool to control Hindu women in India, contributing...
Abstract: The study reveals that women of India are relatively disempowered and they enjoy somewha...
Women empowerment is a contemporary issue for developing countries like India. The rates of women em...
The present paper is an attempt to analyze the status of women empowerment in India using various in...
We examined how empowerment of Muslim women influences social exclusion. A total of 101 Muslim wome...
According to natural policy for the empowerment of Muslim women in India 2001.It describes role of e...
This paper attempts to analyze the status of Women Empowerment in India and highlights the Issues an...
Background: Empowerment of women in all fields constitutes one of the fundamental objectives of deve...
One-fourth of the entire population of West Bengal, an Indian state, are the Muslims who have been...
The empowerment of women is a critical problem for global development, especially in developing nati...
Education and empowerment are linked with each other for the development of the country. In the cas...
India is the sixth-largest economy in terms of nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power...
The empowerment of women is one of the central issues in the process of development of countries all...
Research on Muslim women in India has increased in recent years, but remains sparse. The few existin...
The urge to empower is a human quality and a multidimensional phenomenon. It allows individuals or g...
There is a growing use of religion as a political tool to control Hindu women in India, contributing...
Abstract: The study reveals that women of India are relatively disempowered and they enjoy somewha...