The Sati Abolition Act (1829) followed by the Hindu Widow Remarriage Act (1856) could not wholly eradicate the discrimination against Bengali widows in their own families. After almost 300 years, in the 21st century, as it is witnessed by the narrator, in a few Hindu Bengali patriarchal traditional families, widows are deprived of their basic human rights such as choice of food, clothing etc. Discrimination against widows i.e., gender inequality, as a matter of fact, originates from her own family or the in-laws’ family. To eradicate inequality, awareness education should be given to both the victims as well as her family members, so that, a balanced and developed society can be forme
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
This study was conducted on 126 Hindu married women who were gone through the painful process of anc...
Under the present legal system of India, people from different religions are governed by their own p...
The purpose of this research is to address the lack of a region-wide view of widow discrimination in...
Indian families are predominantly patriarchal. Males in the family are primary breadwinners and deci...
Contemporary discourse on widowhood in India tends to concentrate heavily on quantitative evaluation...
In India, issues of gender discrimination and female empowerment have become more prominent in the l...
Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha is committed to women empowerment through education. Bharatrat...
Study on widowhood is one of the neglected areas and it is the need of the hour that, the myths, bel...
Extant scholarship that has been largely focused on sati and lived experience in the Indian context ...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
In India widowhood is a very challenging state of life, it’s more than a living death. Because of do...
The practice of dowry is often thought to be the root cause of the unequal treatment of women in Ind...
Women are a weak group in Indian male dominated society and if a woman is a widow she falls into a w...
This project used the 1999 wave of the Rural Economic and Demographic Survey (REDS), which is a repr...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
This study was conducted on 126 Hindu married women who were gone through the painful process of anc...
Under the present legal system of India, people from different religions are governed by their own p...
The purpose of this research is to address the lack of a region-wide view of widow discrimination in...
Indian families are predominantly patriarchal. Males in the family are primary breadwinners and deci...
Contemporary discourse on widowhood in India tends to concentrate heavily on quantitative evaluation...
In India, issues of gender discrimination and female empowerment have become more prominent in the l...
Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha is committed to women empowerment through education. Bharatrat...
Study on widowhood is one of the neglected areas and it is the need of the hour that, the myths, bel...
Extant scholarship that has been largely focused on sati and lived experience in the Indian context ...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
In India widowhood is a very challenging state of life, it’s more than a living death. Because of do...
The practice of dowry is often thought to be the root cause of the unequal treatment of women in Ind...
Women are a weak group in Indian male dominated society and if a woman is a widow she falls into a w...
This project used the 1999 wave of the Rural Economic and Demographic Survey (REDS), which is a repr...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
This study was conducted on 126 Hindu married women who were gone through the painful process of anc...
Under the present legal system of India, people from different religions are governed by their own p...