India is progressing economically, but it needs to pay more attention to social and human development together with women empowerment. The economic contribution and empowerment of women are pertinent to strengthen female’s rights and enable them have control on their lives and influence the society. Sustainable development can be achieved through economic empowerment of women. Empowered women and gender equality lead in multiplying the development efforts. Under the SDG-5, India has stated that it will ensure women and girls contribute as equivalent partners to growth and development of the country by 2030. At the global level too, it has been observed that if women participate equally with men in the economic activity, the world will a...
Women's education in India has also been a major preoccupation of both the government and civil...
Training is the key factor for women’s strengthening, thriving, improvement and welfare. Segregation...
Abstract: Women’s literacy rate has grown over the six decades and the growth of female literacy ha...
Economic empowerment is the capacity of women and men to participate in, contribute to and benefit f...
Education is the key factor for women empowerment, prosperity, economic development and welfare. Dis...
Education is a key factor for women's empowerment, prosperity, development and well-being. Discrimin...
Education is a key factor for women's empowerment, prosperity, development and well-being. Discrimin...
The empowerment of the women is a highly significant issue of our times. There are so many saints an...
Abstract Education, skill and finance are the tree pillars on which empowerment is based and are co...
Women empowerment is not a new concept and its need was sensed much earlier, even before independenc...
Women empowerment is a debatable subject. Earlier women were getting equal status with men. But they...
Abstract : The Empowerment of women has become one of the most important concerns of 21...
Women’s empowerments have become a signi cant topic of discussion in development and economic. It ca...
Empowerment is a process of awareness and conscientization, of capacity building leading to greater ...
An eminent writer once commented that-- if you want to develop a nation it is the woman who should b...
Women's education in India has also been a major preoccupation of both the government and civil...
Training is the key factor for women’s strengthening, thriving, improvement and welfare. Segregation...
Abstract: Women’s literacy rate has grown over the six decades and the growth of female literacy ha...
Economic empowerment is the capacity of women and men to participate in, contribute to and benefit f...
Education is the key factor for women empowerment, prosperity, economic development and welfare. Dis...
Education is a key factor for women's empowerment, prosperity, development and well-being. Discrimin...
Education is a key factor for women's empowerment, prosperity, development and well-being. Discrimin...
The empowerment of the women is a highly significant issue of our times. There are so many saints an...
Abstract Education, skill and finance are the tree pillars on which empowerment is based and are co...
Women empowerment is not a new concept and its need was sensed much earlier, even before independenc...
Women empowerment is a debatable subject. Earlier women were getting equal status with men. But they...
Abstract : The Empowerment of women has become one of the most important concerns of 21...
Women’s empowerments have become a signi cant topic of discussion in development and economic. It ca...
Empowerment is a process of awareness and conscientization, of capacity building leading to greater ...
An eminent writer once commented that-- if you want to develop a nation it is the woman who should b...
Women's education in India has also been a major preoccupation of both the government and civil...
Training is the key factor for women’s strengthening, thriving, improvement and welfare. Segregation...
Abstract: Women’s literacy rate has grown over the six decades and the growth of female literacy ha...