―Government Schemes: The Challenges of Women Empowering, Women Welfare,Development and Progress are Huge Responsibilities of Indian Government”

Abstract

The present paper is an attempt to analyses the status of women empowerment in India using based on data from secondary sources. The Indian Government has paid special attention to women’s empowerment and very Government policies given attention its commitment to work women’s empowerment and welfare. Realising that to make our country a developed country, first of all it is very necessary to empower women by the efforts of men, government, laws and women too. The Government of India initiated so many Schemes for empowerment of Women. Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India has started so many Programmes. Women’s empowerment has become a significant topic of discussion in development. Women empowerment is empowering the women to take their own decisions for their personal dependent. Empowering women is to make them independent in all aspects from mind, thought, rights, decisions, etc by leaving all the social and family limitations. It is to bring equality in the society for both male and female in all areas. Women empowerment is very necessary to make the bright future of the family, society and country. Women need fresh and more capable environment so that they can take their own right decisions in every area whether for themselves, family, society or country. In order to make the country fully developed country, women empowerment is an essential tool to get the goal of development. The government and other private institutions are supporting women in the leadership positions in public sector. Leadership of women in the public sector is the key of development in the nation. Representing women in public sector is only the matter of justice however it needs to bring forward all the perspectives to make of women empowerment effective. Women and men both have unique and different experiences so both are important to bring influence into the decision making process. Equalising the rights of women and men in the society improves work quality and thus economic status of the nation. In order to really bring women empowerment in the Indian society, it needs to understand and eliminate the main cause of the ill practices against women which are patriarchal and male dominated system of the society. It needs to be open-minded and change the old mind set against women together with the constitutional and other legal provisions.

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Ashok Brahma

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Ashok Brahma (2018). ―Government Schemes: The Challenges of Women Empowering, Women Welfare,Development and Progress are Huge Responsibilities of Indian Government”. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(11), 45-73. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-422314