20Jan 2017

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN NEW INDIA

  • Assistant Professor of Education, G.S. College, Jabalpur.
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Women education guarantees better advancement of human progress, as well as to instruct after that era as well. Education is point of interest of women empowerment since it encourages them to react to the difficulties, to stand up to their standard appearance and upset their living. Women education in India has additionally been a noteworthy distraction of both the administration and common society as taught women can assume an essential part in the improvement of the nation. Education is point of reference of women empowerment since it empowers them to reacts to the difficulties, to go up against their conventional part and change their life. With the goal that we can't disregard the significance of education and development in reference to women empowerment India is ready to getting to be superpower, a created nation by 2020. The development of women’s education in country regions is moderate. This clearly implies still extensive womenfolk of our nation are uneducated, the powerless, in reverse and misused. Education of women in the perspective of training and development is the most effective apparatus of progress of position in the public eye.This paper looks at the issue of women’s access to education in India. Drawing on existing writing and different insights concerning women's education, the paper gives a diagram of the condition of education as for women and highlights a portion of the issues and obstructions to women's education. In view of an investigation of rising issues, a few proposals and recommendations are offered as far as grassroots level intercessions, key activities and empowering strategy system, towards enhancing women’s access to education.


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[Shail Mishra. (2017); WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN NEW INDIA Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Jan). 1679-1682] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Shail Mishra
Assistant Professor of Education G.S. College, Jabalpur.

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/2936      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/2936