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    Ray “There is no chance of the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved. It is not possible for a bird to fly on one wing.” - Swami Vivekananda The most significant and longest social movement continuing is movement for emancipation of women. Though the primary goal for women empowerment is to improve the quality of life of women but it has also deep ramifications in social‚ economic and political scenario of body polity. The media through its reach to people

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    The following are the aspect of women empowerment which most vital prerequisite of women achievement of individual and collective empowerment. (a) Women who increase their control over their work at home and outside the home in advantageous position for achieving empowerment. The mutual support in work setting in and outside home is playing an important role to women empowerment through out the work. (b) Women can become independent in their families and empowered in various social settings

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    dictionary empower is defined as "to give official authority or legal power to" therefore employee empowerment would be giving official authority and power to employees‚ or giving the employees responsibility for what they do. Employee empowerment‚ or just empowerment‚ has many positive and also many negative or controversial sides‚ throughout this paper I will discuss these points and discuss them in depth. Empowerment is a trend that has been hitting companies since the 1990 ’s. The movement had originally

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    Women Empowerment - A reality or Myth The Government of India had ushered in the new millennium by declaring the year 2001 as ’Women’s Empowerment Year’ to focus on a vision ’where women are equal partners like men’. The most common explanation of ’women’s empowerment’ is the ability to exercise full control over one’s actions. The last decades have witnessed some basic changes in the status and role of women in our society. There has been shift in policy approaches from the concept of ’welfare’

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    women enjoyed some rights of property from the Vedic Age‚ took a share in social and religious rites‚ and were sometimes distinguished by their learning. The absolute seclusion of women in India was unknown in ancient times." Even the Puranas also do not look down on women. Whereas the Devi Purana eulogises the Shakti aspect of women‚ the Brahmavaivarta Purana makes Radha the Conscious Magnetic Force of Krishna. But there are other scholars such as Wheeler3‚ Prof. Indra4 etc.‚ who opine that the

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    Women empowerment “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere for the deplorable condition in which our women have to live.” – Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ 1944 Women empowerment refers broadly to the expansion of freedom of choice and action to shape one’s life. It implies control over resources

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    The National Policy for Empowerment of Women 2001 aimed at bringing about advancement‚ development and empowerment of women in all spheres of life. However‚ a close examination of social and economic status of women‚ especially in the rural areas shows unsatisfactory achievements in most human development indicators. Citing published facts and figures‚ evaluate the reasons for the failure of the government of India in areas such as growing feminization of poverty; exploitation of women in low paid

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    Women Empowerment Gender divide had long been evident in the pages of history. Yes‚ we were then boxed in a culture where women are just but silhouette behind a pro- male gender society. Women were never regarded to be equally capacitated‚ strong and able as compared with men. Women were irrationally born as servants and die as servants for the benefit of men. We have reached a milestone for a breakthrough paving the way for gender parity. There no longer exist "man over women" standard; and

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    Women empowerment  Historical Back ground of enslaving Women:-                     Considering sacrifices‚ sufferings & contribution of women for the welfare of the family‚ in the early times of human history‚ the families were Matriarchal (mother as head of the family).Although woman was not weaker than man‚ during menstruation‚ pregnancy & child birth she had to depend upon man.‚ who subsequently enslaved her and society took the form of “Patriarchal” (Father as Ruler & Head of family)

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    discussed a lot of topics in our Seminar on Educational Psychology class. These topics were very informative and relevant in the day to day activities of the teachers and I learned a lot from the discussions. One of the topics that I really like most is the Social Cognitive Learning Theory of Albert Bandura. This theory was focus on learning through observing others. As the discussant of this topic I made research works and I learned a lot during my research specifically on how learning takes

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