Women Empowerment
Before knowing about 'Women Empowerment', we should understand what we mean by 'Empowerment'.
'Empowerment' refers to that ability of a person by which this ability comes in him in which he can take all the decisions related to his life on his own.
In women empowerment also we are talking about the same capacity where women are free from all the shackles of family and society to be the maker of their own decisions.
The famous quote by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, “To awaken the people”, it is necessary for women to be awakened.
Once she takes her step, the family moves forward, the village moves forward and the nation moves towards development.
In India, to empower women, first of all it is necessary to kill all those demonic thinking that kills their rights and values in the society like dowry system, illiteracy, sexual violence, inequality, feticide, domestic violence against women, rape,
Prostitution, human trafficking and other such subjects.
Gender discrimination brings cultural, social, economic and educational differences in the nation which push the country backwards.
Empowering women is the most effective way to eradicate such evils to ensure the right to equality enshrined in the Constitution of India.
Prioritizing gender equality has promoted women empowerment across India.
To achieve the high goal of women empowerment, it should be promoted and disseminated in every family from childhood.
It is necessary that women should be physically, mentally and socially strong.
Since a better education can start at home from childhood, a healthy family is needed for the upliftment of women which is essential for the all round development of the nation.
Even today, in many backward areas, due to illiteracy, insecurity and poverty of parents, there is a practice of early marriage and child birth.
In order to strengthen women, the government is taking many steps to prevent abuse, gender discrimination, social isolation and violence against women.
For a proper solution to the problems of women, it is very important to pass the Women's Reservation Bill - 108th Constitutional Amendment, it ensures 33% share of women in Parliament.
In other areas also, some percentage of seats have been reserved to make women active participants.
The government will have to go to the backward rural areas for the real development of women and the women there will have to be made aware of the facilities and their rights provided by the government so that their future can be better.
To make the dream of women empowerment come true, there is a need to publicize the importance of girls and their education.
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