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1. Women face discrimination and economic burden in India yet are important contributors to society as mothers and teachers. 2. Economic empowerment of women through increased access to credit, participation in agriculture and industry can help develop countries and families. 3. Studies show empowering women through microfinance and skills training helps alleviate poverty and benefit families by increasing women's control over resources and decisions.

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Synopsis Women Empowerment

1. Women face discrimination and economic burden in India yet are important contributors to society as mothers and teachers. 2. Economic empowerment of women through increased access to credit, participation in agriculture and industry can help develop countries and families. 3. Studies show empowering women through microfinance and skills training helps alleviate poverty and benefit families by increasing women's control over resources and decisions.

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ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN

PREFACE

Since ancient times, due to gender inequality and male element in Indian society,
women there was a need for empowerment.
Women were put under pressure by their family and culture for many reasons.
and communities in other countries have been targeted by violence only at different
levels
The discriminatory practices are false and ancient and they are well-crafted rituals
and what is written in the form of customs bring women in culture since ancient
times.There is a history of respecting mother, sister, daughter, wife and other
women as family members or friends, although it does not say that its needed
The development of countries is possible only with equal or respect for women, it
should be encouraged in any form of life.
need to give the rest half of the population is a popular nation of India which shows
that all this there are religious people.
There is a diversity in the Indian society, as is the belief. There is a special place
for women in all have been provided, common (including physical and mental)
over the years in ancient Indian society
This was the custom, among other things. Patriarchal practices: Sati system, city
bride system, dowry system, sexual harassment, domestic violence, infanticide
by women, purdah system, burning of women, sexual harassment at work place,
child marriage, forced labor, devadasi
Pratha, etc. All such bad practices are part of the complex and patriarchal structure
of male superiority in the society.
the reason is by empowering women, everyone in the family can easily work
without any extra vacancies.
What can be done to encourage service development, and by empowering women
The country can be transformed into a prosperous economy dominated equally.
A woman is considered responsible for everything in the family so she takes care
of all the issues on her own.Hi Saab can take care of you. A women empowerment
itself will inspire everyone to see better. Empowerment of women is the best. For
any major or minor human economic or ecological problems in recent years
We have had to face its benefits. Women Empowerment Women are more
responsible towards health education of their family community and country are
aware of the work jobs and responsibilities they participate in, and are in fact
involved in every field would have Government of India has started many schemes
for women empowerment, after years of hard fighting bring women after finally
they are getting the right to walk on the right path.

REVIEW OF LITERATURE

It is believed that economic empowerment will help the poor people in their
immediate daily life allows us to think and behave.
They have more control over both their resources and life choices.
Empowerment, whatever it may be, strengthen the participation of vulnerable
groups in decision-making
Although the literature on economic empowerment is vast.
A large part of it focuses on the economic empowerment of women, a) poor
people
asset promotion b) transformative forms of social security c) micro finance d)
skill training
(IBN and Kabir A. Cornwall, A., 2008) While social empowerment is defined as
cracked up to be
Autonomy and self-confidence are vital to the development of a sense of self and
change.
The collective action processes or social relationships and institutions and
discourses that affect poor people
exclude, and keep them in poverty
There are a number of studies highlighting the role of microfinance on the
socioeconomic
that have gone
Empowerment in the context of India by Juliet Hunt and Nalini Coisinion (2002)
Research shows.
Equity and Efficiency Arguments to Target Credit Empower Women
Targeted loans to women have more potential to benefit the entire family, where
They have control over income, rather than when it is targeted to men. Nathalie
Holvoet (2005)
A similar study found that the pattern of decision making has not been the same
as .The data from his South Indian survey shows that the way direct Bank-
minimum loan enters the home of the borrower.
It is not very relevant to the pattern for decision making, women get benefits.
Use of the share of more than directly related matters but they do not exceed it in
importance as a whole
Not able to translate, participation in other areas for domestic decision making.
Kamal Gupta and
P.Princi Yesudian (2006) Developed four data sets based on NDHS Survey 98
whether the use of indices or-
99 Internal existing spatial and socio economic and cultural factors on women
empowerment
To analyze the disparities, an India study of various women empowerment
Publishes a significant difference in the indices.

OBJECTIVE

The present study aims to address the lack of legislation related to women's
political participation have to search.
To establish the definition of women empowerment by fulfilling the present
scenario and objectives have to try :
1. To examine the present status of women empowerment from the point of view
of economic development.
2. To understand the contribution of women in the economic empowerment of the
family.
3. Measures to Improve Economic Empowerment of Women for Self-Respect and
Elevation to plan.

FAIRY TAIL

1) Bring women under empowerment, become independent of their economy,


participate in politics and
Gains access and control over various factors necessary for the development of
the society.
2) Women aware of their powers and feelings, abilities and abilities and
responsibilities
it occurs
3) The contribution of women in the economic empowerment of the family was
understood.

RESEARCH METHOD

Current studies gathered from the study reports of the United Nations and the
World Trade Organization
Based on secondary data, the research was conducted. national and international
Reports of Government of India NGOs in Conferences.
Observations and Conclusion:
Economic Empowerment of Women
1. Poverty eradication:-

The majority of the population below the poverty line is female and they are
mostly in the last stay.
Poverty Inter household and social discrimination Macro economic policies and
harsh reality
In view of this, the poverty alleviation programs are specially designed to address
the needs and problems of such women will solve.

2. Information Credit:-
To increase access of women to credit for consumption and production,
establishment of new Microcredit system and microfinance institutions will be
strengthened so that access to credit has been extended.

3. Women and Economy:-


The perspective of women in the formulation and implementation of
comprehensive economic and social policies institutionalize their participation in
such processes his contribution to the socio-economic development.

4. Women and Agriculture :-


Considering the important role of women as producers in agriculture and allied
sectors concentrated efforts will be made. It should be noted that the training
coverage and benefits of different programs are different arrived proportionally.

5. Women and Industry :-


Information technology of electronics and fertilizer processing and the important
role of women in agriculture industry. Land and textile have been important for
the development of these sectors, they have been given extensive support.
Will GO TERMS OF VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL SECURITY AND OTHER
SUPPORT SERVICES
SUMMARY

As much as a man is important, a woman is equally important. With the hard


work and efforts of women
There is good for the society, the woman is considered as the first teacher of the
child.
There is spiritual and mental sustenance. Yet women face discrimination body
shape of women in India morally weak, indigestible, economically burdened, and
intellectually weak goes.

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