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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

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“Women" The most beautiful creation on the earth

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The most powerful women

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Indian Women in public life

H.E Mrs. PratibhaPatil President of India

Peace keeping in UN mission

Sanya Mirza- TennisFirst woman Officer from Indian police Service

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SYNOPSIS• Definition • Need of empowerment• What makes us different• Pathway of empowerment• Impact of empowerment• Conclusion

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What is women empowerment “women empowerment refers to

increasing the spiritual, political, social or economic strength of women. It often involves the empowered developing confidence in their own capacities”.

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Why we need empowerment• Educational problems • Society • Gender prejudice• Low confidence• Lack of unity• Problem related with health• Poverty and Ignorance• Traditional barriers

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Educational problems

Social, cultural,Environmental

Beneficiaries Schemes ?

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Society

Family, Dowry , Parda system

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Lack of unity

Women Vs Women

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Problem related with health

Social, Cultural and Gender differences

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Poverty and Ignorance

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Gender prejudice

Suppressing the Women

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Low confidenceParsi theater

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Traditional barriers

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What makes us different

• Biological factor Chronic illness Dyslexia X Factor

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• Education• Awareness• Encouragement• Unity• Participation• Reservation• Legislative efforts

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Education

Educating a male means educating a individual but educating a female educating a Family.

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UnityFaith

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AwarenessGovernment, NGO’s

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EncouragementSelf independence

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Platform to show talent

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• The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1886.• The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961.• The Commission of Sati (Prevention) Act, 1987.• National Commission for Women Act, 1990• Protection from Domestic Violence Bill, 2002• Sexual Harassment of women at the workplace and other

Institutions – Implementation of Guidelines as per Supreme Court’s order.

Legislative efforts

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Holistic approach to Empowerment

Health& Nut.

Education

Water & San.

Skills

Technology Credit

PoliticalParticipation

Marketing

Asset base

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• In Society – » Establishment of Ethics

» Happy environment

» Secured society

• In Politics- » Development of Nation

» Opportunities for all.

India’s picture after empowerment

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“It is more important to create a general awareness’ and understanding of the problems of women’s employment in all the top policy and decision making and executive personnel. There is also the special problem facing women like the preference for male children for social and cultural reasons. This will require awareness, understanding and action. The best way to do so is to educate the children, orient the teachers, examine the text books and teaching-aids and ensure that the next generation grows up with new thinking.”

Conclusion

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• Ramesh Bhandari- Women right and welfare. • Leela Desai – Feminism and its strategies.• Dr. Patil and Bhadoria- Indian society.• Padma Iyer- Women and social revolution.• Asha Kaushik- Women Empowerment.• Pukhraj jain- Political science• Hindustan Times news paper• India Today.• Internet Access.

References

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THANK’S