Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment
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Definition
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Introduction
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Women Empowerment
Issues in India
Health Problems
• India has issues related to basic health amenities
because the resources and infrastructure are
limited, and within that, the situation is worse
for marginalized people, including women.
• Health problems remain a very important issue
for India as a whole, and when it comes to
women, in particular, the situation is even more
difficult.
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Women Empowerment
Issues in India
Neglect of Female Education
• It is not only related to enrollment but also to
the way female education is perceived.
Women are not enrolled equally as men.
• Even when they are enrolled, there is a very
high dropout rate because even if there is a
certain kind of problem at home, it is a girl
child that has to stay back.
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Women Empowerment
Issues in India
Insufficient economic and political partnership
• While there is a lot of emphasis on education
these days, it is still a matter of concern due
to the lower participation of women in the
workforce.
• For example, if one has to quit the job in a
couple, it is invariably the woman who has to
quit because it is considered unmanly for a
man to stay at home.
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Women Empowerment
Issues in India
Violence
• It includes not only physical violence but also
emotional and psychological violence. The
understanding of violence is changing, and it
is now more comprehensive.
• Example: At present, verbal abuse is also
violence.
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Women Empowerment –
Latest Updates
• The world is not on track to achieving gender
equality by 2030. The Human Development
Reports Gender Inequality Index shows that
overall progress in gender inequality has
declined in recent years.
• For instance, it would take about 250 years to
close the gender gap in economic
opportunity based on current trends.
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Women Empowerment –
Latest Updates
• India has fallen to 28th position in the World
Economic Forum’s global gender gap report
2021 and is now one of the worst performers
in South Asia, trailing behind neighbours
Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and
Myanmar; it is now ranked 140th among 156
countries.
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Challenges to Women
Empowerment
• Due to the patriarchy in the later Vedic period,
the status of women started to decline due to
the emergence of a new socio-cultural system.
• According to the National Family Health Survey
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age.
• Women’s safety (increasing rape cases) and
issues of marital rape.
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Challenges to Women
Empowerment
• According to the World Economic Forum, the
Global Gender Gap Report 2021, India has
declined on the political empowerment index
by 13.5% points, and there has been a
decline in the number of women ministers,
from 23.1% in 2019 to 9.1% in 2021.
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Prospects of Women
Empowerment
• The change of legislation in isolation will
never be able to stop child marriage unless
there is a socio-behavioural change among
the parents and community.
• There is also a need to strengthen families by
providing appropriate livelihood
opportunities.
• The Delhi government argued in favour of
retaining the marital rape exception.
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Conclusion
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