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A Study of the Concept of Women in Post- Independence India | Original Article

Neha Tripathi*, Ram Naresh Dehulia, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The fundamental objective of many strategies and policies was to promote the progress of women. Encouragement to pursue higher education and finish it, as well as encouragement to look for and accept employment, are some of the most crucial ways that women may be encouraged to become more independent. Despite the execution of the laws and programmes, there are still certain rural communities that believe women should be in the male's place. The country as a whole is plagued by the abuse and mistreatment of women and girls. However, as a consequence of industrialization and globalization, women now have more opportunities for promotion. Most often, women in urban regions raise their level of life by pursuing higher education and landing well-paying employment. One of the main subjects discussed in this research study is the status of women in post-independence India, as well as their empowerment, gender problems in post-independence India, their political participation, and the difficulties they face as working women.