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Women's empowerment means that all rights are equally for women, which men have got in the society.
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But what is the definition of society, it is necessary to know about women and it is necessary to understand them. In the context of India in our society or any society, the condition of women is quite pathetic, which you can say they have remained confined to the maintenance of the house. It is not easy to manage the house. To understand this, I urge the men of the society to one day take leave of the women of their home and then you will know how hard work is. This is as difficult a task as a man is to have children.
Do not consider a woman useless, this is the basis of life.
But this thinking of men of our society is only for domestic work, then there is a need to change this thinking without which our society cannot move forward. In a society, men and women are like two wheels of a vehicle if a vehicle that grew from here to there or small will stagger. Both men and women are like quitting the river where the existence of a single river is in danger. In the same way, our society should not be endangered So we have to really wake up and this is the right time.
Empowering women is their own freedom and the right to take decisions for themselves.
Empowering women from all aspects of decisions, rights, ideas, brains etc. by leaving behind the limits of family and society is to make them independent. In all areas of the society, both men and women have to be brought equal. Women's empowerment is very important for the bright future of the country, society and family. Women need a clean and suitable environment so that they can take their own decisions in every field, whether it is for the country, family or society itself. To make the country fully developed and to achieve the goal of development is as a necessary weapon.
As we all know that India is a masculine society where men interfere in every field and women only take responsibility of household and family as well as many restrictions on them. About 50 percent of India's population is women only, meaning half of this is needed for the development of the entire country, which is still not strong and is bound by many social restrictions. In such a situation we cannot say that in future our country will develop without strengthening half our population. If we want to make our country develop, it is important that women empowerment is promoted by the government, men and women themselves.
Respect the woman only then the country will become great.
Empowerment helps people grow and get into meaning
You often hear the term "empowerment" and in practice it is often interpreted as delegation. This in itself makes sense because it is also presented as one of many definitions. By the way, when talking about definitions, you will see that the word has many definitions. Just look on the internet and you will find:
Empowerment refers to strength and (rare) livelihoods, and the deliberate efforts of social groups - and their individual members - to take control of their existence and their living conditions, from personal skills and self-confidence to materialist and social and To social. Political part "giving" power to someone in more possible ways: delegating powers to someone, involving someone in the decision-making process, giving someone more autonomy
This English word, which literally means 'enabling someone to do something' and which usually remains unregulated in Dutch, is often used by development organizations, women's movements, etc. to indicate that the purpose The goal is to enable the group to solve the problems themselves.
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The verb "to empower" means "to empower". It has everything with strength and power. This is also the essence of the concept. The poorest groups in developing countries - and women are the majority - should be given more control over their situation to avoid poverty.
Strengthen people and groups so that they can participate in society. Through empowerment, individuals, organizations and communities get a grip on their status and their environment. They gain control and sharpen their critical awareness.
Utilizing and developing one's own abilities to actively shape one's own life and that of a community from which economic, social and political perspectives are a part the process by which people or groups gain greater influence over events and situations that are important to them. Within healthcare: strengthen the position of patient-patient organizations so that they are able to fulfill a similar role at the micro levels.
Empowerment is the process by which people gain more influence on decisions and actions that affect their health.
The core of empowerment is strengthening capabilities to gain more control over its position and to take responsibility for it.
Save daughter, teach daughter.
Empowerment, as a goal of mentoring, is a way to help people give them the life they want. It ensures that people learn and receive whatever they want. It raises awareness and allows people to acquire specific knowledge and skills so that they can control their own lives.
This method is used, among other things, to help immigrant women get out of their dependent status and increase their self-sufficiency.
What is striking is that the meaning is always relevant. Health, functioning, social participation, development, distribution of power, living conditions, skills, economic participation, influencing events or situations and decision space.
It is also important in many of these aspects that people have the right to self-determination and at least have great influence. Nevertheless there is a limit. It sounds like we want to introduce restrictions in the definition. Not any further.
Conclusion - In order to bring true women empowerment in Indian society one has to understand and remove the main causes of bad practices against women which is the patriarchal and male dominant system of the society. It is necessary that we change the old thinking against women and also change the constitutional and legal provisions.
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