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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND SOME OPINIONS OF THE GREAT MEN
Author: Ms. Bar Yakar*
Published Date: 2025-04-15
Keywords: Social mobility, planned growth, Human beings, Human resources, Prosperous life.
Abstract:
In every civilization and in every age, the women’s role and participation in the labor force have been the center of attention. In order to promote social mobility and provide them equal rights and advantages, it is obviously essential to implement the desired adjustments. Since the dawn of time, women have found it difficult to adjust to a male-dominated society. Despite years of anticipated expansion, women's position remains low in India, and their socioeconomic circumstances are far worse than men's. Objective: The study’s aim is how to empower women in India and search the opinions of the great men of the world. Design and methodology: The integration of both quantitative and qualitative data has yielded a thorough comprehensive study from secondary sources. Results and Discussion: The Third World countries are very much rich having quantum of human beings, which is also quite inadequate in terms of human resources. On the opposite direction, the developed nations are very much rich possessing a large number of human resources but very much poor having quantum of human beings. Therefore, to get developed, the human beings must be converted into human resources. The women constitute half of the population. They must be converted into human resources first to get all round development of any country. If India wants to be developed and make New Viksit Bharat 2047, India has to give more emphases on women and give equal opportunity to them. Some of the important points in favour of women are discussed below. Conclusion: Proverb goes that "the happiness f a family lies with the virtues of women". However, how can a pragmatic society aspire to a happy and wealthy life without empowering women? Families are, in fact, a partnership between men and women. Therefore, both men and women should have equal authority in managing families and, consequently, in advancing the country.