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Development Of Feminism In India

 Feminism is the notion that all humans are equal regardless of their gender. Feminism is uplifting women so that men and women are treated equally. It's not based on women having power over men; rather the idea is that women should have power over themselves. Most often feminism is misinterpreted as a 'women's movement' as it originates from the word feminine. But it's high time we realize that feminism is not just a women's movement, it's a movement for all humans. However it's also important to accept that women have been the prime victims of years of patriarchy and toxic masculinity. Feminism is an attempt to get rid of this notion dominance and subordination, to bring both genders on the same level.  Even before the term feminism was introduced, we had some great feminist icons in our culture and history. Draupadi, Durga Maa, Sita, Rani Lakshmi Bhai and Chand bibi are examples of immense courage and power. India needs feminism because a women should

Women Empowerment in India

 Women Empowerment can be defined to promoting women's sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices and their right to influence social change for themselves and other's It's a fundamental human right for achieving more peaceful and prosperous world. Women Empowerment in India is the most effective tool for development. Presently, the entire World is striving to escape from the COVID-19 pandemic. It is the women governors and chief minister's especially one remarkable achievement recently received by K.K Shailaja teacher was honored by the United Nation for her efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic in Kerala. She was praised for maintaining low mortality rates in the state due to early intervention.  Actions on the women empowerment exist at the state, local (panchayat) and national levels. However, women encounter differentiation in most sectors like education, opportunities, health and medical assistance and political participation, which demo

PROMOTE EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS AS IT LEADS TO NATION'S DEVELOPMENT AS A WHOLE

 Today in the 21st century, India is witnessing, the age of science and technology. There is a huge demand for professional/technical education. For every citizen education is essential, whether they are learning new facts, skills or trades. Getting an opportunity to learn always benefits the individual. But nowadays in rural areas the children are deprived of their educational rights due to various factors such as lack of school facilities like the structure of the schools are a hut with no real doors or windows not even a table. It is a temporary setting which is more exposed to the natural elements like rain water leaking through the roofs. The families of the rural community are living in poverty. They don't have enough money to send their children to receive a proper education. Nowadays, we use laptops and tablets to attend classes and we gain information with just a fraction of seconds. However the things operate in a different manner in the rural areas. The children in rural